CN110678092A - Items incorporated into an attachment bag - Google Patents
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Abstract
Exemplary embodiments of wearable garments having a pocket are provided, wherein the garment may be disposed inside the pocket. For example, there may be provided an apparatus comprising: a garment configured to be worn by a user, the garment having an interior portion and a portion that is externally visible when worn; and a pocket disposed in an interior portion of the garment, wherein the pocket is not visible when the article is worn, and the entire garment can be disposed inside the pocket. In some exemplary embodiments, the footwear may be provided with a pocket on the interior of the footwear, wherein the pocket is removable and the footwear may be provided on the interior of the pocket.
Description
Cross Reference to Related Applications
This application relates to and claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application No.62/513,153 filed on 31/5/2017, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to exemplary embodiments of items that may be disposed in a bag, and more particularly, to exemplary embodiments of a variety of wearable items that may be disposed in an attachment bag.
Background
Clothing or other wearable items are often lost because people may misplace or forget the item when it is put down. Changes in daytime weather also indicate a need to use different types of clothing or other wearable items. Accordingly, there is a need for articles of clothing and other wearable articles that can be easily folded such that the article is portable and does not take up a lot of storage space.
Disclosure of Invention
At least some of the above problems are solved by the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. Exemplary embodiments of a garment that can be folded into an attachment pocket are provided.
In some exemplary embodiments, there is provided an apparatus, including: a garment configured to be worn by a user, the garment having an interior portion and a portion that is externally visible when worn; and a pocket disposed in an interior portion of the garment, wherein the pocket is not visible when the article is worn, and the entire garment can be disposed inside the pocket.
In some exemplary embodiments, the pocket may be integrated or sewn into an interior portion of the garment. The bag is detachable from the interior portion of the garment. The apparatus may further include a zipper configured to release the pouch from the interior portion of the garment such that the pouch is removable. The garment may comprise one of a jersey, a short-sleeve shirt, a long-sleeve shirt, a jacket, an adult gown, a child gown, a gown, an apron, and an apron gown.
In some exemplary embodiments, there is provided an apparatus, including: a first shoe configured to be worn by a user, the first shoe having a bottom portion and an upper portion for a foot of the user; a closable opening disposed between the upper portion and the bottom portion; and a pocket disposed within and extendable from the closable opening, wherein the entire first shoe can be disposed inside the pocket.
In some exemplary embodiments, the apparatus may further include a second shoe, which may be disposed inside the pocket. The first and second shoes may comprise sandals. A closable opening may be provided at the rear of the first shoe. The bag may be detachable from the first shoe. The closable opening can be closed and opened using a zipper.
In some exemplary embodiments, there is provided a device comprising a first slipper; a second slipper; a slot disposed in the first slipper; and a pocket disposed within and extendable from the slot, wherein the first and second sandals may be disposed inside the pocket. The notch may be provided in a side portion of the first slipper. The pocket may be detachable from the first slipper.
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The foregoing and other objects of the disclosure will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and claims, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
fig. 1(a) -1(c) illustrate a jersey that can be provided into a pocket according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 2(a) -2(c) illustrate adult pajamas that may be disposed into a pocket according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure.
Fig. 3(a) -3(c) illustrate children's pajamas that may be disposed into a pouch according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
4(a) -4(f) illustrate footwear that may be provided into a pocket according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 5(a) -5(e) illustrate a clog that can be provided into a pocket according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
6(a) -6(d) illustrate cover up (coverup) that may be disposed into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 7(a) -7(d) illustrate an apron that may be provided into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
8(a) -8(d) show an apron blouse that can be provided into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 9(a) -9(d) illustrate shawl that may be disposed into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 10(a) -10(d) illustrate team logos that may be provided into bags according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure.
11(a) -11(c) illustrate a child's growing pajamas that may be disposed into a pouch according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 12(a) -12(d) illustrate a mitt that can be provided into a pocket according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 13(a) -13(d) illustrate gloves that may be disposed into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
14(a) -14(c) show a cover shirt/apron combination that may be disposed into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure; and
15(a) -15(c) illustrate scarves with earmuffs that can be disposed into bags according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure.
Throughout the drawings, the same reference numerals and characters, unless otherwise specified, are used to denote like features, elements, components or portions of the illustrated embodiments. Furthermore, while the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the figures, it is done so in connection with the illustrative embodiments. It is intended that changes and modifications may be made to the described embodiments without departing from the true scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
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Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a variety of configurations of items that may be incorporated into an attachment bag. In some exemplary embodiments, the article may be an article of clothing or other wearable article. The pocket may be integral with or sewn together with the article and is preferably, where applicable, integrated in an inner portion of the article that is not visible when the article is worn. In some exemplary embodiments, the bag may be detachable from the article. Exemplary embodiments of various articles will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following description of the various embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, its application, or uses.
Fig. 1(a) -1(c) illustrate a jersey that can be provided into a pocket according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The jersey 10 can be any type of shirt (such as, but not limited to, a long-sleeved shirt or a short-sleeved shirt or a sleeveless shirt with buttons or zippers) and can be any size (e.g., small, medium, or large), and can be any length (e.g., short, medium, or long). The jersey 10 can have pockets 12 that can be disposed in an interior portion (interior area) of the jersey 10 such that it is not visible when the jersey 10 is worn. The bag 12 may be removable and may have a zipper 14. The jersey 10 can be folded into the interior 16 of the pouch 12, as shown in fig. 1 (b). As shown in fig. 1(c), the jersey 10 can be completely disposed within a pocket 12, the pocket 12 can be closed and can be easily held or carried for carrying.
Fig. 2(a) -2(c) illustrate adult pajamas that may be disposed into a pocket according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. The adult pajamas 20 may have long sleeves, short sleeves, be sleeveless, or have thin straps, and may be of any size (e.g., small, medium, or large), and may be of any length (e.g., short, medium, or long). The adult pajamas 20 may have a pocket 22, which pocket 22 may be disposed in an interior portion (interior area) of the adult pajamas 20 such that it is not visible when the adult pajamas 20 are worn. The bag 22 may be removable and may have a zipper 24. The adult pajamas 20 may be folded into the interior 26 of the bag 22 as shown in fig. 2 (b). As shown in fig. 2(c), the adult pajamas 20 may be disposed entirely within a pocket 22, which pocket 22 may be closed and easily held or carried for carrying. In some exemplary embodiments, the adult pajamas 20 may have matching bottoms (e.g., pyjamas) that may also be stored within the pockets 22. These bases may also be attached to the adult pajamas 20 by a variety of mechanismsStructures such as, but not limited toA band, a clip, a magnet, or a button.
Fig. 3(a) -3(c) illustrate children's pajamas that may be disposed into a pouch according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The children's pajamas 30 may have long sleeves, short sleeves, or no sleeves, and may have any size (e.g., small, medium, or large) and any length (e.g., short, medium, or long). The children's pajamas 30 may have a pocket 32, which pocket 32 may be disposed in an interior portion (interior area) of the children's pajamas 30 such that it is not visible when the children's pajamas 30 is worn. The bag 32 may be removable and may have a zipper 34. The children's pajamas 30 may be folded into the interior 36 of the bag 32, as shown in fig. 3 (b). As shown in fig. 3(c), the children's pajamas 30 may be disposed entirely within a pocket 32, which pocket 32 may be closed and easily held or carried for carrying. In some exemplary embodiments, the children's pajamas 30 may have matching bottoms (not shown), such as pyjamas, which may also be stored within the pockets 32. These bases may also be attached to the children's pajamas 30 by a variety of mechanisms, such as, but not limited toA band, a clip, a magnet, or a button.
4(a) -4(f) illustrate footwear that may be provided into a pocket according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. Although the flip- flops 40, 41 are shown as footwear, the footwear may be any type and size of footwear, such as, but not limited to, boots, loafers, or open style footwear such as sandals or slippers. Footwear 40 may have a rear portion 43 configured to be open as shown in fig. 4 (b). The rear portion 43 may have a zipper or other openable/closable mechanism. The pocket 42 may be disposed within an opening 44 in the rear portion 43. The bag 42 may extend from the rear portion 43 as shown in fig. 4(c) and may be removable. In some exemplary embodiments, footwear 40 may be configured to be open on the front or sides, and pocket 42 may be disposed within that portion. As shown in fig. 4(d), footwear 41 may be stacked under footwear 40. As shown in fig. 4(e), footwear 40, 41 may be disposed into the pocket 42 until the entire portion of the footwear 40, 41 is inserted into the pocket 42, as shown in fig. 4 (f). The pouch 42 may be sealed or closed by a variety of mechanisms, such as by zippers, drawstrings, buttons, snaps, a,Or other mechanism to retain footwear 40, 41 within pocket 42. The bag 42 can be easily held or carried for carrying.
Fig. 5(a) -5(e) illustrate a clog that can be provided into a pocket according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The sandals 50, 51 may be any type and size of footwear such as, but not limited to, slippers, boots, flip-flops, loafers or sandals. The clog 50 can have a slot 53 provided in the side portion 54, which slot 53 is configured to open as shown in fig. 5 (b). The slot 53 may be provided on either side of the clog or in any location and is not limited to any location. The pocket 52 may be disposed within a slot 53 of the clog 50 and may be removable from the slot 53, and may be removable. As shown in fig. 5(c), the slippers 51 may be stacked under the slippers 50. As shown in fig. 5(d), the sandals 50, 51 may be disposed within the pocket 52 until the entire portion of the sandals 50, 51 is inserted within the pocket 52, as shown in fig. 5 (e). The pouch 52 may be sealed or closed by a variety of mechanisms, such as by zippers, drawstrings, buttons, snaps, a,Or other mechanism to retain the sandals 50, 51 within the pocket 52. The bag 52 can be easily held or carried for carrying.
Fig. 6(a) -6(d) illustrate a cover up that may be disposed into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The gown 60 may have long sleeves, short sleeves, be sleeveless or have thin drapes, and may be of any size (e.g., small, medium, or large), and may be of any length (e.g., short, medium, or long). The gown 60 may have a pouch 62 that may be disposed in an interior portion of the gown 60(interior region) such that it is not visible when the gown 60 is worn. The bag 62 may have a zipper 64. In some exemplary embodiments, the bag 62 may be used65 or other securing mechanism, as shown in fig. 6 (b). The gown 60 can be folded into the interior 66 of the pouch 62, as shown in fig. 6 (c). As shown in fig. 6(d), the gown 60 may be disposed entirely within a pouch 62 that can be closed and easily held or carried for carrying.
Fig. 7(a) -7(d) illustrate an apron that may be provided into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The apron 70 can be of any size (e.g., small, medium, or large), and can be of any length (e.g., short, medium, or long), and can be of any design. The apron 70 may have a pocket 72 which may be provided in an interior portion (interior region) of the apron 70 so that it is not visible when the apron 70 is worn. The bag 72 may have a zipper 74. In some exemplary embodiments, bag 72 may be used75 or other securing mechanism, from skirt 70, as shown in fig. 7 (b). Apron 70 may be folded into the interior 76 of bag 72 as shown in FIG. 7 (c). As shown in fig. 7(d), the apron 70 may be disposed entirely within a pocket 72, which pocket 72 may be closed and may be easily held or carried for carrying. In some exemplary embodiments, apron 72 may have extensions (not shown) that can be lifted to strap apron 72 around the neck of the user, and apron 72 has a front portion that covers the torso of the user.
8(a) -8(d) show an apron blouse that can be provided into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The apron cover up 80 can be of any size (e.g., small, medium, or large), and can be of any length (e.g., short, medium, or long). The apron blouse 80 can also be short sleeved or long sleeved or have one sleeve.The skirt cover shirt 80 may have a pocket 82 which may be provided in an interior portion (interior region) of the skirt cover shirt 80 such that it is not visible when the skirt cover shirt 80 is worn. The bag 82 may have a zipper 84. In some exemplary embodiments, the skirt cover shirt 80 may have portions 81(a) and 81(b) which form an outer layer on the skirt cover shirt 80 and which may be raised and connected at the top to form a cover shirt, as shown in fig. 8 (b). The portions 81(a) and 81(b) may be connected by any fastening means, such as by zippers, clips, buttons, snaps, clips, or the,Or other mechanism. In some exemplary embodiments, a bag 82 may be used85 or some other securing mechanism, from the apron cover shirt 80. The skirt cover shirt 80 can be folded into the interior 86 of the bag 82 as shown in figure 8 (c). As shown in fig. 8(d), the apron blouse 80 may be disposed entirely within a pocket 82 which may be closed and easily held or carried for carrying.
Fig. 9(a) -9(d) illustrate shawl that may be disposed into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. Cape 90 may have any length (e.g., short length, medium length, or long length) and any width. The cape 90 may have a pocket 92 that may be disposed on the inside of the cape 90 such that it is not visible when the cape 90 is worn. The bag 92 may have a zipper 94. In some exemplary embodiments, a bag 92 may be used95 or other securing mechanism, from the cape 90, as shown in fig. 9 (b). Cape 90 may be folded into interior 96 of bag 92, as shown in fig. 9 (c). As shown in fig. 9(d), cape 90 may be disposed entirely within pocket 92, which pocket 92 may be closed and which may be easily held or carried for carrying.
Fig. 10(a) -10(d) illustrate team logos that may be provided into bags according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. The team logo 100 may have any length and width. The team logo 100 may have a logo 101, which may be a team name, a team logo, or a slogan visible on one side of the team logo 100. The emblem 100 may have a pocket 102 that may be disposed on the opposite side of the emblem 100. The bag 102 may have a zipper 104 and may be removable. The tag 100 may be folded into the interior 106 of the bag 102, as shown in fig. 10 (c). As shown in fig. 10(d), the tag 100 may be disposed entirely within a pocket 102, which pocket 102 may be closed and easily held or carried for carrying.
Fig. 11(a) -11(c) illustrate a child's growing pajamas that may be disposed into a pouch according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The child's growing pajamas 110 may be of any size (e.g., small, medium, or large), and may be of any length (e.g., short, medium, or long), and may have long sleeves, short sleeves, or no sleeves. The child growing pajamas 110 may have a pocket 112 that may be disposed in an interior portion (interior area) of the child growing pajamas 110 such that it is not visible when the child growing pajamas 110 are worn. The bag 112 may be removable and may have a zipper 114. The child's growing pajamas 110 may be folded into the interior 116 of the bag 112, as shown in fig. 11 (b). As shown in fig. 11(c), the child's growing pajamas 110 may be disposed entirely within a pocket 112, which pocket 112 may be closed and easily held or carried for carrying. In some exemplary embodiments, the child's growing pajamas 110 may have extensions 118 for the sleeves and length of, for example, a shirt, to add to the child's growing pajamas 110 as the child grows. These may be added through a variety of securing mechanisms such as, but not limited toA band, a clip, a magnet, or a button. In some exemplary embodiments, the child's growing pajamas 110 may have matching bottoms (e.g., pyjamas) that may also be stored within the pockets 32. These bases may also be attached to the child's growing pajamas by a variety of mechanisms, such as, but not limited toA band, a clip, a magnet, or a button. The bottom may also have extensions for the legs of e.g. a pajama when the child is growing up.
Fig. 12(a) -12(d) illustrate a mitt that can be provided into a pocket according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. Mitts 121, 122 may be any type of product such as, but not limited to, mitts or boxing gloves, which may or may not have portions to cover the fingers. Glove 121 may have a notch 123 disposed in side 124, the notch 123 being configured to open as shown in fig. 12 (a). Notch 123 may be disposed on either side of glove 121 or in any location, and is not limited to any location. An opening 125 may be provided in notch 123 of glove 121. As shown in fig. 12(b), glove 122 may be stacked under glove 121. As shown in fig. 12(c), glove 122 may be disposed within opening 125 of glove 121 until the entire glove 122 is disposed within opening 125 of glove 121, as shown in fig. 12 (d). Glove 121 may be a bag and may be easily held or carried for carrying. In some exemplary embodiments, glove 121 may have a clip 126 to attach it to, for example, a bag or purse (not shown). The notch 123 may be sealed or closed by a variety of mechanisms (not shown), such as by a zipper, drawstring, button, snap, for exampleOr other mechanism to retain glove 122 within opening 125 of glove 121.
Fig. 13(a) -13(d) illustrate gloves that may be disposed into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The gloves 131, 132 may be any type of product, such as, but not limited to, a mitten or boxing glove, which may or may not have a portion to cover a finger. Glove 131 may have a notch 133 disposed within side 134, the notch 133 configured to open as shown in fig. 13 (a). The notch 133 may be disposed on either side of the glove 131 or at any location, and is not limited to any location. An opening 135 may be provided in the notch 133 of the glove 131. As shown in FIG. 13(b), gloves 132 may be stacked on gloves 131Below. As shown in fig. 13(c), glove 132 may be disposed within opening 135 of glove 131 until the entire glove 132 is disposed within opening 135 of glove 131, as shown in fig. 13 (d). The glove 131 may be a bag and may be easily held or carried for carrying. In some exemplary embodiments, glove 131 may have a paperclip 136 to attach it to, for example, a bag or purse (not shown). The notch 133 may be sealed or closed by a variety of mechanisms (not shown), such as by a zipper, drawstring, button, snap, or the like,Or other mechanism to retain glove 132 within opening 135 of glove 131.
14(a) -14(c) show a cover shirt/apron combination that can be disposed into a bag according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The cover up/apron assembly 140 can have any size (e.g., small, medium, or large) and any length (e.g., short, medium, or long). The cover shirt/skirt assembly 140 may have a bag 142 that may be disposed on the inside of the cover shirt/skirt assembly 140 so that it is not visible when the cover shirt/skirt assembly 140 is worn. The bag 142 may have a zipper 144. In some exemplary embodiments, a bag 142 may be usedOr some other securing mechanism, from the cover shirt/skirt assembly 140. The gown 140 can be folded into the interior 146 of the pouch 142, as shown in fig. 14 (b). As shown in fig. 14(c), the cover up/skirt assembly 140 may be disposed entirely within a bag 142 that may be closed and may be easily held or carried for carrying. In some exemplary embodiments, upper arm loops 146 and 148 may be provided to provide a cover up portion that can be lifted up to strap around the neck of the user. In some exemplary embodiments, upper arm loops 146, 148 may be used to tie the apron around the waist of the user. In some exemplary embodiments, the cover up/apron combination 140 may also be used as a scarf or blanket.
FIG. 15(a)15(c) shows a scarf with earmuffs that can be placed into a pocket according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. The scarf 150 can have any length (e.g., short length, medium length, or long length) and any width. In some exemplary embodiments, the scarf 150 can have attachment earmuffs 158. The scarf 150 can have a pocket 152 that can be placed on the inside of the scarf 150 so that it is not visible when the scarf 150 is worn. In some exemplary embodiments, the pocket 152 may run the length of the scarf so that the scarf itself may be the pocket 152. In some exemplary embodiments, a pocket may be provided within the scarf so that the earmuffs may be placed within the pocket when not in use, which pocket may be sealed or left open. Bag 152 may have a zipper 154. In some exemplary embodiments, bag 152 may be usedOr other securing mechanism, to be removed from the scarf 150. The scarf 150 can be folded into the interior 156 of the pocket 152, as shown in fig. 15 (b). An ear cup 158 may also be inserted into the interior 156 of the bag 152. As shown in fig. 15(c), the scarf 150 and earmuffs 158 can be completely disposed within the pocket 152, and the pocket 152 can be closed and easily held or carried for carrying. In some exemplary embodiments, the scarf 150 may be a scarf that may be passed over a user's head, or the scarf 150 may be attached via snaps, buttons, hooks, or the like,Or some other mechanism to open so that it surrounds the neck without having to pass over the user's head. In some exemplary embodiments, the ear cup 158 may be looped,Snaps or any other type of attachment mechanism to detach from the scarf 150 or a strap attached to the scarf 150.
Various modifications may be provided on the various wearable articles and bags above. For example, the bag may be passed through a variety of means (e.g., through the use ofButtons, clips, magnets, or other mechanisms) to be detached from the wearable item and then used separately, for example, to hold a variety of items, such as money, credit cards, identification cards, and the like. The bag can be made in a variety of sizes to accommodate only wearable or other items. For example, a shirt or jacket may include a sized pocket that will hold a bottom or a nightwear. The pouch of the apron or blouse may include a pouch that will hold the swimsuit. The pouch is not limited to any location or position on the wearable item and may be provided in multiple positions. Preferably, a location may be provided where the bag would not be visible when the article is worn. Any mechanism may be used (e.g., zippers, buttons, clips,Or other mechanism) to seal or close the bag. The wearable item is not limited to any particular item, and the bag may be disposed within a variety of wearable or non-wearable items, such as, but not limited to, hats, ponchos, raincoats, jackets, scarves, capes, headscarves, sports wipes, aprons, gowns, skirts, dress, T-shirts, pants, pajamas, pyjamas, slippers, boots, sandals, eyeglass and sunglasses cases, surgical caps, barbecue-specific covers, baby-carrier gown specifically adapted for use with a baby carrier worn on the body, backpacks, beach bags, tote bags, vanity bags, wallet, baby-carrying bags, purses, sports bags, umbrella covers, portable beds, air cushions, household containers, lunch bags, oven gloves, portable coolers, nets, tents, blankets, bed covers, linen, table cloths, mosquito nets, purses, drapes, blankets, bed covers, table cloths, and the like, Towels, cloth banners, aprons, baby socks, headscarfs, swimwear, bibs, bride veil, wearable blankets for babies, gowns, veil, headband, headwear, handkerchiefs, hats, earmuffs, headband straps, hats, headband, jackets, knitted masks, shorts, dress, vests, socks, underwear, toys and novelty masks, shawl, poncho, scarf, shawl, pajamas, tops, underwear, headwear, shoes, flip-flops, slippersBeach gowns and hoods, boy and girl swimsuits, and canine products and accessories (e.g., canine jackets, shirts, dresses, coats, sweaters, etc.). In embodiments such as gloves, sandals, or boots, when multiple components are present, a pocket may be provided on each item, or a pocket may be provided on a single item, where the pocket would be large enough to accommodate the combination of two items (e.g., a pocket on a single glove that can hold both gloves).
Various other modifications may be provided on the various wearable articles above. The wearable article can be made from a variety of materials, such as waterproof, water resistant, reflective, solar, color changing, uv protective, luminescent, heat resistant, breathable, and/or insect repellent materials. The material used to make the fabric of the wearable article and/or bag may be of any weight, and may be soft and flexible so as to be durable, foldable, and tear resistant. For example, various wearable articles and bags may be made from one or more of nylon, polyester, cotton, paper, microfiber, suede, and vinyl. Various designs and patterns may be provided on the materials used for wearable articles and bags, and other materials or designs may be provided, such as hems, laces, and/or sequins. The wearable article may be a double-sided fabric and may be made for use by adults or children of any size.
A variety of fasteners may be used in the wearable item and/or the bag.Or other attachment materials (e.g., snaps or other fasteners) may be used in portions of the wearable article. The wearable item and/or bag may have an attachment mechanism such as a hook, strap, clip, or other mechanical accessory to connect to, for example, a key fob, buckle, backpack, suitcase, briefcase, handbag, purse, golf bag, sports bag, beach bag, travel bag, toothbrush travel bag, lunch box, make-up kit, jacket, clothing, umbrella, shoe, book, stroller, hiking equipment, military equipment, toolbox, dog chain, pet chain, body, or other mechanical accessoryAn article of sports, souvenir or other garment or device or part thereof. The attachment mechanism may be retractable, such as a retractable chain, rope, belt, or the like.
The foregoing merely illustrates the principles of the disclosure. Many modifications and variations to the described embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the teachings herein. It will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise numerous systems, arrangements, products and methods which, although not explicitly shown or described herein, embody the principles of the disclosure and are thus within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. An apparatus, comprising:
a garment configured to be worn by a user, the garment having an interior portion and a portion that is externally visible when worn; and
a pocket disposed in the interior portion of the garment, wherein the pocket is not visible when the garment is worn and the entire garment can be disposed inside the pocket.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pocket is integrated or sewn into the interior portion of the garment.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bag is detachable from the interior portion of the garment.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a zipper configured to release the pouch from the interior portion of the garment, thereby making the pouch detachable.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the garment comprises one of a jersey, a short-sleeve shirt, a long-sleeve shirt, a jacket, an adult nightwear, a child nightwear, a gown, an apron, and an apron gown.
6. An apparatus, comprising:
a first shoe configured to be worn by a user, the first shoe having a bottom and an upper for a foot of the user;
a closable opening disposed between the upper portion and the bottom portion; and
a pocket disposed within and extendable from the closable opening, wherein the entire first shoe can be disposed inside the pocket.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the apparatus further comprises a second shoe capable of being disposed within the pocket.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first shoe and the second shoe comprise sandals.
9. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the closable opening is provided at a rear portion of the first shoe.
10. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the bag is detachable from the first shoe.
11. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the closable opening is closed and opened using a zipper.
12. An apparatus, comprising:
a first slipper;
a second slipper;
a slot disposed in the first slipper; and
a pocket disposed within and extendable from the slot, wherein the first and second sandals are disposable within the pocket.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the notch is provided on a side of the first slipper.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said bag is detachable from said first clog.
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