The embodiments herein relate in general to an adjustable fit, multi-purpose garment wearable as a skirt, top, wrap, scarf, head covering and more, while also convertible into a tote bag.
Going to the beach, a pool, or boating can require much forethought and planning with regard to what garments one will bring, as there is a need for lightweight cover-ups that can provide modesty, sun protection and wind protection, for example, for various parts of the body, including the hair. Packing garments to cover each scenario would require at least a large bag.
There is also the need to easily carry personal items easily without having to carry a large bag, such as the bag used to bring towels and other necessities. For example, when a person goes to the beach or to the pool, that person typically has a large beach bag with his or her wallet, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, shoes, drink, etc. in it. If the person wants to walk along the beach or to get food or drink, he or she does not want to bring the large beach bag with them. Rather the person only wants to bring along his or her valuables.
Disclosed herein are systems convertible between a tote bag mode and a garment mode. One such system for use in a tote bag mode and a garment mode comprises a body of fabric having a first longitudinal side having a first sleeve formed along an outer edge and a parallel second longitudinal side having a second sleeve formed along an outer edge, and opposing lateral edges. A first drawstring in the first sleeve is operable along at least a portion of a length of the first longitudinal side, and a second drawstring in the second sleeve is operable along at least a portion of a length of the second longitudinal side. In the tote bag mode, the entire length of the first longitudinal side is cinched together along the first drawstring, and the entire length of the second longitudinal side is cinched together along the second drawstring, such that the body forms a pouch extending between the first cinched longitudinal side and the second cinched longitudinal side, with at least one of the first drawstring and the second drawstring forming a strap for holding the pouch. In the garment mode, the entire length of at least one of the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side is extended uncinched along its length, the system configured to selectably form any one of a plurality of garments.
Another such system for use as a tote bag and as an adjustable size, multi-purpose garment comprises a body of fabric having a first longitudinal side having a first sleeve formed along an outer edge and a parallel second longitudinal side having a second sleeve formed along an outer edge, and opposing lateral edges. A first adjustment member positioned in the first sleeve operable to adjust a length of the first longitudinal side, and a second adjustment member positioned in the second sleeve operable to adjust a length of the second longitudinal side. When used as the tote bag, the length of the first longitudinal side is reduced with the first adjustment member and the length of the second longitudinal side is reduced with the second adjustment member, such that the body forms a pouch extending between the reduced first longitudinal side and the reduced second longitudinal side, with at least one of the first adjustment member and the second adjustment member forming a strap for holding the pouch. When worn as the adjustable size, multipurpose garment, the entire length of one of the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side is extended to a full length and the length of the other of the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side is selectively adjustable along the length by a wearer to fit around a portion of a body of the wearer, depending on a selected garment.
These and other aspects of the present disclosure are disclosed in the following detailed description of the embodiments, the appended claims and the accompanying figures.
The various features, advantages and other uses of the present apparatus will become more apparent by referring to the following detailed description and drawing in which:
A system for use in a tote bag mode and a garment mode is described herein with reference to the figures. As shown in
The system 100 includes a first adjustment member 24 in the first sleeve 14 operable along at least a portion of a length of the first longitudinal side 12 and a second adjustment member 26 in the second sleeve 18 operable along at least a portion of a length of the second longitudinal side 16. The first adjustment member 24 can be a first drawstring positioned in the first sleeve 14 operable to adjust a length of the first longitudinal side 12, while the second adjustment member 26 can be a second drawstring positioned in the second sleeve 18 operable to adjust a length of the second longitudinal side 16. Although the example of a drawstring is used herein interchangeably with adjustment member, other suitable adjustment members can be used. The drawstrings 24, 26 can extend along the entire length of a respective longitudinal edge 12, 16, with ends accessible through openings at each end of the respective sleeve 14, 18. However, each drawstring 24, 26 can also be two drawstrings that are fixed in the central portion of the respective longitudinal edge 12, 16, thereby preventing removal of the drawstring from the sleeve and keeping the center of the overall adjustment member proximate the center of its respective longitudinal edge 12, 16.
Each of the first drawstring 24 and the second drawstring 26 can include an ornament 28 at each end. The ornament 28 can be aesthetic only, and/or can be sized to prevent the end from entering a respective sleeve 14, 18.
When used in the tote bag mode, the length of the first longitudinal side 12 is reduced with the first adjustment member 24 and the length of the second longitudinal side 16 is reduced with the second adjustment member 26. For example, the entire length of the first longitudinal side 12 is cinched together along the first drawstring 24 and the entire length of the second longitudinal side 16 is cinched together along the second drawstring 26. This is illustrated in
In the garment mode, the length of each of the first longitudinal side 12 and the second longitudinal side 16 is selectably adjustable along a respective drawstring 24, 26, the system configured to selectably form any one of a plurality of garments, as illustrated in
In one configuration of the garment mode, one of the first longitudinal side 12 and the second longitudinal side 16 is fully extended along its length and the other of the first longitudinal side 12 and the second longitudinal side 16 is partially cinched, exposing at least both ends of a respective drawstring 24, 26. The amount of cinching is selected based on a wearer's size and the desired coverage. For example, the first longitudinal side 12 can be partially cinched while the second longitudinal side 16 is left fully extended along its length. Depending on the type of garment selected, the first longitudinal side 12 is placed around a portion of the wearer's body and both ends 24a, 24b are tied together to secure the garment, with the lateral edges 20, 22 of the body 10 being substantially extended along a length of each lateral edge 20, 22. This configuration can be seen in
As shown in
In another configuration of the garment mode, the entire length of each of the first longitudinal side 12 and the second longitudinal side 16 is extended uncinched along its length, with two opposing longitudinal corners of the body 10 tied together to form some of the plurality of garments.
Another of the plurality of garments is a cape to be worn at the wearer's neck, similar to that shown in
In yet another configuration in the garment mode, the entire length of each of the first longitudinal side 12 and the second longitudinal side 16 is extended uncinched along its length. The body 10 is gathered at each lateral edge 20, 22, such gathering extending along a length of the body 10 to form some of the plurality of garments.
In yet another configuration in the garment mode, the entire length of each of the first longitudinal side 12 and the second longitudinal side 16 is extended uncinched along its length, with the body 10 folded at least once along a longitudinal axis X (shown in
As used herein, “tying” ends, drawstrings or corners includes looping around one another, tying in a bow, tying in one or more knots, and other tying mechanisms known to those skilled in the art.
Below are detailed examples of the system used in tote bag mode and garment mode. The examples below are not meant to be limiting.
The body is made of fabric in a rectangular shape. The lateral edges of the body can range from about 14 inches to about 30 inches, and may particularly be approximately 20 inches. The longitudinal sides can have a length from between about 50 inches to 60 inches. The longitudinal edges and the lateral edges of the body are folded over, pressed to smooth and then stitched from one end to the other to form a hem around the perimeter of the body. The longitudinal sides of the body are then folded over a second time and stitched to form the sleeve through which the drawstring is inserted. Two pliable drawstring cords are used with a length about 1 to 4 inches longer than the length of the longitudinal sides. The drawstring can be approximately ⅛ inch to ½ inch in diameter. Each of the four drawstring ends can be tied in a knot at the end and/or can be secured with an end cap such as a bead, metal spacer, shell or other ornamental member. The ornamental member can be sized to prevent the end of the drawstring from slipping into the sleeve.
When worn as a skirt, also called a wrap:
When worn as a bandana style head scarf: the body is folded lengthwise twice. The lateral ends are gathered and held by hand at both lateral ends. The center of the folded body is placed at the back of the head, with the ends brought forward to crisscross the folded body at the forehead and brought again to the back of the head where gathered lateral ends are tucked under the wrapped portion.
When worn as a gypsy head scarf: the body is gathered and held at the opposite lateral ends by hand and the center of the gathered body is brought to the front of the forehead. One end is wrapped behind the head and meets the end that is in front and then both ends are tied together at the ear allowing the ends to drape down to the shoulder. This is shown in
When worn as a neck scarf: the body is folded lengthwise twice. The folded body is held at the opposite lateral ends by hand with the center of the folded body pulled to the back of the neck and brought forward to connect at the front of the neck. This is shown in
When worn as a cape: the body conforms to the shoulders when the top drawstring ends are pulled at the neck and tied. The body drapes down, covering the shoulders and the torso. It can be worn tied in the front, or tied at the shoulder. This is illustrated in
When worn as a shawl or as a shoulder wrap: The body can be left unfolded or folded once or twice if desired, depending on the size of the wearer and the coverage desired. The lateral ends are gathered and the body is wrapped around the back with the ends coming over the shoulders to the front, where the lateral ends are tied to wear as a shorter shoulder wrap type shawl. This is illustrated in
When worn as a top:
When used as a tote bag: The two ends of one drawstring are pulled together cinching the entire longitudinal side of material as tight as it can be. Tie drawstring in a knot at the base of the material. The two ends of the other drawstring are pulled together cinching the other entire longitudinal side of material as tight as it can be. Tie drawstring in a knot at the base of the material. A pair of drawstring ends is taken in each hand. The drawstrings are brought together and tied in a bow or knot at the ends to form a strap or handle for the tote bag that can be placed over the shoulder. Items such as keys, cell phone, flip flops, lotion and money can be inserted into the tote bag.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.