Our present invention relates to a reversible adjustable shoulder strap for a garment, especially a brassiere and, more particularly, to a shoulder strap that can be used with great versatility in a variety of support patterns for the brassiere.
Garments having shoulder straps, for example, brassieres, normally have those shoulder straps fixed in place and adjustable, for example, by pulling an end of the shoulder strap to a greater or lesser extent through a buckle to vary the effective length of that strap.
There are garments in which the shoulder strap is replaceable, for example to change the color, texture or other character of the shoulder strap, but generally even in such garments the shoulder strap assumes a standard pattern, e.g. connecting the right side of the front of the garment to the right side of a back of the garment or the left side of the front of the garment to the left side of the back, passing over the right or left shoulder respectively.
Such replaceable straps are generally affixed with D-rings and clip arrangements which are difficult to use, interfere with laundering and may be uncomfortable to the wearer.
It is the principal object of the present invention to provide a reversible and adjustable shoulder strap which can be used for any garment requiring a shoulder strap but is especially suitable for a brassiere, and which solves problems encountered with earlier shoulder straps.
Another object of the invention is to provide a brassiere which can be worn with greater versatility than earlier brassieres, especially with respect to the shoulder strap pattern.
These objects and others which will become apparent hereinafter are attained, in accordance with the invention in a reversible adjustable shoulder strap for a garment which comprises a flexible strip flexible strip formed at opposite ends with first annular snap closure members and between the first snap closure members a plurality of spaced-apart second annular closure members, one of the first and second closure members being male closure members and the other of the first and second closure members being female closure members, each of the closure members being identical on both broad sides of the strip, the male closure members having studs and the female closure members having openings releasably receiving the studs in respective snap connections.
According to a feature of the invention the male closure members are provided at the ends of the strip. A further strip, also having such male and female closure members can be connected to the first mentioned strip to thereby extend a length of the shoulder strap and/or an extender can be provided which comprises a flexible strip formed with rings on ends thereof through which a strip carrying these closure members can pass to also thereby extend the length of the shoulder strap.
A brassiere which embodies the invention can comprise:
a pair of brassiere cups and a back strap connected to the cups, each of the cups having a respective annular snap closure member and the back strap having a pair of spaced-apart annular snap closure members; and a reversible adjustable shoulder strap comprising a flexible strip formed at opposite ends with first annular snap closure members and between the first snap closure members a plurality of spaced-apart second annular closure members, one of the first and second closure members being male closure members and the other of the first and second closure members being female closure members, each of the closure members of the shoulder strap being identical on both broad sides of the strip, the male closure members having studs and the female closure members having openings releasably receiving the studs in respective snap connections, closure members of the cups and back strap mating with closure members of the shoulder strap.
The shoulder strap can be one of a pair of shoulder straps for the brassiere or the brassiere can have a single shoulder strap. The patterns which the shoulder strap or shoulder straps can assume can be varied.
For example, the shoulder strap can be of a length enabling the shoulder strap to pass in a halter pattern from one of the cups about a neck of a wearer to the other of the cups.
Alternatively, the shoulder strap is of a length enabling two of the shoulder straps to pass in a cross pattern from each of the cups behind a wearer and to cross on the back of the wearer to closure members of the back strap on opposite sides of the back strap from the cups.
In another alternative the shoulder strap is of a length enabling two of the shoulder straps to pass in a regular pattern from each of the cups to closure members of the back strap on the same sides of the back strap as the cups.
In still a further alternative the shoulder strap is of a length enabling the shoulder strap to pass in a single diagonal pattern from one of the cups around the neck of a wearer diagonally to a closure member of the back strap on the same side of the back strap as the one of the cups.
In still another alternative the shoulder strap is of a length enabling the shoulder strap to pass in a back free body wrap pattern from one of the cups over a shoulder behind a wearer, around a front of the wearer, around a back of the wearer over the other shoulder of the wearer to the other cup.
It will be apparent that the closure members can be composed entirely of plastic, for example, a polyamide or polyoxy methylene and can be injection molded on the respective strip and that the strip can be highly flexible, e.g. of polyurethane.
Since each of the closure members is identical in structure on opposite sides of the strip, the strap is reversible. The male closure members, therefore, are double male members while the female closure members are double female. The strips may be composed of fabric as well.
The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
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