Modular Bra
A modular garment including a strapless bra and/or a bralette is disclosed to provide comfortable and interchangeable support configurations. Side bands of the bralette may connect to side bands of the strapless bra, or to an adaptor when the bralette is worn without the bra. When worn together, the front surfaces of the bra and bralette are held flush by magnet pairs complimentarily disposed around the bra and bralette cups.
The present invention generally relates to brassieres (i.e., bra) and, in particular to a new and useful modular bra and combination.
B. Description of the Related ArtBrassieres are common undergarments typically used to support, lift and or conceal the chest area of an individual, and are traditionally available in the predominant styles referred to as strap or strapless.
A strapless bra is well-known, and generally consists of a strip of material having a front portion that traverses a person's torso, that is shaped and sized to conceal, accommodate and or support breasts by means commonly referred to as cups. The strip of material typically extends about the back of a wearer where opposed, fastening ends connect, ensuring the bra remains in place.
A strapless bra is typically used when a wearer desires to have the region around the shoulder exposed. There are drawbacks associated with a strapless bra which are attributable to the directional force of the support, which is primarily horizontal. In particular, due to the planar limitation of a strapless bra about a chest, disproportionate tension is required to minimize the amount of displacement of the bra—tension of which is dictated by gravity, bust size, and constant fluctuations in a wearer's torso due to breathing, causing the bra to require adjustment. Further, due to limitations of the direction support, adequacy of a strapless bra commonly diminishes as the bust size and or cup size increases.
A strap bra is essentially a strapless bra with an addition of at least one extra support band or strap that connects the front portion of a bra, about each cup, to part of the bra located about the back of a wearer when fastening ends are connected. Because a bra with straps has a supplementary directional pull that is vertical, or lifts towards the shoulders, in additional to the generally horizontal pull of a strapless style bra, a bra with straps requires less horizontal tension. As a result, a strap bra may be more desirable than a strapless bra when maximum lift, support or comfort is desired and typically requires less adjustment and attention.
A common drawback to a strap bra is when a wearer is in a strapless dress or gown, in which case, it may be considered unfashionable or unkempt to show straps. As a result, an individual may be compelled to wear a strapless bra in certain instances. It is also not uncommon for a wearer to change in and out of a strapless bra to a strap bra to lessen the time of discomfort. This typically requires an individual to completely remove the bras and store the one not being worn at the time.
Alternatively, some strapless bras have an option to add or remove straps. This alternative however is not a sufficient substitute for a bra with straps, particularly because the strapless style is not designed for vertical force about the cups and or is insufficient when compared to a bra with straps, particularly for individuals who require more support. Additionally, it is not uncommon for some wearers to have a strap bra over a strapless bra, however the bras do not layer well, the fastening ends protrude and or catch, and the excessive bulk of duplicative cup and bra material is unsightly and uncomfortable.
There is a need in the undergarment industry to provide a brassiere that may be easily converted from a bra with straps to a strapless style bra without having to remove the entire garment, and that is aesthetically pleasing, simple, and provides support as required and comfort as desired.
II. SUMMARYThe instant invention relates to a strap bra, referred to herein as bralette, that is designed to relesably connect to a strapless bra and avoid the need to completely remove the strapless bra in order to have the look, feel, comfort, support and benefits associated with a strap bra.
In an embodiment, the bralette consists of a minimal amount of parts complimentary to the underlying strapless bra and or a minimal amount of material that may be less dense than the underlying material, thereby minimizing and or reducing bulk while maximizing support and aesthetics.
In an embodiment, the bralette consists of material that traverses and or covers a portion of the front (i.e., surface) of the strapless bra and releasably connects by use of complimentary magnets disposed within the bralette and within the strapless bra.
In an embodiment, bralette straps extend vertically, over a wearer's shoulder, from a cup region of the bralette and relesably connect to bralette bands that extend horizontally from the cup area of the bralette, bands of which may have fasteners that relesably connect to corresponding anchors about ends of the strapless bra bands.
In an embodiment, the bralette is designed such that it may be sized and shaped to be as functional as a typical brassiere and may be used without the strapless bra. In such an embodiment, bands extending horizontally from the cup area of the bralette may alternatively connect to the opposing bralette band. An adjustable adapter may be provided to connect fastening ends of the bralette together.
In an embodiment of the invention, the bralette may be interchangeable such that other bralettes may connect to an underlying strapless bra such that a wearer may have multiple options and styles of bra combinations, achievable merely by changing the bralette but using the same strapless bra.
It is an embodiment of the invention that the strapless bra and bralette have seamless connection, which the inventors have determined include the addition of connectivity means such as magnets disposed below the surface of each allowing for the bras to connect and disconnect with relative ease. And, because the connection means are located below the surface, there is no instance of damage or poor aesthetics caused by exposed connectors.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, some embodiments of which will be described in the specification and illustrated in accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, wherein, when referring to the drawings, the inventor identifies the following components thereto,
The following invention is for a modular brassiere that provides for combinations and methods of use whereby a strapless bra is combinable with a bralette to improve support, improve aesthetics and functionality, whereby the bralette easily connects and disconnects to the strapless bra bands and or surface.
Extending distal from the front 5 of bra 10 are side bands 25, which extend around the back of a wearer a distance a and have fasteners generally disposed about band 25 at end 35 and consists of complimentary fasteners that connect to the opposing end 35 of opposing band 25 about l (fasteners not shown, but of which are commonly known in the industry and field).
In an embodiment, anchor 30 is a loop of grosgrain twill tape inserted between a hook and eye fastener and a mesh back wing material and secured with a zz stitch. It is within the scope of the invention that anchors 30 may be disposed at an outer surface of band 25 (inner and outer surfaces defined as when worn by an individual) between the area l and origin of the band 25 towards the front 5 at O. Anchors 30 are to be more fully explained herein, but are disclosed to relesably connect to the bralette, and particularly bralette bands 65 described below, thereby reducing the horizontal tension required for the strapless bra, and improving overall comfort.
In developing the article subject to this invention, the inventors discovered that depending on the material of the bras and amount of coverage or support necessary, the bralette 40, particularly the front portion 60, could separate from the front surface of the strapless bra 10 and or the two may shift producing unwanted results. Because the goal of the instant invention is to be not only functional, but aesthetically pleasing, it was necessary to ensure that the garments, when combined, appear to be an intentional single article. Wherefore, the inventors have discovered that it is possible to include in the garments complimentary connectivity means that would reduce if not eliminate any gapping there between, or shift, be aesthetically pleasing as well as functional.
It is an embodiment of the invention to provide a method of allowing a wearer to have multiple options of wearing the garments which includes having the ability to provide a strapless bra that can connect to different bralettes, for example to replace the bralette when a different design, color, style or support is desired by the wearer.
Claims
1. A garment comprising:
- a bra front portion;
- a bra side band extending from each respective side of the bra front portion to a respective distal end;
- a bra fastening arrangement operable to join the respective distal ends of the bra side bands for releasably securing the garment to a torso of an individual wearing the garment, a position of the garment on the individual wearing the garment defining inner and outer surfaces of the garment; and
- an anchor disposed at an outer surface of each of the bra side bands for optional attachment of a bralette.
2. The garment of claim 1, further comprising the bralette, the bralette comprising:
- a bralette front portion;
- a bralette side band extending from each respective side of the bralette front portion to a respective distal end;
- at least one strap extending from the bralette front portion to a respective one of the bralette side bands; and
- a fastener attached at each bralette side band distal end, the fasteners configured to be releasably engaged with the respective anchors.
3. The garment of claim 2, wherein the bra front portion comprises a pair of cups interconnected by a bra gore and the bralette front portion comprises a pair of cups interconnected by a bralette gore, and further comprising:
- a magnet pair disposed at the bra gore and the bralette gore respectively for releasably interconnecting the bra front portion and the bralette front portion.
4. The garment of claim 3, further comprising a magnet pair disposed at respective outer edges of each of the pair of bra cups and bralette cups for releasably interconnecting the bra cups and the bralette cups.
5. The garment of claim 4, wherein at least one of the bra cups and the bralette cups comprise underwire support, and wherein the magnet pair disposed at respective outer edges of each of the pair of bra cups and bralette cups is disposed proximate an upper terminus of the respective underwire support.
6. The garment of claim 1, wherein the anchors are disposed proximate the distal ends of the respective bra side bands.
7. The garment of claim 6, wherein the anchors comprise a width that is smaller than a width of the respective bra side bands and are located proximate a bottom thereof.
8. A garment comprising:
- a bra comprising opposed bra side bands releasably connectable at respective distal ends;
- an anchor disposed at an outer surface of each of the bra side bands;
- a bralette comprising opposed bralette side bands; and
- a fastener attached to each bralette side band, the fasteners configured to be releasably engaged with the respective anchors to interconnect the bra and bralette.
9. The garment of claim 8, further comprising an adapter comprising fasteners at opposed ends, the adapter fasteners configured to be releasably engaged with the fasteners attached to the bralette side band.
10. The garment of claim 8, further comprising:
- the bra comprises a pair of cups interconnected by a bra gore;
- the bralette comprising a pair of cups interconnected by a bralette gore; and
- a magnet pair disposed at the bra gore and the bralette gore respectively for releasably interconnecting the bra and the bralette.
11. The garment of claim 10, further comprising a magnet pair disposed at respective outer edges of each of the pair of bra cups and bralette cups for releasably interconnecting the bra cups and the bralette cups.
12. The garment of claim 11, wherein at least one of the bra cups and the bralette cups comprise underwire support, and wherein the magnet pair disposed at respective outer edges of each of the pair of bra cups and bralette cups is disposed proximate an upper terminus of the respective underwire support.
13. The garment of claim 8, wherein the anchors are disposed proximate distal ends of the respective bra side bands.
14. The garment of claim 13, wherein the anchors comprise a width that is smaller than a width of the respective bra side bands and are located proximate a bottom thereof.
15. A garment comprising:
- a bralette front portion comprising a pair of bralette cups joined at a gore;
- a bralette side band extending from each respective side of the bralette front portion to a respective distal end;
- at least one strap extending from the bralette front portion to a respective one of the bralette side bands;
- a fastener attached at each bralette side band distal end;
- a magnet disposed at the gore; and
- a magnet disposed at respective outer edges of each of the pair of bralette cups.
16. The garment of claim 15, further comprising an adapter comprising fasteners at opposed ends, the adapter fasteners configured to be releasably engaged with the respective fasteners at the bralette side band distal ends.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 9, 2017
Publication Date: Jul 12, 2018
Inventors: Jessica PFISTER (Scarsdale, NY), Christina COUTURE (Jersey City, NJ), Linda J. Fernandez (College Point, NY), Bruce GETZ (Philadelphia, PA)
Application Number: 15/402,027