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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to articles of clothing. More particularly, the present invention relates to an improved method and apparatus for modifying a garment or an article of clothing wherein a shirt, blouse, dress or other article of clothing can be modified at any selected location of the garment or article of clothing by placing a disk or button behind the fabric of the article of clothing, encapsulating or twisting the button or disk, then pushing the button or disk with the layer of fabric through a second layer of clothing for the same article and then a central elongated opening of a collar or receiver. The collar or receiver then retains the button and the article of clothing in a position that produces a gathering of fabric to a viewer.
2. General Background of the Invention
Clasps, fasteners, clips have been used to engage, grip or attach to fabric. The following table lists examples of such patented constructions.
The present invention provides a method and apparatus that is designed to change or enhance the fashion of a ladies top or blouse or other garment or article of clothing.
The method and apparatus of the present invention enables a user to change the look of the garment as originally created, thus appearing as though the garment where actually sewn in a different way.
Because of the unique construction of the two portions of the apparatus, they can be attached to a garment in such a way that the garment appears to be pleated at the site of application.
Depending on where the apparatus is installed on a shirt or blouse or other garment, that garment then appears to have draped style, empire style, or pulled in at a side such as for example to enhance the wearer's waist. The method and apparatus of the present invention can be applied to any area of an article of clothing such as in the bust area, in the waist area, or across the top of a blouse giving a pleated look.
Placed at the center at waist level, the user can disguise unsightly belly bulge with the pleating caused by the gathering of the fabric.
The method and apparatus of the present invention can be use to attach an accessory to the blouse such as a belt or buckle or other accessory. The belt can then be tied back or brought to the front and tied or just left hanging, as examples.
The method and apparatus of the present invention enable other accessories such as a scarf to be attached to the blouse as well. Such a scarf can be attached in a drape fashion, making the blouse to appear to have a belt or scarf sewn to it.
When the apparatus of the present invention is removed from a garment, the garment such as a blouse returns to its original condition. The method and apparatus of the present invention provides a disk or button and a collar or receiver that can be made of any material such as flexible plastic, thus being reusable many times.
The method of the present invention begins with the use of one of the parts of the apparatus, a button or disk which can be generally circular. This button or disk is placed under the garment, such as a shirt. The user's fingers then grasp the button from the outside of the shirt causing the button to be completely covered in fabric.
A receiver or collar piece is also placed under the shirt or garment. The fingers of the user grasp the receiver or collar. The user forces the button or disk. (now encapsulated in the fabric) through the central opening of the collar or receiver. This action is performed from the outside of the blouse, resulting in the fabric covered button being pushed into the central opening of the receiver or collar, thus successfully capturing two fabric portions or areas of the shirt together in the same location. The present invention enables a user to create a slimming effect to the garment. It can transform any shapeless, baggy blouse into a form fitting one with the installation of the apparatus. Application of the apparatus of the present invention can be either on the side of the blouse, on each side of the blouse or even one or more placed in the back of the blouse.
The method and apparatus of the present invention can be used in the bust area to create a horizontal gathering of fabric that enhances the bust area visually, also causing fabric to drape down the front of the shirt in an attractive manner. The method and apparatus of the present invention can be used to add a buckle or scarf, further enhancing the look of the shirt for the wearer.
For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
Receiver or collar 14 can be generally oval in shape, having central opening or slot 13 which is elongated. By making the slot or central opening 13 longer (arrow 18) than the diameter 12 of disk 11, the disk or button 11 will fit through the elongated slot 13 even after the button or disk 11 has been wrapped or encapsulated in one or more layers 15 of an article of clothing 16 or other garment, such as a layer 15 of the shirt 16 of
In
In order to begin the assembly of the apparatus 10 of the present invention to the garment 16, a user places a button or disk 11 against the rear surface 17 of the section of material 15 as shown in
Because the disk 11 has a diameter 12 that is larger than the width or small transverse dimension 19 of receiver 14 slot 13 shown in
The method an apparatus of the present invention enables a wearer to affix any accessory such as the buckle 21 shown in FIGS. 11 and 13-16. It should be understood that the buckle or accessory piece 21 could be any accessory piece such as a belt, scarf, or other accessory.
For the accessory piece 21 in the form of a buckle, the buckle 21 can have an annular member 22 and a crossbar 23 as shown. The annular member 22 and crossbar 23 thus provide a pair of openings 24, 25 on opposing sides of the crossbar 23 as seen in
A pleated or gathered look for the garment 16 is then provided at a selected area as shown in
The following is a list of suitable parts and materials for the various elements of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
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