Garment including Shorts with a Detachable, Reversible Skirt
A garment includes features of a pair of shorts and a skirt. An exemplary embodiment includes a pair of compression shorts including a waistband, legs, and a gusseted crotch made of a moisture-wicking fabric. The waistband may include a drawstring for adjustable fit, and a zippered pocket. Each of the legs of the shorts has an anti-ride-up feature disposed respectively near the inside bottom of the legs. Each of the legs includes, respectively, at least two outside pockets that lie flat against the legs when empty. A skirt is attachable and detachable by an attachment means to the waistband of the shorts. The skirt has an inner and outer side with either side being attachable via the attachment means to the waistband of the shorts to be the outside of the skirt. The skirt may have a selective shortening feature for shortening at least a part of the skirt.
The present application claims priority to and benefit of the prior filed co-pending and commonly owned provisional application, filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Feb. 4, 2019, assigned Ser. No. 62/801,073, entitled A Garment Including Shorts with a Detachable, Reversible Skirt, and incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention and its embodiments relate to the field of apparel, and particularly, relate to garments that combine the features of a pair of shorts and a skirt.
BACKGROUNDThe American retailer Montgomery Ward, Inc. claims to have invented the garment named the “skort” at least as early as 1959. Montgomery Ward's original skort was a short pleated skirt with an attached “bloomer” underneath the skirt. An historic synonym for the term “skort” is “trouser skirt.” Skorts were developed to provide more freedom than skirts for wearers to engage in activities such as sports, gardening, bicycling, but also to keep the appearance of a skirt.
A modern example of a skort is that of a pair of shorts with a permanently attached skirt covering the shorts. The shorts in a modern skort are typically close fitting to the wearer's legs such as short-legged elastic tights. As a garment, a typical modern skort has drawbacks that are addressed by the present invention.
SUMMARYThe invention is a garment providing the freedom of shorts with the smooth lines of a skirt, and may be referred to as a “skort.” Advantageously, the inventive skort provides a skirt that may be detachable from the shorts so the shorts may be worn alone or with the skirt. In some embodiments, a user may detach or attach the skirt while wearing the shorts. Another advantage is that, in some embodiments, the skirt may be reversible so the user may decide which of the two sides of the skirt to wear as the outside or the inside of the inventive skort. In some embodiments, a user may reverse the skirt while wearing the shorts. Other advantages of the invention may include features such as the skort being made of eco-conscious materials or fabric that may have an adjustable fit, and/or may be anti-microbial, breathable, chafe-free or chafe-minimized, comfortable, compressible, easy care, lightweight, moisture wicking, odor-absorbing, quick-drying, slimming, soft, stylish, and/or sun-blocking (in part or whole). The construction of embodiments of the invention may be carried out to further or fulfill one or more of the stated advantages. An example of such construction may be the use of flat seams to minimize chafing. Another example of such construction may be the use of four-way stretch fabrics or materials.
Further advantages of the invention may include embodiment configurations that may be made suitable to the proposed use of the inventive skort. For example, all or most of the embodiments of the invention may include a pocket(s) for keys and/or a mobile unit such as a cell phone while embodiments designed for specific sports may include, respectively, a pocket(s) and/or other element(s) related to the specific sports in addition to the previously mentioned pocket(s) or in the alternative thereto. As an example, an embodiment of the invention for tennis wear may include one or more pockets for tennis balls. Another embodiment suitable for golf wear may include one or more pockets sized differently from the tennis wear to contain golf balls, which are smaller than tennis balls.
Other features and advantages of the inventions may be more clearly understood and appreciated from a review of the following detailed description and by reference to the appended drawings and claims.
The invention is described herein with reference to exemplary embodiments, alternative embodiments, and also with reference to the attached drawings. The invention, however, may be embodied in many different forms and carried out in a variety of ways, and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. The exemplary embodiments that are described and shown herein are only examples of the ways to implement the invention. Others will occur to those skilled in the art.
In terms of nomenclature herein, the singular includes the plural, the masculine includes the feminine and/or neutral, “person” includes a corporation, a partnership or the like, and an embodiment, in whole or in part, may be an apparatus, a device, a garment, a kit, a method, a process, a skort, and/or a system, unless otherwise noted. Generally, the terms “and” and “or” may be interchangeable unless otherwise noted or understood from context. Moreover, like numerals indicate like elements throughout the figures.
Exemplary Skorts Including Shorts and Skirts—FIGS. 1A, 1B, 2A, and 2BThe skort embodiments 10, 16 share the feature that the respective shorts 12, 18 of each skort 10, 16 are slightly longer than the skirts 14, 20. Nonetheless, the invention is not to be limited to embodiments wherein the shorts are longer than skirt. The shorts in a skort according to the invention may be of any length with respect to the skirt in the embodiment. Thus, in some embodiments, the shorts may be shorter in length than the length of the skirt.
The second feature 27 in the exemplary skort 22 shows in
Exemplary Shorts as May Be Used with Embodiments of the Invention—
As noted, the invention provides a skort with shorts and a detachable skirt. This section provides examples of shorts that may be used in exemplary embodiments, but the invention is not to be limited to these examples. Other types or styles of shorts besides those mentioned herein may be used with embodiments of the invention.
Advantageously, the invention may provide an embodiment that includes compression shorts for a relatively close fit about a person's legs and bottom. Compression shorts also may be referred to as spandex shorts or “spandex.” Other types of shorts may be used in other embodiments.
The shorts of an exemplary skort may be made of any appropriate material or fabric suited to the purpose of the skort. For example, if the shorts are compression shorts, they may be made from polyester, nylon and/or spandex and may feature four-way stretch. In other types of shorts used with skorts of the invention, the fabric may be made from eco-conscious materials such as recycled bottles, bamboo, cotton, etc.
The material of the shorts in an exemplary skort may vary from embodiment to embodiment depending on the proposed use of the skort. For example, a heavier weight of fabric may be used in the shorts when the use of the skort is designed for cold weather while a lighter weight of fabric may be used in the shorts designed for use in hot weather. Moreover, an exemplary embodiment may combine the use of heavier weight material for a part(s) of the shorts and a lighter weight material for another part(s) of the shorts. The material of the shorts in an exemplary skort may be moisture wicking to wick sweat from a user's body. The shorts' material (all or part) may be protective against sun exposure. The material of the shorts may have other special aspects for the whole of the shorts or in part such as being of a mesh fabric, more stretchy fabric, less stretchy fabric, etc.
In addition, the material of the shorts in an exemplary skort may vary in composition within the shorts. For example, a thicker material may be used in one or more parts of the shorts. As another example, a mesh material may be used for the pockets, but not used elsewhere in the shorts. Many variables are possible.
According to the invention, the waistband of the shorts also functions as the waistband of the skirt, and thus, the skort. Thus, while the skirt may cover the rest of the shorts of an embodiment, the waistband of the shorts may be seen as the waistband of the skirt, and thus, the skort. Decoration of the waistband may take into account its visibility when the shorts are worn with the skirt to be worn as the skort, and when the shorts are worn without the skirt.
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Importantly, the waistband 34 of the shorts includes a feature that provides for the attachment and removal of a skirt to the shorts to make the combination of a skort. In particular, referring to the shorts 32 shown in
Even though the embodiment shown in
The zipper half 38 used with the shorts 32 shown in
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The side panels 44a, 44b of the shorts 32 may be made of the same fabric as the front panels 40a, 40b and/or back panels 42a, 42b. Preferably, however, the side panels 44a, 44b are constructed differently from the front panels 40a, 40b or back panels 42a, 42b of the shorts 32. For example, the side panels 44a, 44b may have more stretchy and/or lighter fabric than the front panels 40a, 40b and/or back panels 42a, 42b.
In the embodiment 32 shown in
The outer parts of the top pockets 46a, 46b may be made of stretchy material so the outer parts lie relatively flat when the top pockets 46a, 46b are empty, and may distend only enough from their flat positions to encompass the cell phone or other item(s) inserted therein. To provide for a lighter weight exemplary skort, the stretchy material of one or both of the top pockets 46a, 46b may be made of a mesh fabric. Even though the embodiment in
One way to configure bottom pocket 48a (and/or bottom pocket 48b) is so it may accommodate something related to the use of the skort. For example, if the user is wearing the skort to play tennis, one or both of the bottom pockets 48a, 48b may be made to accommodate one or more tennis balls. The outer part of the bottom pockets 48a, 48b may be made of stretchy material so the pockets 48a, 48b lie relatively flat when empty and distend only from their flat positions to encompass the item(s) inserted therein. To provide for a lighter weight exemplary skort, the stretchy material of the outside of the bottom pockets 48a, 48b may be made of a mesh fabric. Even though the embodiment in
Also, the shorts of an exemplary skort according to the invention may be configured in different ways to facilitate the use of the skort for a particular purpose. For example, an embodiment may include shorts in a skort with one or more pockets specifically sized to hold one or more tennis balls while another embodiment may include shorts in a skort with one or more pockets particularly sized to hold items relating to golf such as golf balls, tees, a ball towel, etc. As another example, a skort embodiment may include shorts with a gusseted crotch to allow for greater flexibility and movement such as in rock climbing.
Exemplary Skirt as May Be Used with Embodiments of the Invention—
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As noted, the side panels 60a, 60b are generally bell shaped. The bottom of the bell in both side panels 60a, 60b is wider than its top. Thus, the side panels 60a, 60b may serve to increase the fullness of the bottom of the skirt 54. The less wide top of each panel 60a, 60b may serve to better form fit the skirt 54 to the user. The panels 60a, 60b may be made integrally with the front panel 56 and/or the middle panels 58a, 58b. But as shown in
In addition,
In alternative embodiments, the skirt 54 may include one or more splits that begin at the outer circumference of the skirt 54 and continue towards the inner circumference of the skirt 54, but without splitting it. The split(s) may allow for greater movement when wearing the skort. The lengths of the splits may vary in a particular skirt embodiment, or if there is more than one split in a skirt, the splits may be the same length. Moreover, a split in a skirt may be narrow in that the skirt would be donut shaped if the split was sewn together, or a split in a skirt may be wider or shaped. For example, a triangle split may have the base of the triangle along the outer circumference of the skirt with the apex of the triangle closer towards the inner circumference of the skirt. Other variations are possible.
The position of where to start and end the zipping of the zipper may in some embodiments be chosen by the user. In other embodiments, the zipping of the zipper may start and end on or near the left side of the skort 50 as is generally conventional in women's skirts, shorts, and pants.
Advantageously, the skirt 54 is reversible. A user may choose whether to have one side or the other of skirt 54 as the side facing the public or the outside. The half zipper 62 cooperates with the zipper on the bottom of the waistband 52 of the skort 50 to allow for the reversibility of the skirt 54.
As also is the case with the donut shaped skirt 54, the user may attach the split donut shaped skirt 70 on the shorts prior to donning the skort. Alternatively, the user may put on the shorts, and then attach the split donut shaped skirt 70. The stretchy fabric of the skirt 70 and a stretchy zipper may aid in attaching the skirt 70 to the shorts to make the skort.
Exemplary Skort Elements Including Hook and Eye Sets According to the Invention—FIGS. 5A, 5B, and 5CA hooked set 88 is made up of an eye 90a and a hook 90b. In this embodiment 80, three hook and eye sets 6a, 86b, 86c are used to attach the front of the skirt 82 to the front of the shorts 84, and another three hook and eye sets 86d, 86e, 86n are used to attach the back of the skirt 82 to the back of the shorts 84. The hooks of the hook and eye sets 86a, 86b, 86c, 86d, 86e, and 86n may be attached along the top of the skirt 82 while the eyes of the hook and eye sets 86a, 86b, 86c, 86d, 86e, and 86n may be attached along the bottom of the waistband of the shorts 84, or vice versa. Alternatively, fewer than all of the hooks of the hook and eye sets 86a, 86b, 86c, 86d, 86e, and 86n may be attached along the top of the skirt 82, with the remaining hooks being attached to the bottom of the waistband of the shorts 84. In this alternative, the eyes of the hook and eye sets 86a, 86b, 86c, 86d, 86e, and 86n may be disposed to compare to the disposition of the hooks.
Embodiment 80 includes hook and eye sets 86a, 86b, 86c, 86d, 86e, and 86n that are identical to each other, but this need not be the case in alternative embodiments. The hook and eye sets in another embodiment may vary in size, composition, and other features. For example, a stronger hook and eye set may be desirable to attach the center front and center back of a skirt to shorts.
As noted,
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Plastic popper sets are explained in the article that may be found as of Jan. 23, 2019 at https://www.ebay.com/gds/HOW-TO-USE-PLASTIC-PRESS-STUDS-SNAPS-POPPERS-/10000000022630325/g.html. Each popper set includes four elements: 2 caps, one stud, and one socket. For brevity herein, reference is only made to the stud and socket of each popper set.
The sockets of the poppet sets used with the skort 100 may be attached along the top of the skirt 102 while the studs of the poppet sets may be attached along the bottom of the waistband of the shorts 104, or vice versa. Alternatively, a poppet set on the right side of the skort 100 may be configured opposite to the poppet set 108 on the left side of the skort 100. Only two poppet sets are used with exemplary skort 100. Other embodiments may use only one or more than two. Moreover, in exemplary skort 100, the two poppet sets are presumed to be identical, but this does not need to be the case. The poppet sets in another embodiment may vary in size, composition, and other features. For example, a stronger poppet set may be desirable to attach the center front and center back of a skirt to shorts for a skort. Other embodiments also may position poppet set(s) differently.
In yet another embodiment, an exemplary skort may use a mix of attachment mechanisms. For example, such a skort may include a poppet set on one side of the skort, a zipper for the front of the skort, and hook and eye sets for the back of the skort. Other variations are possible.
The shortening of the skirt 102 of a skort 100 via a ruching feature may be accomplished in any appropriate manner. In exemplary skort 100, the ruching features 110, 112 are accomplished in part by respective tubes that are provided vertically on either side of the skirt 102 between the front and back of the skirt 102. A cord 114, 116 may be threaded from the bottom of the skirt 102 through the respective tubes of the ruching features 110, 112, and the cord 114, 116 may be fastened within the tubes near the top of the skirt 102. The cords 114, 116 may be individually pulled by the user to gather the respective tubes together so the sides of the skirt 102 shorten. Once pulled, the cords 114, 116 may be fixed respectively by a stopper or other mechanism so the sides of the skirt 102 remain shortened. Optionally, the user may undo the shortening of one or both sides by releasing the stopper or other mechanism of the ruching feature(s) 110, 112 so the tubes ungather and the skirt 102 returns to its original length. As noted, other ways of shortening one or both sides (or other parts) of a skirt in a skort according to the invention may be used. Also as noted, both the left and right sides of the skirt 102 in skort 100 use the same ruching feature 110, 112. Other embodiments may vary the way ruching features are implemented in a single embodiment of a skort according to the invention.
The embodiments of the invention described above refer to three different types of mechanisms (zipper, hook-and-eye, and poppers) that may be used as the attachment means for attaching the skirt to the shorts in the inventive skort. As noted, these three different types may each be used exclusively within an embodiment, or may be mixed within an embodiment. Moreover, more than one zipper may be used as an attachment means. Other mechanisms may be used exclusively as attachment means in an embodiment, or mixed with one or more other mechanisms within an embodiment. For example, magnets may be used to attach a skirt to the waistband of a pair of shorts in generally the same manner as described in connection with the popper embodiments. As another example, snaps may be used. Whatever mechanism(s) is used as the attachment means, the individual elements of the mechanism may be uniform or may vary from each other. By way of example, an embodiment of the inventive skort may implement larger snaps at select points of connection between the skirt and the shorts than at other points of connection. Yet another mechanism for attaching a skirt to the waistband of a pair of shorts in an embodiment of the invention is a hook-and-loop fastener such as Velcro® brand.
CONCLUSIONThe exemplary embodiments of the invention were chosen and described above in order to explain the principles of the invention and their practical applications so as to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention including the various embodiment and various modification as suited to the particular uses contemplated. The examples provided herein are not intended as limitation of the present invention. Other embodiments will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A garment including features of a pair of shorts and a skirt, comprising:
- a pair of compression shorts including a waistband, legs, and a gusseted crotch made of a moisture-wicking fabric;
- the waistband of the shorts including a drawstring for adjustable fit of the waistband, and the waistband including a zippered pocket;
- each of the legs of the shorts having an anti-ride-up feature disposed respectively near the inside bottom of the legs, and each of the legs including, respectively, at least two outside pockets that lie flat against the legs when empty; and
- a skirt releasably attachable and detachable by an attachment means to the waistband of the shorts,
- the skirt including multiple panels with at least two panels being made of mesh fabric,
- the skirt having an inner side and an outer side with either the inner side or the outer side being attachable via the attachment means to the waistband of the shorts to be the outside of the skirt,
- the skirt being reversible front to back and back to front via the attachment means to the waistband of the shorts, and
- the skirt having at least a selective shortening feature for shortening at least a part of the skirt.
2. The garment of claim 1, wherein the skirt is attachable via the attachment means to the waistband of the shorts while the shorts are being worn.
3. The garment of claim 1, wherein the skirt is detachable via the attachment means from the waistband of the shorts while the shorts are being worn.
4. The garment of claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprises a zipper.
5. The garment of claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprises snaps.
6. The garment of claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprises magnets.
7. The garment of claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprises a hook-and-loop mechanism.
8. The garment of claim 1, wherein the anti-ride-up feature comprises a gripping feature.
9. The garment of claim 1, wherein the anti-ride-up feature is disposed around the entire periphery of the inside bottom of the legs.
10. A skort, comprising:
- a pair of shorts having a waistband; and
- a skirt releasably attachable to the waistband of the shorts by an attachment means.
11. The skort of claim 10, wherein the skirt comprises an inside and an outside; and
- wherein the inside of the skirt is reversible with the outside of the skirt when the skirt is attached to the waistband of the shorts.
12. The skort of claim 10, wherein the attachment comprises a plurality of magnets with half of the plurality of magnets disposed on the waistband of the shorts and the other half of the plurality of magnets disposed on the skirt.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 4, 2020
Publication Date: Aug 5, 2021
Inventor: Ashten Nicole Rea (Tucson, AZ)
Application Number: 16/782,026