Claims
- 1. In a shirt having a shirt body, an elongate neckband with length and width dimensions and opposite ends, and a collar with upper and lower edges and opposite ends, wherein the neckband is adapted to encircle the neck of a wearer and has upper and lower edges connected to the collar and to the shirt body, respectively, and a fastening means is on the ends of the neckband for securing the neckband and thus the collar in encircling relationship about the neck of a wearer, wherein:said neckband comprises layers of fabric material woven of threads oriented so that the weave of the neckband is on a bias, whereby the material is flexible and is stretchable in a direction parallel to the length of the neckband to increase the length of the neckband to compensate for different neck sizes or an increase in neck size of the wearer.
- 2. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the neckband and collar are attached together by stitching that forms a seam, said stitching enabling said seam to stretch or elongate when a tensile force is applied thereto.
- 3. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 2, wherein:the neckband and body of the shirt are attached together by stitching that forms a seam, said stitching enabling said seam to stretch or elongate when a tensile force is applied thereto.
- 4. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 3, wherein:the collar is formed of a woven material arranged so that the weave thereof is on a bias relative to the length dimension of the collar.
- 5. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 4, wherein:the material of the collar and the neckband is formed of warp and woof threads and is cut on a bias so that the warp and woof threads extend at an angle between about 10° and about 80° relative to the length dimension of the neckband and the collar.
- 6. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 5, wherein:the threads forming the warp and woof of the material of the collar and neckband extend at an angle of about 45° relative to the length dimension of the neckband and the collar.
- 7. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the material of the collar and the neckband is formed of warp and woof threads and is cut on a bias so that the warp and woof threads extend at an angle of about 45° relative to the length dimension of the neckband and the collar.
- 8. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 7, wherein:the neckband and collar are attached together at their respective upper and lower edges by stitching that forms a seam, said stitching enabling said seam to stretch or elongate when a tensile force is applied thereto.
- 9. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 8, wherein:the stitching comprises skip stitching, wherein the stitching is formed of threads are interrupted at predetermined locations.
- 10. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 8, wherein:the stitching comprises zig-zag stitching.
- 11. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 10, wherein:the zig-zag stitching is interrupted at predetermined locations.
- 12. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 8, wherein:the neckband and body of the shirt are attached together by stitching that forms a seam, said stitching enabling said seam to stretch or elongate when a tensile force is applied thereto.
- 13. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 12, wherein:the stitching comprises skip stitching, wherein the stitching is formed of threads interrupted at predetermined locations.
- 14. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 12, wherein:the stitching comprises zig-zag stitching.
- 15. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 14, wherein:the zig-zag stitching is interrupted at predetermined locations.
- 16. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 4, wherein:the collar is formed of inner and outer layers of material, and a layer of interfacing material is interposed between the inner and outer layers of the collar.
- 17. A shirt collar as claimed in claim 16, wherein:an edge of the interfacing material is stitched into the seam between the collar and neckband, said edge being cut in a zig-zag pattern forming peaks on the edge, and said stitching extends across said peaks, whereby the edge of the interfacing is secured in said seam only at spaced locations.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/172,358, filed Oct. 14, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Sears Wishbook Catalog, Dec. 1985, p. 284, items 1 and 2. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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