The present invention relates to the field of garments, and more particularly, to tops and dresses, that provide shaping benefits.
Garments have been providing wearers functional and aesthetic utilities throughout human history. In recent years, shaping underwear (such as corsets, bras, and girdles) has gained popularity among women because it helps a wearer to achieve a more fashionable figure. In many cases, however, the wearer must also wear a fashionable outer layer not only to conceal the shaping underwear, but also to fully take advantage of the underwear's shaping properties. Even more recently, there have been attempts made to design single garments that combine the outer layer, such as tops, with an attached shaping element on the interior of the garment. Oftentimes, however, the drawback of such garments is that the shaping element is attached to the outer layer in such a way that the seams or other attaching devices are visible to the outside observer, who then is aware that the wearer is wearing a garment that contains a shaping element. Therefore, there is a need in the art for garments that incorporate shaping elements while appearing, from the outside observer's perspective, to be conventional outer layers with no shaping elements.
The present disclosure is best understood with reference to the claims, the entire specification, and the drawings submitted herewith, which describe the embodiments according to the present disclosure in greater detail. The summary is merely intended to convey aspects of illustrative embodiments.
The present disclosure describes embodiments of an upper body or full body garment that that may provide shaping benefits around the wearer's body to provide a slim and smooth appearance, particularly to the waist, hips and upper back and, in the case of full body garments, the thighs and buttocks. An exemplary garment according to the present disclosure, such as a top or a dress, may first comprise an outer layer. The outer layer may be any of a typical upper body or full body garment known in the art, such as a top, a blouse or dress, which may vary in style, sleeve length, body length and other design details. It may be constructed of any suitable fabric, including non-control fabrics, such as a knit fabric.
An exemplary garment according to the present disclosure may further comprise an inner shaping layer anchored to the outer layer. The inner shaping layer may be attached to the outer layer in such a way that the seams or other attaching devices are not visible to the outside observer, so that the garment may appear, from the outside observer's perspective, to be a conventional outer layer that contains no shaping element. In some embodiments, the inner shaping layer may be anchored to the outer layer just at the neckline and armholes. The bottom of the inner shaping layer may be floating, i.e., not attached to the outer layer. In other embodiments, the inner shaping layer may be attached or tethered to the outer layer along the side seams.
In some embodiments according to the present disclosure, the inner shaping layer may comprise a front panel and back panel, connected at the side seams. In such embodiments, the front panel may comprise a top portion, extending from the neckline of the garment to underneath the wearer's breasts. The top portion may be constructed of a non-control fabric, and may be the same fabric as the outer layer. The front panel may further comprise a bottom portion, attached to the top portion, and extending from underneath the wearer's breasts to the bottom edge of the inner shaping layer. This bottom portion may be made of a control fabric. The back panel may extend from the neckline to the bottom edge of the inner shaping layer, and may also be made of a control fabric. In some aspects, the bottom edge of the inner shaping layer further may comprise a hidden elastic inner circumferential hem, which may grip the body of the wearer to keep the inner shaping layer in place.
In the accompanying drawings that form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith, the present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limitation, with like reference numerals referring to like elements, wherein:
In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the disclosure. In other instances, well known constructions of garments have not been shown in detail, as they are understood by those of skill in the art. It is intended that no part of this specification be construed to effect a disavowal of any part of the full scope of the disclosure.
Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
In addition, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used on other embodiments to yield a still further embodiment. Additionally, certain features may be interchanged with similar devices or features not mentioned yet which perform the same or similar functions. It is therefore intended that such modifications and variations are included within the totality of the present invention.
An exemplary garment according to the present disclosure, such as a top or a dress, may first comprise an outer layer. The outer layer may take the form of any suitable upper body or full body garment now known in the art or hereinafter created. For example, an outer layer according to the present disclosure may have any of a variety of sleeve lengths including, but not limited to, sleeveless (such as a tank top), short, three-quarter length, long, cuffed, etc. The outer layer may also have any of a variety of necklines, such as round, sweetheart, v-neck, crew, boat, cowl, and scoop neck configurations. Additionally, the outer layer may be a variety of lengths, to provide varying upper and lower body coverage, such as a waist-length top, a tunic, a knee-length dress, etc. The outer layer may be constructed of any suitable fabric, including non-control fabrics, such as a knit fabric, and further may have varying design elements such as applique, ruching, pleating, draping, secondary fabrics, etc. In certain embodiments, the outer layer may be constructed of a non-opaque fabric, such that anything underneath the outer layer will not be visible.
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The inner shaping layer 112 may be attached to the outer layer 101 in such a way that the seams or other attaching devices are not visible to the outside observer, so that the garment 100 may appear, from the outside observer's perspective, to be a conventional garment that contains no shaping element. In some embodiments, the inner shaping layer 112 may be anchored to the outer layer 101 just at the neckline 108 and armholes 110. The anchoring may be done by, for example, stitching or glue. In one non-limiting example, the anchoring may be done by a single needle stitch, or 3 needle overlock stitch. In embodiments wherein the inner shaping layer 112 is anchored to the outer layer 101 just at the neckline 108 and armholes 110, the bottom of the inner shaping layer 112 may be floating, i.e., not attached to the outer layer 101.
In other embodiments, the inner shaping layer 112 may be optionally attached or tethered to the outer layer 101 along one or more vertical seams such as side seams (e.g., outside seam 102). The side anchoring may be done by stitching (e.g., single needle top stitch) or glue. In certain of these embodiments, the side anchoring may cover the full length of the inner shaping layer 112, that is, from the bottom edge of the arm holes 110 to the bottom edge of the inner shaping layer 112. In other embodiments, the side anchoring may cover only a partial length of the full width.
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The inner shaping layer 512 may be attached to the outer layer 501 in such a way that the seams or other attaching devices are not visible to the outside observer, so that the garment 500 may appear, from the outside observer's perspective, to be a conventional garment that contains no shaping element. In some embodiments, the inner shaping layer 512 may be anchored to the outer layer 501 just at the neckline 508 and armholes 510. The anchoring may be done by, for example, stitching or glue. In one non-limiting example, the anchoring may be done by a single needle stitch, or 3 needle overlock stitch. In embodiments wherein the inner shaping layer 512 is anchored just at the neckline 508 and armholes 510, the bottom of the inner shaping layer 512 may be floating, i.e., not attached to the outer layer 501. In other embodiments, the inner shaping layer 512 may be optionally attached or tethered to the outer layer 501 along one or more vertical seams such as side seams (e.g., outside seam 102). The side anchoring may be done by stitching (e.g., single needle top stitch) or glue. In some embodiments, the side anchoring may cover the full length of the inner shaping layer 512, that is, from the bottom edge of the arm holes 510 to the bottom edge of the inner shaping layer 512. In other embodiments, the side anchoring may cover only a partial length of the full width.
What has been described and illustrated herein is a preferred embodiment of the invention along with some of its variations. The terms, descriptions and figures used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and are not meant as limitations. Those skilled in the art will recognize that many variations are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, which is intended to be defined by the following claims, in which all terms are meant in their broadest reasonable sense unless otherwise indicated therein.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/931,386, filed Jan. 24, 2014, entitled “TOPS AND DRESSES WITH HIDDEN CONTROL LINING,” the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61931386 | Jan 2014 | US |