Adaptable Garment
An adaptable garment having a torso portion with a neck opening that is adapted to encircle the wearer's neck and a sleeve portion for encircling the wearer's arms, a hood with a top portion, a rear portion, and two opposing side portions with the top portion of the hood adapted to at least partially cover the top surface of the wearer's head, a rear portion attached to the top portion and to the neck opening of the torso portion of the garment, and the opposing side portions being attached to the rear portion and the top portion of the hood, and a channel portion positioned within the interior of the lower rear area of the hood and the two opposing side portions extending from a first forward facing aperture around the wearer's neck to a second forward facing aperture for accommodating one or more fashion accessories around the wearer's neck area. A portion of the wearer's one or more fashion accessories can be positioned within the channel portion, another portion or portions can be extended outward from at least one of the first and second forward facing apertures and another portion can be positioned within the one or more lower apertures positioned about the torso area. Another form includes at least one lower aperture positioned on the torso portion for accepting at least one end of the one or more fashion accessories.
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BACKGROUNDEmbodiments of the claimed subject matter relate to clothing and more particularly to hoodies that cover a wearer's torso and head areas. Prior art garments such as raincoats, jackets, coats, and vests can include hoods for shielding the wearer's head from the elements.
SUMMARYThe inventive subject matter relates to garments and clothing for covering the upper body and head of a wearer and more particularly to torso and head covering clothing such as shirts, jackets and sweatshirts that include hoods, hoodies or other types of head covering material.
In one form or embodiment, the adaptable garment has a torso portion with a neck opening that is adapted to encircle the wearer's neck and a sleeve portion for encircling the wearer's arms, a hood with a top portion, a rear portion, and two opposing side portions with the top portion of the hood adapted to at least partially cover the top surface of the wearer's head, a rear portion attached to the top portion and to the neck opening of the torso portion of the garment, and the opposing side portions being attached to the rear portion and the top portion of the hood, a channel portion positioned within the interior of the lower rear area of the hood and the two opposing side portions extending from a first forward facing aperture around the wearer's neck to a second forward facing aperture for accommodating one or more fashion accessories around the wearer's neck area. A portion of the wearer's one or more fashion accessories can be positioned within the channel portion, another portion or portions can be extended outward from at least one of the first and second forward facing apertures and another portion can be positioned within one or more of the lower apertures.
Another embodiment includes at least one lower aperture positioned on the torso portion for accepting at least one end of the one or more fashion accessories
In another embodiment, the adaptable garment has the channel portion positioned around the exterior of the lower area of the rear portion and the two opposing hood side portions. In some of these embodiments, a fastener is also included positioned between the channel portion and the exterior of the lower area of the rear portion and between the channel portion and the two opposing side portions so that the channel portion is releasably detachable from the hood portion of the garment.
In other embodiments, the channel portion is positioned around the exterior of the upper area of the torso portion and below the two opposing side portions of the hood. Another embodiment has the channel portion positioned around the interior of the upper area of the torso portion and below the two opposing side portions of the hood. Another embodiment includes a hood rear portion and two opposing hood side portions detachable from the neck opening of the torso portion of the garment.
Other embodiments further include a fastener positioned between the channel portion and the exterior of the lower area of the rear portion and between the channel portion and the two opposing side portions so that the channel portion is releasably detachable from the hood. Another embodiment further includes a fastener positioned at the first and second forward facing apertures wherein the first and second forward facing apertures may be opened or closed as desired by the wearer.
Other embodiments further include a releasably securable flap positioned above one or both of the first and second forward facing apertures so that the apertures may be secured around the one or more accessories or so that they can be closed when not in use.
In many of the embodiments, the fashion accessory is one or more of the following: a scarf, bib, a dickey, a string of beads, a necklace, a chain, and a pageant sash. In some embodiments the channel portion is positioned at the exterior of the top area of the torso portion and in other embodiments the channel portion is positioned at the interior of the top area of the torso portion.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the inventive subject matter, and, together with the description, further explain the inventive subject matter.
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Reference numerals in the written specification and in the drawing figures indicate corresponding items.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTSAccording to various embodiments or alternative forms of the claimed subject matter, the above described drawing figures help illustrate each of the same.
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In use, the hood 16 of the adaptable garment 10 can be adjusted to suit the wearer's preferences and the scarf 26 or other accessory can also be positioned within the channel 20 as desired by the wearer. In these embodiments, when the wearer desires greater warmth or wind protection against the elements, the wearer can pull on either or both of the ends of scarf 26 to access an additional length that can be used to wrap around the wearer's neck, face or torso area. Similarly, the wearer can reverse this action by pushing one or both ends of the scarf 26 to shorten the length of the scarf 30 covering the torso, face or neck areas should the wearer desire to do so. Examples of suitable fashion accessories includes one or more of the following: a scarf, bib, a dickey, a string of beads, a necklace, a chain, and a pageant sash.
In other embodiments, the hood 16 (with or without channel 20) may be releasably attach the lower margins of the side portions of the hood to the neck shroud, but alternative attachment devices such as hook and loop or Velcro® could be used instead of or in combination with other fasteners. In other embodiments, the channel 20 can be positioned around the torso portion 14 instead of the hood 16.
In view of the foregoing, it should be appreciated that the described embodiments include advantages over the prior art. As various modifications could be made in the constructions and methods herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the claimed subject matter, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. For example, the embodiment of the invention described above is preferably formed out of a fabric material, but other embodiments need not be made of fabric. For example, they may be constructed of a rubber or a polyethylene material. Additionally, some of the described embodiments use fasteners such as zippers, buttons, hook and loop or any other suitable type of fastener.
Claims
1. An adaptable garment configured to be worn by a wearer, the garment comprising:
- a torso portion, the torso portion having a neck opening that is adapted to encircle the wearer's neck and a sleeve portion for encircling the wearer's arms;
- a hood, the hood having a top portion, a rear portion, and two opposing side portions with the top portion of the hood adapted to at least partially cover the top surface of the wearer's head, a rear portion attached to the top portion and to the neck opening of the torso portion of the garment, and two opposing side portions attached to the rear portion and the top portion of the hood; and
- a channel portion positioned within the interior of the lower rear area of the hood and the two opposing side portions extending from a first forward facing aperture around the wearer's neck to a second forward facing aperture for accommodating one or more fashion accessories around the wearer's neck area; and
- wherein at least a portion of the wearer's one or more fashion accessories can be positioned within the channel portion;
- wherein at least another portion of the wearer's one or more fashion accessories can be extended outward from at least one of the forward facing apertures; and
- wherein at least another portion of the wearer's one or more fashion accessories can be positioned within at least one of the lower apertures.
2. The adaptable garment of claim 1 further comprising at least one lower aperture positioned on the torso portion for accepting at least one end of the one or more fashion accessories;
3. The adaptable garment of claim 1 wherein the channel portion is positioned around the exterior of the lower area of the rear portion and the two opposing side portions.
4. The adaptable garment of claim 2 further comprising a fastener positioned between the channel portion and the exterior of the lower area of the rear portion and between the channel portion and the two opposing side portions so that the channel portion is releasably detachable from the hood.
5. The adaptable garment of claim 1 wherein the channel portion is positioned around the exterior of the upper area of the torso portion and below the two opposing side portions of the hood.
6. The adaptable garment of claim 1 wherein the channel portion is positioned around the interior of the upper area of the torso portion and below the two opposing side portions of the hood.
7. The adaptable garment of claim 1 wherein the rear portion and the two opposing side portions of the hood are detachable from the neck opening of the torso portion of the garment.
8. The adaptable garment of claim 1 further comprising a fastener positioned between the channel portion and the exterior of the lower area of the rear portion and between the channel portion and the two opposing side portions so that the channel portion is releasably detachable from the hood.
9. The adaptable garment of claim 1 further comprising a fastener positioned at the first and second forward facing apertures wherein the first and second forward facing apertures may be opened or closed.
10. The adaptable garment of claim 1 further comprising a releasably securable flap positioned above the first and second forward facing apertures so that the apertures may be secured around the one or more accessories or so that they can be closed when not in use.
11. The adaptable garment of claim 1 wherein the fashion accessory is one or more of the following group: a scarf, bib, a dickey, a string of beads, a necklace, a chain, and a pageant sash.
12. The adaptable garment of claim 1 wherein the channel portion is positioned at the exterior of the top area of the torso portion.
13. The adaptable garment of claim 1 wherein the channel portion is positioned at the interior of the top area of the torso portion.
Type: Application
Filed: May 1, 2015
Publication Date: Nov 3, 2016
Inventor: Thomas Jeffrey Kelley (Del Mar, CA)
Application Number: 14/702,655