1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the appearance of open shirts and more specifically to a lapel stiffener, which allows a top unbuttoned garment to have a crisp appearance.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,089,422 to Gibson discloses a collar stiffening device and method. The Gibson patent includes a collar stiffening means comprising a base with two surfaces wherein the base has depicted upon one of its two surface one or more geometric shapes and upon the other its two surfaces, an adhesive with a removably affixed cover so that the adhesive side of the case can be pressed upon the underside of a collar for stiffening thereof. Design Pat. No. D507,205 to Bier et al. discloses a collar stay. Patent application no. 2009/0038049 to West discloses a collar stay device. The West patent application includes a stay body having a tapered first end and an expandable second end. The stay body includes first and second legs, which are integrally formed at the tapered first end and diverge toward the expandable second end. At least one of the legs includes a plurality of protrusions on an outer surface of a free end thereof.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a lapel stiffener, which supports a portion of lapels located below the collar to provide a crisp appearance to a garment, such as a shirt, zippered sweater, jacket or fleece, when the buttons below the collar are unbuttoned or the zipper is pulled partially downward.
The present invention provides a lapel stiffener, which allows a top unbuttoned garment to have a crisp appearance. The lapel stiffener preferably includes a stiffener strip and a peel-off label. A pressure sensitive adhesive is applied to one side of the stiffener strip. The peel-off label is applied over the pressure sensitive adhesive. The stiffener strip has a width that is substantially the distance between an outside edge of a lapel and a button slit in the lapel of a shirt. A length of the stiffener strip is preferably the distance from the collar of the shirt to substantially a second button slit. In use, the peel-off label is removed from the stiffener strip and the pressure sensitive adhesive is pressed on to an inside surface of the lapel. The lapel stiffener is applied to both a button slit lapel and a button lapel of the shirt.
A second embodiment of the lapel stiffener preferably includes the stiffener strip, a strip retainer pocket and a strip storage pocket. The strip retainer pocket is preferably formed by sewing a strip of material behind a lapel of a shirt. The stiffener strip retainer pocket is sized to receive the stiffener strip. The strip retainer pocket is preferably formed from the collar to substantially a second button slit. The strip storage pocket is preferably formed on a bottom of the button lapel of the shirt to store the stiffener strips when not in use.
A third embodiment of the lapel stiffener preferably includes the stiffener strip and a strip retainer cavity. The strip retainer cavity is preferably formed by sewing a strip of material behind a lapel of a shirt. The strip retainer cavity is preferably formed a distance from the collar to substantially a second button slit. The stiffener strip cavity surrounds a perimeter of the stiffener strip. The strip retainer cavity is formed behind both lapels of the shirt. Button openings are formed through the stiffener strip, such that a button may be inserted through the button slit.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a lapel stiffener, which supports a portion of the lapels located below the collar to provide a crisp appearance to a garment such as a shirt, zippered sweater, jacket or fleece, when buttons below the collar are unbuttoned or the zipper is pulled partially downward.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
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The strip storage pocket 18 is preferably formed by securing the strip of material 20 to a bottom of the button lapel 103 and/or the button slit lapel 102. The strip storage pocket 18 stores at least one stiffener strip 10 from the strip retainer pockets 16. The at least one stiffener strip 10 is inserted into the strip storage pocket 18 through a pocket opening 24.
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While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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