Claims
- 1. A garment for the upper-body of a wearer comprising:a body portion; a pair of sleeves attached to the body portion; a pair of cuffs, each of said pair of cuffs sewn to a respective one of the pair of sleeves, each of said pair of cuffs comprising a band of material having first and second opposing edges and first and second opposing ends, said first edge sewn to the sleeve, said band substantially closing about a circumference of the sleeve along said first edge, said first and second ends diverging from said first edge toward said second edge such that said first and second ends are substantially separated proximate to said second edge defining an opening therebetween, wherein each of the pair of cuffs is positioned on its respective sleeve so that the opening between the first and second ends falls to the outside of the wearer's wrists above the back of the wearer's hand when the wearer's arms are in a relaxed position at the wearer's sides, and, wherein each of the bands of material includes first and second apertures therethrough proximate to the first and second ends, respectively, and both first and second apertures are proximate to the second edge; a closure device comprising a decorative piece of jewelry for each of the pair of cuffs having first and second ends inserted through the first and second apertures, respectively, each of said first and second ends comprising a generally button-shaped projection disposed to an interior of the cuff, said closure further comprising a spanning portion connecting the first and second ends disposed to an exterior of the cuff; wherein the first and second ends of each of the pair of cuffs overlap each other.
- 2. The garment of claim 1 wherein the first and second ends of each of the pair of cuffs are parallel to each other.
- 3. The garment of claim 1 wherein the first and second ends of each of the pair of cuffs are at respective oblique angles with respect to the respective second edge.
- 4. A garment for the upper-body of a wearer comprising:a body portion; a pair of sleeves attached to the body portion; a pair of cuffs, each of said pair of cuffs sewn to a respective one of the pair of sleeves, each of said pair of cuffs comprising a band of material having first and second opposing edges and first and second opposing ends, said first edge sewn to the sleeve, said band substantially closing about a circumference of the sleeve along said first edge, said first and second ends diverging from said first edge toward said second edge such that said first and second ends are substantially separated proximate to said second edge defining an opening therebetween, wherein each of the pair of cuffs is positioned on its respective sleeve so that the opening between the first and second ends falls to the outside of the wearer's wrists above the back of the wearer's hand when the wearer's arms are in a relaxed position at the wearer's sides, and, wherein each of the bands of material includes first and second apertures therethrough proximate to the first and second ends, respectively, and both first and second apertures are proximate to the second edge; a closure device comprising a decorative piece of jewelry for each of the pair of cuffs having first and second ends inserted through the first and second apertures, respectively, each of said first and second ends comprising a generally button-shaped projection disposed to an interior of the cuff, said closure further comprising a spanning portion connecting the first and second ends disposed to an exterior of the cuff; wherein the first and second ends of each of the pair of cuffs are spaced apart.
- 5. The garment of claim 4 wherein the first and second ends of each of the pair of cuffs are substantially parallel to each other.
- 6. The garment of claim 4 wherein the first and second ends of each of the pair of cuffs are substantially perpendicular to the respective second edge.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/116,133 filed Jul. 14, 1999, which is scheduled to issue as U.S. Pat. No. 6,212,685 on Apr. 10, 2001.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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