Claims
- 1. A shirt collar comprising:
- a first fabric/interlining intermediate formed of a first outer fabric ply having a dimension larger than the collar with a heat-fusible resin deposited on the inner surface thereof and a cut fabric interlining having a dimension corresponding substantially to the collar and smaller than the outer fabric ply, the interlining placed onto the outer fabric ply with the edges of the outer fabric ply extending beyond the interlining, one long edge and the two side edges of the outer fabric ply folded about the interlining and fused along the folded edges of the outer fabric ply by application of heat and pressure;
- a complimentary creased outer fabric ply corresponding in dimension to the first outer fabric ply formed with a heat-fusible resin deposited on the inner surface thereof and the edges folded over and maintained in the folded condition in the dimension of the collar by fusing of the resin due to the application of heat and pressure; and
- the first outer fabric/interlining collar intermediate and complimentary collar fabric ply placed in alignment with the inner surfaces facing each other and stitched along the creased edges for forming the collar.
- 2. The shirt collar of claim 1, wherein the heat fusible resin is a permanent resin.
- 3. The shirt collar of claim 1, wherein the heat fusible resin is a temporary resin which is removed from the fabric plies after the collar is laundered or cleaned.
- 4. The shirt collar of claim 1, wherein the heat fusible resin is a polyvinyl acetate resin modified to be removed from the fabric under laundering conditions.
- 5. A method of fabricating a shirt collar, comprising:
- obtaining a first outer fabric ply having a shape corresponding to a shirt collar in a dimension larger than the finished collar;
- depositing a thermoplastic resin on one surface of the first outer fabric ply;
- obtaining a cut fabric interlining having a dimension substantially corresponding in shape and size to the finished shirt collar and smaller than the first outer fabric ply;
- placing the interlining onto the thermoplastic resin coated surface of the first outer fabric ply;
- folding the upper edge and two side edges of the first outer fabric ply about the interlining without folding the edges of the interlining;
- applying heat and pressure to effect bonding between the folded edges of the fabric and the interlining to form a shirt collar-interlining intermediate;
- folding the edges of another first outer fabric ply coated with resin having the same shape and dimension as the first outer fabric ply and applying heat to effect the bonding between the folded edges of the fabric to form a creased collar intermediate;
- placing the first shirt collar-interlining intermediate and creased fabric intermediate in alignment with the inner surfaces facing each other;
- securing the intermediates to each other by stitching along the folded edges to provide a seam about the collar.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further including the step of interposing the unsewn edge of the shirt collar between aligned neckband intermediates; and
- securing the neckband intermediates to the collar and each other by stitching along the unfolded edge of the shirt collar to provide a seam between the neckband and collar.
- 7. A method of fabricating a multi-ply shirt collar, comprising:
- obtaining first outer fabric plies having a shape corresponding to the shirt collar in a dimension larger than the finished collar;
- depositing a thermoplastic resin on one surface of the outer fabric plies;
- obtaining cut fabric interlinings having a dimension substantially corresponding in shape and size to the finished collar and smaller than the first outer fabric ply;
- placing the interlinings onto the thermoplastic resin coated surfaces of the first outer fabric plies;
- folding the upper edge and two side edges of the first outer fabric plies about the interlinings without folding the edges of the interlining;
- applying heat and pressure to effect bonding between the folded edges of the outer fabric plies and the interlinings to form shirt collar interlining intermediates;
- placing two shirt collar-interlining intermediates in alignment with inner surfaces facing each other; and
- securing the intermediates to each other by stitching along the folded edges to provide a seam about the collar.
- 8. The method of claim 7, futher including the step of interposing the unsewn edge of the shirt collar between aligned neckband intermediates and stitching along the folded edges of the collar to form a seam between the neckband and collar.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 783,607 filed on Oct. 3, 1985, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 613,689, filed May 24, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,571,745.
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