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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to creating the appearance of a knotted tie for packaging shirt and tie combinations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Displaying a manufactured necktieand shirt together is a common practice for retailers. Retailers are requesting different available and low cost methods for packaging and displaying this combination. Most shirts have packaging inside the shirt provided by manufacturers for display compromised of rigid cardboard or plastic collar supports, collar bands, collar butterfly, shirt boards, collar stays, and other packaging. These items keep the shirt rigid for better display of the shirt in a retail operation. In addition to the shirt display, the necktie placed in the same packaging with the shirt requires a method to hold the necktie in place with the shirt to keep the necktie properly aligned.
An existing solution to this problem is to add materials to the packaging process to display the shirt and tie combination. The present invention provides need improvements in this field by utilizing a v-shaped collar support and adding minimal packaging materials to create the appearance of a knotted tie.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Provided is a shirt and tie packaging combination. The combination comprises a shirt having a shirt collar and a necktie. The necktie and shirt combination are package together by folding the tie over a v-shaped cardboard collar insert and gathering the fabric with a strap to create the appearance of a “knotted” shirt. The shirt and tie combination are then placed in a cardboard or plastic package to display the shirt and tie combination. This method minimizes the use for additional packaging materials.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a view of the v-shaped cardboard or plastic collar insert with adjustable locking tab
FIG. 2 is a view of the tie strap
FIG. 3 is a view of a tie with an indication of the first fold line from the front view;
FIG. 4 is a view of a folded tie after the first fold;
FIG. 5 Is a view of the placement of the v-shaped cardboard or plastic collar insert with adjustable locking. tab placed in the first fold and folded again for proper alignment;
F1G. 6 is a front view of the folded tie with the v-shaped cardboard or plastic collar insert with adjustable locking tab ready for placement on the shirt;
FIG. 7 is a view of the shirt with the collars folded up, ready to accept the v-shaped cardboard or plastic collar insert with adjustable locking tab;
FIG. 8 is a front view of the shirt with the v-shaped cardboard or plastic collar insert with adjustable locking tab placed and locked in the back of the collar and the collars folded down. The tie strap is placed under the tie in order to gather the fabric;
FIG. 9 is a front view of the shirt with the tie strap tightened to created the appearance of a “knotted tie”.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1 is a front view of the v-shaped collar support. The v-shaped collar support is compromised of plastic, nylon, or cardboard.
FIG. 9 is the front view of the necktie and shirt combination. The collard shirt has a common packaged shirt fold. A necktie is added to the display by folding it and laying it on top of the shirt.
A v-shaped collar support (FIG. 3 to FIG. 6) is placed within the fold of the necktie. The v-shaped collar board is manufactured from a rigid material compromised of either cardboard or plastic. The v-shaped collar support (FIG.7 to FIG.8) with the folded tie is placed around the collar. The v-shaped collar support is adjustable to fit the circumference of the collar and maintain the folded tie in place.
A strap (FIG. 2) is positioned on the necktie close to the fold not far below the most top button of the shirt (FIG. 8). The strap gathers the necktie to create the appearance of a knot. (FIG.9)
FIG. 2 is a view of the the strap. The strap consists of a sturdy nylon, plastic, or metal strap with an integrated open base on one end. Once the pointed tip of the strap has been pulled through the base, it is prevented from being pulled back; the resulting loop may only be pulled tighter. The strap can be any color as well as clear or opaque.
In use, the shirt with a collar is combined with a necktie in a package. The necktie and shirt combination are package together by folding the tie over a v-shaped cardboard collar insert and gathering the fabric with a strap to create the appearance of a knotted shirt (FIG.3 to FIG. 9). The shirt and tie combination are then placed in a cardboard or plastic package to display the shirt and tie combination. This method minimizes the use for additional packaging materials.
The Invention has been described in connection with a particular embodiment thereof but is defined solely by the claims appended hereto.