1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to women's undergarments and, more particularly, to an improved women's undergarment which includes a flexible, generally triangular front panel having a bottom corner and top left and top right corners, a rear waistband extending between and connecting the top left and top right corners of the front panel extending partially circumferentially rearwards therefrom, and a pair of lower loop straps, one extending between and connecting the top left corner and bottom corner of the front panel and one extending between and connecting the top right corner and bottom corner of the front panel such that when the undergarment is being worn, the front panel covers the female genitalia with the rear waistband extending around the rear of the waist of the person wearing the undergarment and the left and right lower straps extending around and underneath the buttocks of the person thereby providing a comfortable and stylish improved women's undergarment.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There are many different types of women's undergarments which are currently available, with various styles of underwear being designed for particular purposes. Some of the many different types of women's underwear include styles such as boy shorts, bloomers, thongs, “granny panties,” and many other styles of panties. Of these, one of the most popular styles is the thong or “G”-string style of underwear which generally includes a generally triangular front panel, a waistband extending around the back of the undergarment, and a center string which extends from the bottom corner of the front panel to the center rear of the waistband. While thongs are generally useful when worn with certain types of outfits, including outfits with which it is important to not show a “panty line,” one of the significant problems with thongs is that they can be uncomfortable to wear due to their tendency to “ride up” into the area between the buttocks. There is therefore a need for an improved women's undergarment which will not “ride up” and which is more comfortable for a woman to wear, yet also will not detract from the appearance of the outfits being worn by the woman due to unsightly panty lines or the like.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved women's undergarment.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved women's undergarment which includes a generally triangular front panel, a rear waistband and two lower loop straps which go around the legs of the wearer from the bottom of the front panel to the top corner thereof to provide a comfortable yet secure fit.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved women's undergarment which can be worn with many different types of outfits while maintaining a preferred lack of panty lines or the such.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved women's undergarment in which the front panel completely covers the female genitalia when on the wearer.
Finally, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved women's undergarment which is relatively simple and durable in construction and is safe, efficient, comfortable and effective in use.
The present invention provides An improved undergarment for women including a flexible, generally triangular front panel having a bottom corner and top left and top right corners and a rear waistband extending between and connecting the top left and top right corners of the front panel extending partially circumferentially rearwards therefrom. A pair of lower loop straps are also included, one extending between and connecting the top left corner and bottom corner of the front panel and one extending between and connecting the top right corner and bottom corner of the front panel such that when the undergarment is being worn, the front panel is adapted to cover the female genitalia of a person wearing the undergarment with the rear waistband extending around the rear of the waist of a person wearing the undergarment and the left and right lower straps extending around and underneath the buttocks of a person.
The present invention thus provides numerous advantages over the prior art. For example, because the lower loop straps of the present invention fit and conform to the lower buttock curve, they are extremely comfortable to wear. Furthermore, because the central string or strap of a thong is eliminated, which is required for proper use of thongs, results in greatly increased comfort for the person wearing the undergarment of the present invention. Finally, the present invention is designed to be unobtrusive when worn, and thus may be worn with many different outfits without sacrificing comfort. Therefore these features render the present invention a substantial improvement over the prior art.
The improved women's undergarment 10 of the present invention is shown best in
Connected to and extending between the top left corner 18 and top right corner 20 of front panel 12 is a rear waistband 30 which, in the preferred embodiment, would be a flexible elastic waistband constructed of a fabric material which also includes an elastic material therein. In the preferred embodiment, the rear waistband 30 would have a length which would be determined by the size of the waist of the wearer of the present invention, although it is expected that the length of rear waistband 30 will be approximately ten to thirty inches in length. The rear waistband 30 may also include decorative touches such as lace or specific patterns or designs printed thereon, as per the various types of underwear currently available on the market, including thong underwear.
Extending between and connecting the top left corner 18 and bottom corner 16 of front panel 12 is a left lower strap 40, and likewise, extending between and connecting the top right corner 20 and bottom corner 16 of front panel 12 is a right lower strap 42, the left and right lower straps 40 and 42 together forming loops through which the legs of the wearer extend, as shown best in
When the improved women's undergarment 10 of the present invention is being worn by a person 60, as shown in
It should be noted that numerous additions, modifications and substitutions may be made to the improved women's undergarment 10 of the present invention which fall within the intended broad scope of the above description. For example, the size, shape and construction materials used in connection with the various elements of the present invention may be modified or changed so long as the intended functional features are neither significantly degraded nor destroyed. Furthermore, it should be noted that the positioning of the inner panel 14 on front panel 12 is an important feature of the present invention in that because of the use of the left and right lower straps 40 and 42 to secure the front panel 12, specifically bottom corner 16 of front panel 12, against and behind the lowermost and rearmost portions of the person's genitalia, the undergarment 10 of the present invention provides additional comfort above and beyond those women's undergarments currently available. Finally, although the front panel 12 has been described as being generally triangular in shape, it should be noted that the precise shape of the front panel 12 is not particularly critical to the present invention so long as the left and right lower straps 40 and 42 and rear waistband 30 extend around the waist 62 and left and right buttocks 64 and 66 in a similar manner to that described previously. This will ensure that the undergarment 10 of the present invention is secured on the person 60 wearing the undergarment 10, although it will be generally preferred that the front panel 12 is generally triangular in shape.
There has therefore been shown and described an improved women's undergarment 10 which accomplishes at least all of its intended objectives.
This application is based on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/875,233, filed on Dec. 15, 2006, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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