Protective Garment and Garment System
A garment providing sun protection comprising one or more sleeve panels covering the top of the wearer's arm, but with straps under the arm, allowing for ventilation to the underside of the arm for the wearer, and optionally an undersleeve, that may be optionally worn to provide full surround coverage on the arm. A garment system with sleeves as described above, and an adjustable collar that can be adjusted to cover the wearer's neck and ears, or adjusted to not cover such areas, which may comprise multiple separable elements, which may include a right sleeve, a left sleeve, a torso piece, a collar, a cap or hat, and various other components. Such garment system may alternately be in the form of a jumpsuit with optional leg panels that cover either the exterior of the leg or the interior of the leg of the wearer, and straps.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Utility Provisional Patent Application No. 62/657,188, filed Apr. 13, 2018, which is incorporated it its entirety in the present application.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn recent years, the general public has learned more about the damaging effects of exposing human skin to the sun's rays, including damage caused by ultraviolet rays, including UV-A and UV-B rays. Though chemical sunscreens have become more popular and effective over the years, the best means of protection is generally by covering portions of the skin that are most exposed to solar rays.
Generally speaking, the tighter the knit or weave of a fabric in a garment, the smaller the holes and the less UV can get through. Twill, such as with tweed fabric or denim, is an example of a tightly woven fabric. Most fibers naturally absorb some UV radiation, and some have elastic threads that pull the fibers tightly together, reducing the spaces between the holes. Synthetic fibers such as polyester, lycra, nylon, and acrylic are more protective than bleached cottons, and shiny or lustrous semi-synthetic fabrics like rayon reflect more UV than do matte ones, such as linen, which tend to absorb rather than reflect UV. Open weave fabrics provide much less protection. However, when the fibers of a fabric are more tightly woven together, there is less air circulation in an enclosed portion of the garment, which causes the wearer to sweat with less possibility of such sweat evaporating. Also generally speaking, a heavier or denser fabric—such as heavy cotton denim—will provide more sun protection than a lightweight fabric, such as a silk gauze. However, when it is sunny, it is also often hot. And in hot weather, heavier and more tightly woven fabrics can in traditional, fully enclosed garments with traditional long sleeves or high collars be uncomfortable to wear, with no air circulation or other means of cooling such portions of the garment.
Therefore, there is a need for garments that provide sun protection over the portions of the body most likely to be exposed to solar rays, but allowing for circulation of air around the body. With such garments and garment systems, heaver fabrics may be used to protect particularly vulnerable persons or parts of bodies from the harmful effects of the sun or other weather elements, while allowing for exposure of adjacent parts of the body for cooling effects.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention includes a garment providing sun protection comprising one or more sleeve covering the top of the wearer's arm, but with straps under the arm, allowing for ventilation to the underside of the arm for the wearer. The present invention also includes a garment comprising such a sleeve, with an optional undersleeve, that may be optionally worn to provide full surround coverage on the arm, but with different materials to allow for more ventilation to the wearer. The present invention also includes a garment or garment system with sleeves as described above, and an adjustable collar that can be adjusted to cover the wearer's neck and ears, or adjusted to not cover such areas. The present invention further includes a garment system comprising multiple separable elements, which may include a right sleeve, a left sleeve, a torso piece, a collar, a cap or hat, and various other components. The present invention further includes a garment with sleeves of adjustable length, wherein the sleeve length may be adjusted by removing components of each sleeve, with or without an optional undersleeve. The present invention further includes a jumpsuit, said jumpsuit having sleeves covering the top of the arm with straps wrapping around the underside of the arm. Optionally such jumpsuit according to the invention may also have leg panels that cover either the exterior of the leg or the interior of the leg of the wearer, and straps which wrap around the circumference of the leg.
The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to or in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Several embodiments of the garment of the present invention are comprised of fabric or fabric-like substances to form sun protection sleeve panels or “half sleeves” covering the top or some portion of the wearer's arm. In preferred embodiments, the other portion of the wearer's arm is not covered, or is only covered with an attachment portion to secure the sleeves. This allows airflow under the arms of the wearer, so that the wearer can stay cooler and avoid excessive use of sunscreen. Such half sleeve embodiments include fabric or other fabric-like substances that cover and protect some or all of: the top of the shoulders, the top half of the arms, the top of the hand, or the back of the hand.
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The width of the fabric or fabric-like substance comprising each sleeve panel 10, 20 or half sleeve can vary. Wider swaths can be used to provide more sun protection or for a larger individual, and narrower swaths may be used to provide less sun protection or for a smaller person. The half sleeves can be any length from very short covering just the top of the shoulders with a strap securing it under the arm, to any lengths on the arm to include covering the back of the hand. The half sleeves can include gloves, thumb holes 65, 75 or thumb straps, finger holes or finger straps, or hand attachment to secure it to the body. Such attachment may include a partial glove without the fingers, or a loop around one or more of the fingers made out of any material including a metal ring attachment.
The sleeve panels or half sleeves can be of varying widths. Widths may range from a narrow strip to protect sun damaged areas of the skin to a width that covers the whole shoulder including front and back, whole top width of the arm including top half of the elbow, and the top of the hand.
The variations include sleeve panels of various widths, width referring generally as the distance between the front longitudinal edge 16, 26 of a sleeve panel to the back longitudinal edge 17, 27 of the panel. These widths in preferred embodiments are at least half of the circumference of a typical user's arm, generally referred to in this application as “half-width”. Embodiments with half-width sleeves can typically extend on the wearer only on the top portion of the wearer's arm. Other embodiments have widths that are larger, such as sleeve panels with larger widths, such as at least three-quarters of the circumference around the arm of the wearer or even larger-width sleeves that extend most of the way around the arm with a very narrow opening underneath for airflow and attachment straps. The sleeve panels in some embodiments are secured by any number of connector straps of any width, made of any material. They may also be secured by other means. These connector straps may be as few as one connection at the wrist, a connection at one or more of the fingers, or an unlimited number of connecting straps in various configurations. Connecting straps may be used to connect and secure the sleeves across the front and back of the shoulders or on top of the shoulders including around the neck. The connector straps can be constructed of the same material as the sleeves, or of any other material including elastic. The sleeves can be secured by any attachment technique or mechanism, including permanent attachment sewn with thread and needle or detachable mechanisms such as snaps, hook and eyes, buttons and buttonholes, or hook-and-loop (such as Velcro), etc.
In some embodiments, the garment or garment system further comprises one or more tubular inner sleeve composed of mesh, fabric, or other flexible fabric-like material. One embodiment as shown in
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Embodiments of the invention include all sorts of garments comprising sleeve panels as described above. The sleeves can be incorporated into the construction of any garment that has sleeves and is covering the upper part of the body. Such garments may include jumpsuits, dress shirts, jackets, t-shirts, shirts designed for sports or outdoor activities, dresses, coats, and other upper body garments.
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The height of such a collar in embodiments of the invention can be from a very narrow strip around the base of the neck of about one inch in height to as high as covering the top of the ears and the sides of the face, which could be about eight to about fifteen inches from the shoulder end of the first and second sleeve to the top of the collar, preferably about eight to ten inches. It may use one connection strap 170 or any number of connection straps at various locations, connecting and holding the two sides of the collar in position. The collar may optionally in some embodiments use any number of straps across the front of the face which will also provide shade where attached. The location for such straps 170 or other attachments across the front of the face can include below the nose, above the upper lip, below the lower lip, across the chin, and or over the nose. Embodiments of the invention with these straps include variations of being detachable, open, and hooked back to secure them by any attachment device to retract into the collar when they are not being used. The collar can also have a strip that will run over the top of the head to hold the collar in place. This strip may be retractable or removable for complete sun and environmental threat protection when worn with a hat of any kind.
The shape of such sun protection garments with permanently attached or such detachable collars according to the invention are shaped such to provide the wearer full visibility. Such collars according to the invention may optionally have scalloping 180 or cutouts around and below the eyes, yet able to shade the cheeks and sides of the face to allow freedom to breathe, eat and drink. One or more straps 170 connecting the first outward surface 110 and second front outward surface 120 may be located such that they are in one embodiment placed between the nose and the mouth of the wearer of the garment system.
The taller variations of garments and collars according to such embodiments of the invention may optionally be retracted and expanded to any height by rolling or folding the collar up or down. In the embodiment shown in
Collars on garments according to embodiments of the invention may be held in position over the neck of the wearer and other parts of the body above the shoulders that the wearer wishes to be covered various means that will allow the collar to stand up. This can include using stiff fabric, starching, using a stiffening material between layers of the collar, having a wire, flexible polymer, or other flexible but stiff material around the edge of the collar or anywhere inside the collar, by such collar being comprised of inherently stiff fabric, but such collar being comprised of at least one outer fabric and a material that can be used internally in the collar to stiffen the structure, provide support, and hold it at its designated intended position.
An optional element of protection in garments with collars according to the invention includes an extension of the collar for the protection of the face and/or ear or ears. These functional and protective collar variations include many techniques for coverage and many materials. One such protective collar design is shown in more detail in
Such collar element embodiments can close with any attachment device or mechanism to include straps, wires, retractable straps or wires, or other supports across any area of the face to cover the nose, upper lip, chin with any sheer, solid fabric, or other material that facilitates full peripheral vision and facilitates breathing and breathing support.
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The wearer of the garment system may in certain situations choose to only wear one sleeve or another sleeve of the garment system. As shown in
In embodiments of the invention the collar may in some embodiments attach at the base of the neck and separate on or at the sleeves. Embodiments of this invention may include a garment comprised of many numbers of pieces, such as a garment comprised of a collar, a yoke, one or more sleeves. All parts can be worn as separate garments for the desired or needed protection.
Collars on embodiments of the invention may have various heights. As indicated previously in this detailed description, collars can fold down into the garment or detach at the base of the neck. A collar can be worn connected to the upper back section and the upper chest section, which detaches from the shoulder and arm sections to be worn in the form of a dickie. The top of the shoulder and upper arm piece can be detached from those sections and be worn separately. The whole garment can be divided in half to use any time one is positioned where only half of the body is exposed to the sun. One side of the garment for a driving shade shirt, and using the other side as a riding sleeve in a vehicle or any other form of transportation where the wearers would be exposed to the sun on only one side of the body. This one half of shade shirts could be then strapped on or hooked on to the body with any form of connection straps. However, some embodiments of the invention include sleeves or half sleeves with no collars.
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Similar embodiments can include sun and sports outdoor wear with a shorter billed hat or visor with clear sides on each side of the visor that would be made of any clear plastic panel or safety glass tinted material and or polarized material or sheer mesh material to protect the eyes and sides of the upper part of the face from external environmental dangers.
In such embodiments, an additional clear panel may run across the front and below the front of the visor or made of any transparent material to include: plastic or safety glass and/or polarized transparent material or variations of different mesh material that is sheer with visibility through it. This particular embodiment of the invention provides eye protection from sun, rain, hail, flying debris, and insects, including possible protection from bee stings.
In such embodiment, the face panel has a detachable and/or retractable full face coverage. Such face panel may be composed or comprised of a variety of materials that are flexible for free movement of the body. In such an embodiment, the design and material facilitates clear breathing around the mouth and nose yet includes dense and protective materials for full coverage and protection when needed. Such material sections may be lined with fabrics that are comfortable and safe to be next to skin when needed and are functional and comfortable. For example, a layer of fabric on the side of the protective material is optional. In such an embodiment, the protective liner material and possibilities vary and is made of anything flexible enough to install and use open and closure options. The ability to close the closer options up of the clothing when protection is needed and the ability to conveniently open the closure options, with straps to hold it in place and or clear mesh for airflow to the skin when full body protection is not needed.
The shoulder and arm piece in embodiments that include such wherein they are detachable can be detached to any length ranging from just covering the top of the shoulder, various T-shirt lengths, three-quarter-length, to the wrist, or to cover the whole hand. The arm piece may include a glove holding the shirt in position or any other connection to the hand around different fingers or wrist with the underarm open
Garments according to the invention may be comprised of an upper half sleeve (as previously described) with a lower fabric or mesh undersleeve, such embodiment providing a closed underarm option. Such fabric or mesh would sit above the arm when it is not in use to further shade the upper part of the arm. The arm may also be positioned between the closure option and the sleeve, and a sleeve would be put on with the arm going through both fabrics yet with the straps still intact under the arm. The underarm closure option can be a piece of material or fabric that the arm can be put on top of when wearing this garment to close the underarm part of the sleeves. To use the closed under arm sleeve option, the arm would be slid between or through the two pieces of material or fabric. The underarm closed sleeve option is an additional piece of material or fabric that lies on top of the arm under the upper arm piece when the underarm is open. This piece is attached to the garment by being sewn on or attached by any other attachment technique, mechanism, or device on each side the whole length of the upper sleeve from the armpit to the length of the sleeves. This piece could be any length from a very short sleeve to a very long sleeve in which it would be from the armpit to the wrist or hand.
One embodiment of a garment system including elements that cover the head, neck, arms, and upper body plus the legs and lower body is shown in
Other embodiments of the invention include full-body jumpsuits, as shown in
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Another variation of the underarm closed option sleeve can be an additional piece of material or fabric of any kind that can be sewn on or attached by any attachment technique, device, or mechanism on one side and folded back over the top of the sleeve of the garment. The fabric may be secured by any attachment technique, device, or mechanism to the garment from the shoulder to the whole length of the sleeve. This fabric can provide an additional layer of protection. With this variation that piece can then be folded back down over the underside of the arm to create a closed option of the under sleeve, and then be held in place by any attachment technique, device, or mechanism.
A version of the open under the arm shirt that can be separated in the middle into two halves may be used for driving a vehicle or riding as a passenger. This shirt gives comfortable, cool protection from sun exposure through car door windows to the top of the arm and shoulder, the side of the neck and chest, or any other of these parts used separately or all together. This variation will have retractable or detachable straps, clips or any other attachment mechanism or technique or devise etc. to secure it in position.
The open under the arm sleeved shirt variation will be divided into two halves in the middle by zippers or any other attachment and detachment technique or devise with straps, clips, a hook-and-loop fastener or touch fastener (such as that sold under the brand Velcro.)
In some embodiments of the invention, there is an optional closure panel that may be opened or closed to fully enclose the arm of the wearer. In some such embodiments, the wearer may open the under the arm sleeve, or close it using a closure option includes a sleeve that can be retractable two different lengths by retracting or folding the sleeve section back under or back on top of the section of sleeve that is in use. Alternately in this embodiment, the whole sleeve can be retracted—folded back under or on top of the shoulder and back of the garment—and held in place by any attachment techniques or mechanism to the base of the garment, such as in a sleeveless tank top shape with or without a collar. Another embodiment would include a section of the sleeves that are not in use would be able to be retracted back into a collar that can be part of the base of the garment.
The collar in such garments according to such embodiments can optionally be made to also be worn alone with any other upper body shirt or garments The underarm closure embodiments of the multi length sleeves could be sewn into the fabric or material of the sleeves and lay on top of the arm under the upper piece of fabric or material that protects the arm or be worn in sections and that the arm can be positioned in between the two layers of fabric or material that can be the length of the length of each section of sleeve that is being worn. The choice of sleeve lengths to wear can be any length, including but not limited to cap sleeve, T-shirt length, ¾ length sleeve, full length sleeves, and a sleeve length that covers the top of the hand. For such embodiments, the underarm closure options would be the length of these sections and be worn with the length of sleeve that is being worn. For example, when wearing the T-shirt length, the user would wear the T-shirt length of closure option. As another example, when wearing the three-quarter-length sleeves, the user could put his or her arm through the T-shirt length closure option and through and additional closure option to fill the gap of closure between the T-shirt length and the three quarter length closure option. As another example, for the full length sleeve, the wearer would put their arm into and between the upper fabric and all three lengths of underarm options to have a full underarm closure.
Another embodiment variation for the multi-length open under the arm sleeves with underarm closure options have the closure options that fold back around the upper section of the sleeves on top of and attached with any attachment mechanism or techniques. This embodiment variation can also have the option of the different lengths of the sleeves that are not in use to be retractable or detachable when not being used at full length.
In both techniques or variations of multi-length open under the arm sleeves with underarm closures described above, the exterior and interior attached closure options for the open under the arm sleeves are the same options in the long shirt or jumpsuit variations with open areas at the core of the body below the chest with closure options and it would include different lengths of pants legs with open areas with straps made of any material to hold the garment in place with either interior or exterior closure option variations described for the sleeve closure options.
The different variations of the jumpsuit length of pants legs include short pants legs at length above-the-knee three-quarter-length pant legs at a length below the knee or a full length pant legs with an additional section of upper fabric for protection of the top of the foot for Barefoot or sandals use for sun protection or any other protective use which includes needs for medical purposes such as covering the and treating burn injuries or any other skin protection purpose or need requirements for any section of the body and held in place by any variations of attachment straps with uses for ventilation and securing the garment in the desired position in combination with covered protection. With this variation any sections of the pants legs that are not in use would be retractable into the pants legs and lower part of the garment that are being worn
The material used for garment embodiments of the invention can be any material that is flexible or made flexible enough to cover the form of the human body and functions with any movement of the body. The garment can be made of any material for any purpose, protection aspect, or use that would make this garment advantageous to wear. Uses include sun protection in combination with other uses or advantages. Uses may also include a gauze or paper material or liner to collect moisture, apply medication, or apply natural lotions and oils that prevent wrinkles, moisturize, or reverse aging. This garment can be made of a material that has solar collector capabilities or reflection capabilities. The advantages include materials that have capabilities to protect from rain or collect water or rain, or protection from insects to include bees, mosquitoes, gnats, ticks, and chiggers. This garment can be made of a material that protects the wearer from smoke or pollution. This garment can be made of material that insulates for warmth and to raise body temperature or could be a heating material such as a fabric comprising a woven fabric shell with hollow tubes and a heating element within such tubes.
Alternately, garments according to the invention may in some embodiments be made of any kind of material or any thickness of fabric to give the degree of protection desired to include a cooling material that can be wet and with water and cooled in the refrigerator, to a sheer material with very little protection of nylon mesh. This garment can be made of any material or fabric for any other use or advantage to include battery run cooling tubes as well as heating tubes for the desired need and or protection from outside elements, or any material or new technology that would be beneficial.
These active and inactive wear variations would include uses in any sport, occupation, activity, and while sleeping. Uses include but are not limited to sun protection, protection against heat or cold, underwater, sleep support, medical applications, and other applications. Potentially such garments could be used for protection from exterior atmosphere, potentially including in space exploration and living in any and all atmospheres, manmade or natural.
Claims
1. A sun protective garment system comprising:
- a first sleeve, wherein said first sleeve comprises a first fabric panel with an outward surface and inward surface, said first fabric panel with a shoulder edge and a hand edge and a front longitudinal edge and back longitudinal edge, said outward surface generally defined as having a hand end, middle surface, and shoulder end, and one or more straps extending from the front longitudinal edge of the fabric panel, and one or more sleeve connectors, said sleeve connectors on the back longitudinal edge of the fabric panel;
- a second sleeve, wherein said second sleeve comprises a second fabric panel, said second fabric panel with an outward surface and inward surface, said second fabric panel with a shoulder edge and a hand edge and a front longitudinal edge and back longitudinal edge, said outward surface generally defined as having a hand end, middle surface, and shoulder end, and one or more straps extending from the front longitudinal edge of the fabric panel, and one or more sleeve connectors, said sleeve connectors on the back longitudinal edge of the fabric panel;
- a back connective panel, said back connective panel attached to the shoulder edge of the first sleeve at or near the back longitudinal edge of the shoulder end of the first sleeve; and
- wherein said back connective panel is also attached to the shoulder edge of the back sleeve at or near the back longitudinal edge of the shoulder end of the second sleeve.
2. The garment system described in claim 1, further comprising:
- a front connective panel, said front connective panel attached to the front side of the shoulder end of the first sleeve near the front longitudinal edge; and
- a front shoulder connector on the front side of the second sleeve.
3. The garment system described in claim 1, further comprising a first tubular fabric inner sleeve permanently attached to the front longitudinal edge and the back longitudinal edge of the first fabric panel via a longitudinal seam.
4. The garment system described in claim 1,
- defining a front edge midway point on the said front longitudinal edge as the point that is approximately half the distance from the shoulder end of the first panel to the wrist end of the first panel,
- further defining a back edge midway point on the said back longitudinal edge as the point that is approximately half the distance from the shoulder end of the first panel to the wrist end of the first panel,
- further comprising a first fabric inner sleeve panel permanently attached to the front longitudinal edge and the back longitudinal edge of the first fabric panel,
- said first fabric inner sleeve being attached to the front longitudinal edge via a seam extending from at least the front midway point toward the wrist end of the front longitudinal edge of the first panel,
- said first fabric inner sleeve being further attached to the back longitudinal edge via a seam extending at least 5 inches from at least the back midway point toward the wrist end of the back longitudinal edge of the first panel,
- said first fabric inner sleeve and said first fabric panel thus defining a tubular shape that the wearer of said garment may slide an arm through.
5. The garment system described in claim 4,
- Further defining a front edge midway point on the said front longitudinal edge as the point that is approximately half the distance from the shoulder end of the second panel to the wrist end of the second panel,
- further defining a back edge midway point on the said back longitudinal edge as the point that is approximately half the distance from the shoulder end of the second panel to the wrist end of the second panel,
- further comprising a second fabric inner sleeve panel permanently attached to the front longitudinal edge and the back longitudinal edge of the second fabric panel,
- said second fabric inner sleeve being attached to the front longitudinal edge via a seam extending from at least the front midway point toward the wrist end of the front longitudinal edge of the second panel,
- said second fabric inner sleeve being further attached to the back longitudinal edge via a seam extending at least 5 inches from at least the back midway point toward the wrist end of the back longitudinal edge of the second panel,
- said second fabric inner sleeve and said second fabric panel thus defining a tubular shape that the wearer of said garment may slide a second arm through.
6. The garment system described in claim 1, further comprising:
- a flexible collar piece, said flexible collar piece wrapping around the neck of the wearer of said garment system, said flexible collar piece comprising an outward collar surface and an inward collar surface, said outward collar surface further comprising a first front outward surface, a back outward surface, and a second front outward surface all along the outward collar surface, with said inward surface facing the skin of the garment wearer's neck,
- said shoulder edge of the first sleeve and said shoulder edge of the second sleeve overlaying the outward.
7. A sun protective garment system comprising:
- a first sleeve, wherein said first sleeve comprises a first fabric panel with an outward surface and inward surface, said first fabric panel with a hand edge opposite a neck edge 35, a front longitudinal edge opposite a back longitudinal edge, and a front connector edge between the front longitudinal edge and the neck edge and a back connector edge between the back longitudinal edge and the neck edge, said outward surface generally defined as having a hand end, a forearm surface, an elbow surface, and a shoulder end comprising the front shoulder surface and the back shoulder surface, and one or more straps extending from the front longitudinal edge of the first fabric panel, and one or more sleeve connectors, said sleeve connectors on the back longitudinal edge of the first fabric panel;
- a second sleeve, wherein said second sleeve comprises a second fabric panel with an outward surface and inward surface, said second fabric panel with a hand edge opposite a second neck edge 36, a front longitudinal edge opposite a back longitudinal edge, and a front connector edge between the front longitudinal edge and the neck edge and a back connector edge between the back longitudinal edge and the neck edge, said outward surface generally defined as having a hand end, a forearm surface, an elbow surface, and a shoulder end comprising the front shoulder surface and the back shoulder surface, and one or more straps extending from the front longitudinal edge of the second fabric panel, and one or more sleeve connectors, said sleeve connectors on the back longitudinal edge of the second fabric panel;
- wherein the front connector edge of the first fabric panel and the front connector edge of the second fabric panel may be attached or detached along said edges, and
- wherein the back connector edge of the first fabric panel and the back connector edge of the second fabric panel may be attached or detached along said back connector edges.
8. The sun protective garment system of claim 7, further comprising:
- a detachable collar, said detachable collar connecting to the first neck edge of the first fabric panel and the second neck edge of the second fabric panel.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 15, 2019
Publication Date: Oct 17, 2019
Inventor: Connie Sue Douglas (Grant, FL)
Application Number: 16/384,647