Abstract: A garment tag is provided that includes a band having a first opening for attaching to a first fastener of a garment and a second opening for attaching to a second fastener of the garment, the band having a first display portion that displays printed information regarding the garment at a fold in the garment when the garment is in a folded state. The first and second fasteners may be buttons and the first and second openings may be slots. The first display portion may be defined by two creases in the band, the creases being spaced apart by the approximate width of the garment fold. The band may also be pre-folded at the creases.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 30, 2009
Publication date:
February 3, 2011
Applicant:
Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation
Inventors:
Tyrone Dupree DAVIDSON, Youngju Kim Hampton
Abstract: A shirt package envelope into which a rectangular relatively rigid shirt board supported folded shirt is inserted into a transparent envelope of polyethylene or the like, with the envelope according to the invention formed with a relatively larger volumetric capacity at the relatively bulkier collar supporting portion of the shirt wrapped shirt board, and a relatively smaller volumetric capacity at the shirt body supporting portion of the shirt wrapped shirt board, so that the envelope snugly engages the shirt wrapped shirt board. The different volumetric capacities are preferably provided by forming the envelope of a trapezoidal configuration, as viewed in plan view with the wider base of the trapezoidal configuration of the bag overlying the collar portion, and with the narrow base portion of the trapezoid shaped envelope dimensioned of a size to accommodate the end of the board wrapped shirt remote from the collar.
Abstract: An improved shirt package; shirt package envelope; and method of forming a shirt package in which the shirt package comprises a shirt wrapped around the conventional flat rectangular shirt board formed of cardboard or the like with the body and sleeves of the shirt folded about the shirt board, and the collar portion of the shirt arranged in a position upstanding from one end of the shirt board and generally supported in its upstanding configuration by a collar support board of cardboard or the like. The rectangular relatively rigid shirt board supported folded shirt is inserted into a transparent envelope of polyethylene or the like, with the envelope according to the invention formed with a relatively larger volumetric capacity at the relatively bulkier collar supporting portion of the shirt wrapped shirt board, and a relatively smaller volumetric capacity at the shirt body supporting portion of the shirt wrapped shirt board, so that the envelope snugly engages the shirt wrapped shirt board.