BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention: Shapewear
(2) Description of the Related Art: The invention combines the fashion and shapewear industry by creating a shapewear garment that gives the appearance of traditional fashion garments while functioning as a waist shaper.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in shapewear. The invention proposes the construction of an improved waist shaper which will give abdominal support to the wearer and yet enough coverage over the hips and thighs making it appropriate to wear as a garment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
FIG. 1—Front view of shapewear garment
FIG. 2—Inside front of shapewear garment
FIG. 3—Back view of shapewear garment
FIG. 4—Inside back view of shapewear garment
FIG. 5—Inside front view of shapewear garment with strips of steel boning inserted into channels of fabric
FIG. 6—Inside back view of shapewear garment with strips of steel boning inserted into channels of fabric
FIG. 7—Pieces of fabric sewn together and designed to mimic the woman's torso
FIG. 8—Inside view of shapewear garment assembled along the top of the duplicate layer and sewn along the top of shapewear garment and fabric panels extending from mid-circumference
FIG. 9—Inside view of shapewear garment with strips of steel boning inserted into channels of fabric aligned to duplicate version of the invention made without boning in preparation for construction
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The invention consists of 7 pieces of fabric (6, 7, 8, and 9) sewn together and designed to mimic the shape of a torso {FIG. 7}. After this shaper is sewn together (4 and 13), channels (1) made from cotton are sewn along the front, back, and sides {FIGS. 5 & 6}. One-half-inch wide strips of steel boning are inserted into each channel and bound along the bottom (3). A duplicate version of the invention (10) is made without boning. This part is made to create to make the original part unseen. Both parts are sewn along the top edge (2) and the side with the steel boning is pressed towards the inside of the shapewear garment {FIG. 2}. Three panels of fabric (11) and (16) for the front and back cover of the wearer's private area are sewn to the mid-circumference of the shaper and extend past hips {FIG. 1}. The zipper (5) is sewn to the back of the invention and causes compression of the waist and abdominal area when zipped up. A hemline (14) and side seams (18) are created to give a full appearance of a completed garment. A back seam (15) is made to accommodate the zipper.