The invention relates generally to garments and, in particular, to an apparatus and method to size and fit formal dresses.
People often purchase garments or dresses for special occasions such as weddings, formal events, high school proms and other, similar engagements. Purchasing a formal dress can be a difficult, time consuming and, sometimes, embarrassing process for the customer. Specifically, many such customers find the process of trying on dresses, while being measured and fitted, possibly in front of a room full of other dress customers, humiliating. In addition, these formal dresses are often very expensive. As such, customers ultimately demand that the dress fit to perfection.
For the seller of a dress, the process of dress fitting also is very time consuming. To fit the dress properly, the person selling the dress often must size the wearer, tailor the garment, verify the tailoring and then, if necessary, repeat the process. Moreover, because of the difference in peoples' size and shapes, the dress seller often has to carry multiple sizes of the same dress, which increases the seller's cost and need for storage space.
To address some of these problems, sellers of such garments or dresses, changed the method of dress purchasing by carrying only size sample for fitting purposes and using “extenders” and “clips” to expand or tighten the dress to meet the shape of the customer. The extenders consist of elastic material that attaches to the opening in the back (in place of the zipper or other fastening mechanism) of the dress and allows the tailor or the person fitting the dress to open the dress wider as necessary. The clips also attach to the opening in the back of the dress, but the clips gather or bunch the material so that the tailor can tighten the dress as necessary. In this manner, the tailor attempts to fit the dress by carrying only the one fitting dress, which will substantially reduce the costs and space capacity issues.
Unfortunately, this prior art did not solve all of the existing problems. For example, the normal dress used for the fitting process,.even with the addition of clips and extenders, generally fits people-only four sizes above the dress size and two sizes below. Clearly, this limitation can alienate a large segment of the purchasing public without an option for dress fitting or, to meet this demand, dress sellers are forced to increase their costs and purchase additional fitting dresses—thereby eliminating some of the benefit of the prior art. In addition, for the prior art, the dress seller necessarily has to purchase the extenders and clips, which decreases the overall cost savings.
The prior art also created new problems. By extending the dress or pinching the excess material, the dress gathers and bunches in awkward manners. Specifically, when using the extenders or clips during the fitting process, the front of the dress may fold over itself or the mid-drift may be too snug. In addition, the back of the dress, because of the very nature of the clips and the extenders, will be completely contorted. As such, these devices provide both the tailor and the customer an inaccurate picture of how the dress will fit after tailoring.
Accordingly, it is the object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method to size and fit garments.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an apparatus and method so as to size and fit formal dresses in particular.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method to size and fit formal dresses so that the tailor and customer will have an accurate picture of how the dress will fit after the tailoring process.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method to size and fit formal dresses that is easy and quick to use for the dress seller and reduces the amount of wasted space and inventory.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method to size and fit formal dresses the provides the customer with a greater degree of privacy and modesty during the fitting and tailoring process.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method to size and fit formal dresses that is economical to manufacture.
It is still a further object of the invention to provide an apparatus and method to size and fit formal dresses that is durable and can be used easily by businesses.
Other objects and advantages will be apparent from the remaining portion of the specification.
The preferred embodiment of the apparatus affixes to any garment but, preferably, a dress and, more preferably, a formal dress. The dress has a top, bottom, front and back side and also an inside surface and an outside surface. In the preferred embodiment, the dress will have a slit in the back side and include a fastening mechanism, such as a zipper, buttons or other equivalent device, attached to the slit, which opens or closes the garment; however, in other embodiments, the fastening mechanism can be located in the front or the side of the dress. When the fastening mechanism is in the open position, the back side of the dress will be split into two halves or panels.
On the inside of the panels, the garment will include an adjustable fitting device. In the preferred embodiment, the adjustable fitting device consists of two separate sections of material sewn to the inside of each panel (although other methods to fashion the adjustable device are anticipated).
Each section is made of an elastic type of material (such as lycra or an equivalent). Ideally, the adjustable fitting device includes a fitting attaching means. In the preferred embodiment, the fitting attaching means consists of one row of hooks (on one section of the adjustable device) and opposing rows of matching latches or clasps (on the other section of the adjustable device) of which any one row is capable of engaging the hooks.
Essentially, after a customer puts on the dress, the tailor or the person fitting the customer manipulates the adjustable device so that the dress fits the customer. In other words, the tailor will take each section of the adjustable device and move each section with respect to one another and the customer's body so as to fit the garment on the customer and maneuver the adjustable device to orient the hooks to align with the closed row of clasps. Once the hooks engage the clasps, the tailor can either close or leave open the fastening mechanism.
In this manner, both the customer and the tailor receive an accurate view of how the dress fits because, for example, instead of distorting the dress with clips and extenders as previously done in the prior art, with the present invention, the adjustable device is maneuvered inside the garment around the customer's body. This provides the tailor an easier, faster method of obtaining an accurate fit for the dress. In addition, the customer is much more likely to find the experience pleasant since they also spend less time during the tailoring process and, if other customer's are simultaneously being fitted, the invention allows each customer a greater degree of privacy since the setting of the adjustable device is not obvious (especially in comparison to the prior art clips and extenders).
The following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, taken in conjunction with the appended claims and the accompanying drawings, provide a more complete understanding of the nature and scope of the invention.
The garment 10 is illustrated generally in
As noted previously, the prior art utilize clips and extenders to maneuver the left panel 34 and right panel 36 to accommodate the customer so that the tailor could properly measure the customer's dress size. However, as shown in
The hooks 50 and the clasps 52 are seen in greater detail in
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10418462 | Apr 2003 | US |
Child | 11063933 | Feb 2005 | US |