Decorative tie
The inventive concept is directed toward a fashion tie that can be worn by both men and women. The tie has the same pattern on both sides and no seam can be seen anywhere. The edges or margins of the tie show an irregular outline which can take many forms. Both sides or surfaces of the tie could exhibit different patterns
There are many ties as a fashion addition to the attire worn by men and women. They are usually produced having a decorative front surface. But these ties are produced in various lateral unchanging outlines, mostly in a shape that is widening from the top down to a lower point where the widening is reduced to an end and bottom point.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe inventive concept of the tie disclosed herein changes the lateral outline or the outside line of the tie completely. The lateral outline may take many different forms. One could be two opposed outward curves at a top of the tie and a repeat of these curves at a bottom area. This is only one example and more will different patterns will be disclosed in the detailed description of the invention. The way the tie is constructed, no seams can be seen anywhere.
These are only three samples of how a new tie could be constructed. There is no limit as to how many different marginal outlines could be produced. Of course, the outer surface of the fabric producing the tie can take many different appearances and patterns.
Claims
1. A decorative fashion tie having the same complete patterns appearing on both sides, any edges of the tie having irregular outlines.
2. The decorative fashion tie of claim 1, wherein no seams can be seen anywhere on said tie, both in the front as well as in the back.
3. The decorative fashion tie of claim 1, wherein both sides of the tie appear with different patterns.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 9, 2013
Publication Date: Oct 9, 2014
Inventor: Elaina L. Ortolivo (Lake Worth, FL)
Application Number: 13/986,171