Shoes With Interchangeable Tag CHoices (SWITCH)
Shoes are adapted to include surfaces with stick-on capabilities for securing interchangeable pieces. The stick-on surfaces support multiple design tags allowing the versatility to change the appearance of the shoes. The shoe's stick-on surfaces repeatedly allow attaching and detaching of design tags at the user's convenience. The construction of the design tags will replicate flat and level surfaces found on standard shoes to give the appearance of embroidered on tags.
This invention relates to the technical field of the fashion industry. More particularly, the invention is in the field of shoe fashion.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONConventional shoes typically have designs, labels, and colors that are permanently affixed and unchangeable. It is difficult to alter these parts (design, label, and colors) of the shoes. The difficulty arises because of the stitching used to hold these items to the shoe. Changing the colors of the shoes or parts of the shoes is difficult because the materials used to make shoes do not allow color changes without paint or dyes. Altering shoes requires skill and craftsmanship with the process being time consuming and expensive. Risk of ruining the shoes is also a factor when attempting to alter a pair of shoes. The shoe industry currently offers personally customized shoes to meet consumer demands to match preferences in style, design, and color. Once manufactured, the shoes remain difficult to alter.
Shoe charms, clips, or jewelry offer options to decorate shoes. The shoe charms, clips, or jewelry remain bulky and awkward to affix to shoes because of weight, size, or shape. Shoe charms, clips, or jewelry do not fully allow normal athletic activities because of constant movement of the temporary fixtures and increased risk of losing the fixtures.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe basis for this invention is to offer a pair of shoes with the capability to use interchangeable pieces in the form of patches (tags). The pair of shoes will allow the attachment of patches (tags) because of designated stick-on areas of the shoes. These stick-on areas will come in many different sizes, shapes, and in different locations on the shoes. The concept of the stick-on shoe design will allow shoe owners to create and adjust their personal shoe fashion style on a recurring basis. Similar to changing clothes, shoes with stick-on surfaces can be altered anytime too.
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Claims
1. The present invention is a pair of shoes with stick-on surfaces (hook and loop, magnetic, or other types of fasteners) allowing the versatility to change the character of the shoe design and appearance. The stick-on surfaces of the shoes allow interchangeable accessories (patches/tags) to be placed on the shoes. Interchangeable patches (tags) are securely connected to the shoes and become part of the shoe via the stick-on surface.
- The formally described invention should not be limited by the written description above but by all embodiments and methods within the scope of the invention as claimed. The variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment of the shoes with stick-on surfaces invention are far too great to mention.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 25, 2012
Publication Date: Sep 26, 2013
Inventor: Eric Lee Pangelinan (Long Beach, CA)
Application Number: 13/429,381
International Classification: A43B 3/24 (20060101);