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US1326536A
US1326536A US32004519A US32004519A US1326536A US 1326536 A US1326536 A US 1326536A US 32004519 A US32004519 A US 32004519A US 32004519 A US32004519 A US 32004519A US 1326536 A US1326536 A US 1326536A
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  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation with the seat dropped, v
  • Fig. 3 is a side view
  • Fig. 41 is a central section.
  • the waist l is divided from the collar 2 to the left side of the waist line on a line which is preferably oblique as. shown at 3,
  • Each waist portion carries its sleeve 5, and the sleeves -may be short or long with fastenings at the wrists if desired.
  • the major portion of the waist in front is continued down intothe two legs 6, 6 which are full, as shown, and which may extend to the ankles or be gathered up just below the knees, and. in either case the may be provided at the bottom with an adjustable fastening device such as a strap and buckle, or a button hole and several buttons as shown at 7.
  • the back may be in one piece, or if preferred it may be in two breadths 11 and 14: connected by a central seam 13, and each carries its part 15 of one arm and is connected with the respective front portion by an upright side seam.
  • the waist termi mates in the back at a belt 18 over which lies I crotch, being shown in Fig. l at 21, and pos sibly extending up through the major por tion of the front, as at 22, to the neckthus providing for fullness of the bust if neces sary.
  • the inside leg seams are indicated at 23; the outside at24t. The latter are left open at the hips, and fastening devices 25 close them there after the garment is put on.
  • the opening at the left hip communicates with the lower end of the waist opening 3, so that when both are unfastened the garment may be put on or removed with case.
  • Each rear breadth carries at this point a fly 26 which passes inside said fastening devices 25 as'indicated indotted lines in Fig. 3, and prevents exposure of the person in any position. So much for the back.
  • the material of the back of the waist is preferably continued below the belt in a fly 86- extending for some distance down within the drop seat and this fly is carried around over the left hip as at 35 and up along the front inside the line 3 as at 33.
  • buttons and button holes may answer, or stud-and-socket fasteners; this is a matter of preference excepting that, if the garment is to be washed,
  • the garment is for female wear, and woman is now engaged in so many occupations where freedom of move-. ment is necessary which cannot be had in her conventional garb, that I believe there is a demand for a one-piece bloomerette suit of this kind.
  • it may be put on and covered with awaist and skirt while the wearer is going to and coming from her work, and of course it can be worn in the garden, factory, cannery, or elsewhere with ease and modesty.
  • Special advantages arise from the cut of the garment, in that the buttons along the line 3 from the neck to the left hip, and the opening and buttons facilitate the putting on and taking olf of the bloomerettes, even though the wearer have hips of ample size.
  • the herein described bloomerette garment comprising a Waist having a closed back and a front open diagonally from the neck to one hip, a belt across the lower end of the back, a fly below the belt, a fly hanging over the belt, legs whose front breadths are integral with the major portion of the front of the waist and whose rear breadths constitute a drop. seat, the side seams being open over the hips and one hip opening communicating with'the diagonal front opening, flies under these'openings, and detachable fastening devices closing all openings and attaching the drop seat to said belt between its flies.

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M. J. SLATTERYQ BLOOMERETTES. v AIPPLICATPN nusp was 1?, 191a. RENEWED AUG. 26. 1919.
I 1,326,536. Patented Dec. 30,1919.
MITCHELL J. SLATTEBY, OFDENVER, COLORADO.
BLOOMERETTJES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 1919..
Application filed June 17, 1918, Serial No. 240,361. Renewed August 2 6. 1919. L'Serial No. 320*,0i5.v
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that T, MITCHELL J. SLAT- TERY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Denver, in the county of Denver, and
State of Colorado, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bloomerettes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to apparel, and more especially to union garments, and the object of the same is to produce a bloomerette for womens wear.
The garment is a combination of Waist and knickerbockers, so made as to be read ily adapted to the femalefigure, easy to put on and take off, entirely comfortable no matter in what position the wearer works, and capable of being worn beneath a shirt waist and skirt in going to and from work'.
Detailsof construction are set forth in the.
following specification and illustrated in j the drawings in which-- till Figure 1 is a front elevation,
Fig. 2 is a rear elevation with the seat dropped, v
Fig. 3 is a side view, and
Fig. 41 is a central section.
The waist l is divided from the collar 2 to the left side of the waist line on a line which is preferably oblique as. shown at 3,
and the minor portion 4 of the waist fastens to the major portion along this line with fasteners such as buttons and button holes. Each waist portion carries its sleeve 5, and the sleeves -may be short or long with fastenings at the wrists if desired. The major portion of the waist in front is continued down intothe two legs 6, 6 which are full, as shown, and which may extend to the ankles or be gathered up just below the knees, and. in either case the may be provided at the bottom with an adjustable fastening device such as a strap and buckle, or a button hole and several buttons as shown at 7. 'Darts 8 at the Waist line shape the garment to the figure, and pockets 9 occur at appropriate points. So much for the front, shown in Fig. 1.
The back may be in one piece, or if preferred it may be in two breadths 11 and 14: connected by a central seam 13, and each carries its part 15 of one arm and is connected with the respective front portion by an upright side seam. The waist termi mates in the back at a belt 18 over which lies I crotch, being shown in Fig. l at 21, and pos sibly extending up through the major por tion of the front, as at 22, to the neckthus providing for fullness of the bust if neces sary. The inside leg seams are indicated at 23; the outside at24t. The latter are left open at the hips, and fastening devices 25 close them there after the garment is put on. The opening at the left hip communicates with the lower end of the waist opening 3, so that when both are unfastened the garment may be put on or removed with case. Each rear breadth carries at this point a fly 26 which passes inside said fastening devices 25 as'indicated indotted lines in Fig. 3, and prevents exposure of the person in any position. So much for the back.
The material of the back of the waist is preferably continued below the belt in a fly 86- extending for some distance down within the drop seat and this fly is carried around over the left hip as at 35 and up along the front inside the line 3 as at 33.
In short, at every point where one breadth is connected by fastening devices with another, there is a fly to prevent exposure in case a button should become lost, a button hole tear out, or some other type of fastening device become broken or defective; and, in addition, the inside fly prevents the fastening devices from contacting with the undergarments. A drop or other form of belt may be sewed across the abdomen; the collar may be of any desired type, or the garment collarless and the throat open if preferred. I
I do not wish to be limited to the material employed, although I prefer wash goods which will not shrink plain, and of one color.. For fastening devices, buttons and button holes may answer, or stud-and-socket fasteners; this is a matter of preference excepting that, if the garment is to be washed,
' at that point,
is thought desirable. The garment is for female wear, and woman is now engaged in so many occupations where freedom of move-. ment is necessary which cannot be had in her conventional garb, that I believe there is a demand for a one-piece bloomerette suit of this kind. -As stated before, it may be put on and covered with awaist and skirt while the wearer is going to and coming from her work, and of course it can be worn in the garden, factory, cannery, or elsewhere with ease and modesty. Special advantages arise from the cut of the garment, in that the buttons along the line 3 from the neck to the left hip, and the opening and buttons facilitate the putting on and taking olf of the bloomerettes, even though the wearer have hips of ample size. The oblique or diagonal line 3 could cross the other breast; in fact, it might be a broken instead of a straight line, but I now prefer it as shown and described. However, modifications and amplifications are possible without departing from the spirit of the invention, and. details are unimportant excepting as specified below.
What I claim as new and desire to secure Letters Patent of the United States, is:
The herein described bloomerette garment comprising a Waist having a closed back and a front open diagonally from the neck to one hip, a belt across the lower end of the back, a fly below the belt, a fly hanging over the belt, legs whose front breadths are integral with the major portion of the front of the waist and whose rear breadths constitute a drop. seat, the side seams being open over the hips and one hip opening communicating with'the diagonal front opening, flies under these'openings, and detachable fastening devices closing all openings and attaching the drop seat to said belt between its flies.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
. MITCHELL J. SLATTER-Y.
Witnesses:
J. B. BROWN, Jr.,
F. M. DOMINA..
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US3949427A (en) * 1974-05-28 1976-04-13 Sampey Gladys Leblanc Garment with drop seat
US5331685A (en) * 1993-03-10 1994-07-26 Belgard Truly M Jumpsuit with lateral breast zippers
US20110219512A1 (en) * 2009-09-12 2011-09-15 Carol Ann Davis Easy access individual needs one piece garment
US9247774B2 (en) 2009-09-12 2016-02-02 Carol Ann Davis Easy access individual needs one piece garment

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3949427A (en) * 1974-05-28 1976-04-13 Sampey Gladys Leblanc Garment with drop seat
US5331685A (en) * 1993-03-10 1994-07-26 Belgard Truly M Jumpsuit with lateral breast zippers
US20110219512A1 (en) * 2009-09-12 2011-09-15 Carol Ann Davis Easy access individual needs one piece garment
US8898813B2 (en) * 2009-09-12 2014-12-02 Carol Ann Davis Easy access individual needs one piece garment
US9247774B2 (en) 2009-09-12 2016-02-02 Carol Ann Davis Easy access individual needs one piece garment

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