US20110061147A1 - Control top garment - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to the field of clothing, specifically a garment adapted to restrict the midsection of a wearer to create the appearance of a smaller and/or more shapely midsection.
- FIG. 1A depicts a front view of one embodiment of a control top garment.
- FIG. 1B depicts a back view of one embodiment of a control top garment.
- FIG. 1C depicts a top planar view of one embodiment of a control top garment.
- FIG. 2 depicts a close-up detailed view of the back side of a control top garment.
- FIG. 3 depicts a front view of a control top garment in use.
- FIG. 4 depicts a right side view of a control top garment in use.
- FIG. 5 depicts a left side view of a control top garment in use.
- FIG. 6 depicts a back side view of a control top garment in use.
- FIG. 7 depicts a front view of a control top garment in use, hidden beneath a fitted shirt.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a front view of an implementation of a control top garment 100 like those disclosed in this document and
- FIG. 1B illustrates a back view of an implementation of a control top garment 100 like those disclosed in this document.
- FIG. 1C is a view of the entirety of an implementation of a control top garment 100 like those disclosed in this document.
- the implementation can include a lower portion 102 coupled with an upper portion 104 that can include stretchable material.
- a lower portion 104 may include a portion of a pair of jeans, with an upper portion 104 adapted to couple with a lower portion 102 to allow the upper portion 104 to extend from the edge of the jeans upward along the body of the wearer. While in the implementation illustrated in FIGS.
- a lower portion 102 can contain a portion of a pair of jeans, in other implementations of control top garments like those disclosed in this document, a portion of or the entirety of any of a wide variety of garments, such as, by non-limiting example, pants, shorts, suit pants, capri pants, skirts, and any other garment containing a crotch portion may be used.
- the lower portion 102 can contain a portion of a pair of jeans pre-manufactured by a designer jeans company or any other convenient jeans manufacturer.
- a lower portion 102 may not be pre-manufactured, and instead can be manufactured and/or assembled at the time of manufacture of, assembly of, and/or coupling with an upper portion 104 .
- the upper portion 104 may contain a material similar to that used in mid-thigh bodysuits manufactured by SPANX, Inc. of Atlanta, Ga., and/or any other known and/or convenient material.
- FIG. 2 a detailed view of the rear view of the control top garment 100 implementation illustrated in FIG. 1B is shown.
- the lower portion 102 and upper portion 104 can be coupled through a seam 200 , which may be created by sewing a lower edge of the upper portion 104 to an outside surface of a lower portion 102 .
- the edge of the resulting seam 200 can face toward the skin of the wearer and remain invisible from the outside of the garment 100 .
- a lower portion 102 and upper portion 104 can be coupled through a wide variety of other systems and or methods, including, by non-limiting example, hook and loop fasteners, snaps, glue, adhesives, tape, buttons, or any other system or method for coupling two materials.
- Implementations of a control top garment 100 may be manufactured in a wide variety of ways and from a wide variety of materials.
- a conventional pair of jeans or pants may have portions that include the buttons and belt loops removed before an upper portion 104 can be coupled to the jeans or pants 102 .
- the general objective that may be accomplished in many implementations of control top garments is to allow placement of the upper portion at the locations along the wearer's body that will permit comfortable wearing of the jeans and simultaneous shaping of the body to produce a desired look, feel, and/or contour.
- an upper portion 104 can be coupled with a lower portion 102 , there may no longer be any need for buttons, zippers, or fasteners to be included in the crotch area of the garment, which may reduce the bulk or undesired appearance created by these fastening devices.
- portions of the skirt may be removed prior to coupling with an upper portion 104 or the entire skirt may be coupled with an upper portion 104 .
- a lower portion 102 may not be pre-manufactured, and instead can be manufactured and/or assembled at the time of manufacture of, assembly of, and/or coupling with an upper portion 104 .
- any other known and/or convenient method of manufacture can be employed.
- an upper portion 104 of a garment 100 can be made of a material or materials that allow an upper portion 104 to be more elastic and stretchable while still being restrictive and able to shape the wearer's body than a lower portion 102 .
- the lower portion 102 and upper portion 104 may have equal elasticity.
- a lower portion 102 can have greater elasticity than an upper portion 104 .
- An upper portion 104 may be formed of any of a wide variety of materials, including, but not limited to, nylon, spandex, elastanes (such as those marketed under the tradename Lycra®), polyester, polymer, cotton and any other textile material having desired elastic characteristics.
- FIGS. 3 , 4 , 5 , and 6 front, left side, right side, and back views of an implementation of a control top garment 100 on a wearer are illustrated.
- the lower portion 102 of a control top garment 100 can fit like a conventional pair of jeans while an upper portion 104 of a control top garment 100 can act to shape the stomach area of the wearer.
- an upper portion 104 of a garment 100 can act to shape the hip areas of the wearer.
- FIG. 3 , 4 , 5 , and 6 front, left side, right side, and back views of an implementation of a control top garment 100 on a wearer are illustrated.
- the lower portion 102 of a control top garment 100 can fit like a conventional pair of jeans while an upper portion 104 of a control top garment 100 can act to shape the stomach area of the wearer.
- an upper portion 104 of a garment 100 can act to shape the hip areas of the wearer.
- an upper portion 104 can control the appearance of the wearer's body when a body-conforming shirt 701 is worn over the upper portion 104 , creating the desired look and/or body behavior when worn. This effect is created without requiring the user to wear jeans or pants over a conventional piece of body shaping clothing. The ability to avoid layering may increase the comfort and/or ease of use of control top garment implementations.
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Abstract
A control top garment having a lower portion coupled with an upper portion. The upper portion can be adapted to shape the midsection of a wearer to create the appearance of a smaller or more shapely midsection.
Description
- The following application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/243,276, filed Sep. 17, 2009, the complete contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
- 1. Field Of The Invention
- The present disclosure relates to the field of clothing, specifically a garment adapted to restrict the midsection of a wearer to create the appearance of a smaller and/or more shapely midsection.
- 2. Background
- Many people desire to achieve the appearance of a smaller or more shapely midsection. Conventional body shapers exist, however they require layering under pants or other bottoms. What is needed is a control-top garment that provides both bottoms and restrictive material for the midsection of a wearer, in one garment. In some embodiments, the wearer should be able to have the comfort of wearing jeans and the effect of body shaping apparel without wearing two separate garments. In some embodiments, the undesirable appearance of bumps created by buttons and other fasteners at the top of pants, skirts, dresses or other bottoms when worn under a shirt may be eliminated.
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FIG. 1A depicts a front view of one embodiment of a control top garment. -
FIG. 1B depicts a back view of one embodiment of a control top garment. -
FIG. 1C depicts a top planar view of one embodiment of a control top garment. -
FIG. 2 depicts a close-up detailed view of the back side of a control top garment. -
FIG. 3 depicts a front view of a control top garment in use. -
FIG. 4 depicts a right side view of a control top garment in use. -
FIG. 5 depicts a left side view of a control top garment in use. -
FIG. 6 depicts a back side view of a control top garment in use. -
FIG. 7 depicts a front view of a control top garment in use, hidden beneath a fitted shirt. -
FIG. 1A illustrates a front view of an implementation of acontrol top garment 100 like those disclosed in this document andFIG. 1B illustrates a back view of an implementation of a controltop garment 100 like those disclosed in this document.FIG. 1C is a view of the entirety of an implementation of acontrol top garment 100 like those disclosed in this document. - As illustrated, the implementation can include a
lower portion 102 coupled with anupper portion 104 that can include stretchable material. As illustrated, in particular implementations, alower portion 104 may include a portion of a pair of jeans, with anupper portion 104 adapted to couple with alower portion 102 to allow theupper portion 104 to extend from the edge of the jeans upward along the body of the wearer. While in the implementation illustrated inFIGS. 1A and 1B alower portion 102 can contain a portion of a pair of jeans, in other implementations of control top garments like those disclosed in this document, a portion of or the entirety of any of a wide variety of garments, such as, by non-limiting example, pants, shorts, suit pants, capri pants, skirts, and any other garment containing a crotch portion may be used. - In the implementation illustrated in
FIGS. 1A and 1B , thelower portion 102 can contain a portion of a pair of jeans pre-manufactured by a designer jeans company or any other convenient jeans manufacturer. In other embodiments, alower portion 102 may not be pre-manufactured, and instead can be manufactured and/or assembled at the time of manufacture of, assembly of, and/or coupling with anupper portion 104. Theupper portion 104 may contain a material similar to that used in mid-thigh bodysuits manufactured by SPANX, Inc. of Atlanta, Ga., and/or any other known and/or convenient material. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , a detailed view of the rear view of thecontrol top garment 100 implementation illustrated inFIG. 1B is shown. As illustrated, thelower portion 102 andupper portion 104 can be coupled through aseam 200, which may be created by sewing a lower edge of theupper portion 104 to an outside surface of alower portion 102. The edge of the resultingseam 200 can face toward the skin of the wearer and remain invisible from the outside of thegarment 100. While the use of aseam 200 is illustrated, alower portion 102 andupper portion 104 can be coupled through a wide variety of other systems and or methods, including, by non-limiting example, hook and loop fasteners, snaps, glue, adhesives, tape, buttons, or any other system or method for coupling two materials. - Implementations of a control
top garment 100 may be manufactured in a wide variety of ways and from a wide variety of materials. In some implementations, a conventional pair of jeans or pants may have portions that include the buttons and belt loops removed before anupper portion 104 can be coupled to the jeans orpants 102. The general objective that may be accomplished in many implementations of control top garments is to allow placement of the upper portion at the locations along the wearer's body that will permit comfortable wearing of the jeans and simultaneous shaping of the body to produce a desired look, feel, and/or contour. In particular implementations, because anupper portion 104 can be coupled with alower portion 102, there may no longer be any need for buttons, zippers, or fasteners to be included in the crotch area of the garment, which may reduce the bulk or undesired appearance created by these fastening devices. In implementations such as skirts, portions of the skirt may be removed prior to coupling with anupper portion 104 or the entire skirt may be coupled with anupper portion 104. In other embodiments, alower portion 102 may not be pre-manufactured, and instead can be manufactured and/or assembled at the time of manufacture of, assembly of, and/or coupling with anupper portion 104. In yet other embodiments, any other known and/or convenient method of manufacture can be employed. - While the
lower portion 102 of agarment 100 can contain any of a wide variety of materials, such as, by non-limiting example, cotton, polyester, spandex, nylon, wool, and/or any other textile material, anupper portion 104 of agarment 100 can be made of a material or materials that allow anupper portion 104 to be more elastic and stretchable while still being restrictive and able to shape the wearer's body than alower portion 102. In some implementations, however, thelower portion 102 andupper portion 104 may have equal elasticity. In yet other implementations, alower portion 102 can have greater elasticity than anupper portion 104. Anupper portion 104 may be formed of any of a wide variety of materials, including, but not limited to, nylon, spandex, elastanes (such as those marketed under the tradename Lycra®), polyester, polymer, cotton and any other textile material having desired elastic characteristics. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 , 4, 5, and 6, front, left side, right side, and back views of an implementation of acontrol top garment 100 on a wearer are illustrated. As illustrated in the side views inFIGS. 4 and 5 , thelower portion 102 of acontrol top garment 100 can fit like a conventional pair of jeans while anupper portion 104 of acontrol top garment 100 can act to shape the stomach area of the wearer. As illustrated inFIGS. 3 and 5 , anupper portion 104 of agarment 100 can act to shape the hip areas of the wearer. As illustrated inFIG. 7 , because of the body shaping capability of anupper portion 104 of acontrol top garment 100, anupper portion 104 can control the appearance of the wearer's body when a body-conformingshirt 701 is worn over theupper portion 104, creating the desired look and/or body behavior when worn. This effect is created without requiring the user to wear jeans or pants over a conventional piece of body shaping clothing. The ability to avoid layering may increase the comfort and/or ease of use of control top garment implementations. - Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the invention as described and hereinafter claimed is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
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1. A garment, comprising:
a lower clothing portion adapted to be worn over a wearer's lower extremities;
an upper portion coupled with said lower clothing portion;
said upper portion being comprised of elastic material;
wherein in a relaxed state said upper portion has less surface area than the surface area of a wearer's midsection.
2. The garment of claim 1 , wherein said upper portion is coupled with said lower portion via stitching.
3. The garment of claim 1 , wherein said upper portion is made of material chosen from the group consisting of: nylon, elastane, polyester, polymer, and cotton.
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