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US723191A
US723191A US9766502A US1902097665A US723191A US 723191 A US723191 A US 723191A US 9766502 A US9766502 A US 9766502A US 1902097665 A US1902097665 A US 1902097665A US 723191 A US723191 A US 723191A
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  • tion pertains to dress-skirts worn m- 'it' od t prQv "'sk ts inone.
  • This object is at- Iof'the device hereinafterdehioh-i s inyention as worn ,ig'. 2isaview of the same with the reversibleflounce reversed to form a trimming on thebottom of the skirt.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the invention with the reversible flounce detached, leaving a short skirt for walking, cycling, golfing, or other exercises.
  • Fig. 4l is a view of Fig. 3 with the short skirt reversed.
  • Fig. 5 is a view of Fig. 1 reversed; and
  • Fig. 6 is a view of Fig. 2 reversed, all of which shows six styles or designs of skirts combined in one skirt.
  • 7 illustrates one manner of fastening the detachable reversible flounce to the short skirt, and
  • Fig. 8 shows another manner of fastening the same.
  • My invention comprises thesimple idea of making a dress-skirt of double-faced cloth and so finishing the same in making that it may be worn have addedthe idea of a detachable reversiblewith either side out.
  • a skirt may be shortened by removing the flounce or by reversing the with trimming of adetachable extension or flounce B, made in.
  • a skirt that when worn one side may appear plain, as in Fig. 1, and on being reversed by turning the inner side out may appear as a plaid or figured skirt, as indicated in Fig. 5.
  • the skirt A is made of a length commonly worn when walking, cycling, golfing, or other outdoor exercise, also for working, traveling, and for rainy-day use. This skirt with the flounce B'detached, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, may beworn for these uses.
  • the reversible flounce B is designed not only as an extension to make the short skirt A a. full-length skirt, but to make atrimming or ornament to the same, as seen in Figs. 2 and 6.
  • My invention is also designed to be made of two thicknesses of difierent kinds of dressgoods, whereby the same effect is obtained as in using double-faced cloth.
  • the flounce Bis attached to the skirt A, preferably by means of metallic socketclasps, whereby the joining edges may be quickly attached to or detached from' each other. ished with a double hem, one being in. the form of a facing or flap C sewed on the skirt, leaving a split between the two bottom edges.
  • the socket-clasps D are fastened to the inner side of one of these edges, as indicated in Fig. 7, and the stud-clasps E are fastened
  • the lower edge of the skirt A is fin-" to the two faces of the top edge of the fiounce B, so that when reversed they will fit, respectively, into the socket-clasps D.
  • the 'flounce may be fastened to both sides of the split hem'by means of socket-clasps on each, as shown Fig. 8.
  • the flap or split hem serves the purpose of covering the fas-. teners and of protecting them from contact detaching the flounce, which can be easily F, Figs. 7 and 8.
  • the skirt and fiounce are so shaped and finished that the object in view can be attained without destroying the outlines of the skirt underany of the combinationsetfected.
  • theupper part of the flounce is provided with fastening means which will permit the flounce to be attached by either of its faces to the lower portion of the upper part of the skirt, thus-enabling the flounce to be reversed and reattached to the upper part without destroying the outline.
  • a duplex dress-skirt comprising a reversible skirt and flounce, suitable fasteners for attaching said flounce to said skirt, said fasteners spaced and mounted on a narrow braid or strip of cloth, and said braid or strip of cloth sewed to the connecting edges of said skirt and flounce, as shown and described and forv the purposes set forth.
  • a dupleig skirt comprising a body portion having a split hem on its edge, a detachable flounce provided with fastening means for attachment within the split hem, and.
  • a duplex skirt comprising a body portionv having a flap along its lower edge, a detachable flounce provided with fastening means at its opposite faces for attachment to the skirt, and means on the body portion and on the flap adapted to receive the fastening means of the flounce, substantially as described.
  • a duplex skirt comprising a body portion,-a detachable flounce, fastening devices applied to the body portion and flounce for attaching the two together, and means applied at corresponding points along the fasteners of the body portion and flounce to indicate the starting-point for attaching the body portion and fiounce together, substantially as described.

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PATENTED MAR. 17, 1903.
A. ABLE R. WOMANS SKIRT.
' APPLIUATION FILED MAR. 10, 1902.
wiriessesz in Womens Skirts,
i e- 147 ew as, a plain dressskirt UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
AUGUSTA ADLER, OF TACOMA, WASHINGTON, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-FOURTH TO II. T. LEMONS, OF TACOMA, WASHINGTON.
WOMANS SKI RT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 723,191,11ated March 17, 1903. Application filed March 10, 1902. Serial No. 97,665. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, AUGUSTA ADLER, a citizen of the United States,residing at Tacoma,
in. the county of Pierce and State of Washington, (my post-office address being 722 South;
J street, in Tacoma, Washington,) have invented a certain newand usefullmprovement V and said improvement to be designated asa duplexskirt, of which the following is a-specification. tion pertains to dress-skirts worn m- 'it' od t prQv "'sk ts inone. This object is at- Iof'the device hereinafterdehioh-i s inyention as worn ,ig'. 2isaview of the same with the reversibleflounce reversed to form a trimming on thebottom of the skirt. Fig. 3 is a view of the invention with the reversible flounce detached, leaving a short skirt for walking, cycling, golfing, or other exercises. Fig. 4lis a view of Fig. 3 with the short skirt reversed. Fig. 5 is a view of Fig. 1 reversed; and Fig. 6 is a view of Fig. 2 reversed, all of which shows six styles or designs of skirts combined in one skirt. 7 illustrates one manner of fastening the detachable reversible flounce to the short skirt, and Fig. 8 shows another manner of fastening the same.
Similar letters refer to similar parts in the several views. x 4
My invention comprises thesimple idea of making a dress-skirt of double-faced cloth and so finishing the same in making that it may be worn have addedthe idea of a detachable reversiblewith either side out. To thisI flounce, whereby a skirt may be shortened by removing the flounce or by reversing the with trimming of adetachable extension or flounce B, made in.
any desirable style or shape. The material Fig.
used is preferably of double-faced cloth or dress-goods, each face of the cloth being ofa separate and distinct color or pattern. By this means I obtain a skirt that when worn one side may appear plain, as in Fig. 1, and on being reversed by turning the inner side out may appear as a plaid or figured skirt, as indicated in Fig. 5.
The skirt A is made of a length commonly worn when walking, cycling, golfing, or other outdoor exercise, also for working, traveling, and for rainy-day use. This skirt with the flounce B'detached, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, may beworn for these uses.
The reversible flounce B is designed not only as an extension to make the short skirt A a. full-length skirt, but to make atrimming or ornament to the same, as seen in Figs. 2 and 6.
.By means of the several, uses herein set forth for the use of the two parts of the skirt, detachable and reversible, I provide in one skirt a garment thatis not only suitable for the home and social gatherings, but for traveling,walking, working, cycling, golfing-and, in short, for all uses required in modern times.
My invention is also designed to be made of two thicknesses of difierent kinds of dressgoods, whereby the same effect is obtained as in using double-faced cloth.-
The flounce Bis attached to the skirt A, preferably by means of metallic socketclasps, whereby the joining edges may be quickly attached to or detached from' each other. ished with a double hem, one being in. the form of a facing or flap C sewed on the skirt, leaving a split between the two bottom edges.
The socket-clasps D are fastened to the inner side of one of these edges, as indicated in Fig. 7, and the stud-clasps E are fastened The lower edge of the skirt A is fin-" to the two faces of the top edge of the fiounce B, so that when reversed they will fit, respectively, into the socket-clasps D. The 'flounce may be fastened to both sides of the split hem'by means of socket-clasps on each, as shown Fig. 8.
It is to e'observed that the flap or split hem serves the purpose of covering the fas-. teners and of protecting them from contact detaching the flounce, which can be easily F, Figs. 7 and 8.)
In order to avoid confusion in fastening the flo'unce B to the skirt A, I designate a starting-point by means of a trade-mark or other label placed between two of the fasteners on the skirt and the respective two fasteners on the flounce, as indicated at T M, Fig. 8.
It is to be observed that I do not limit myself to any one kind of fastener, but reserve the right to use buttons, hooks and eyes, or any suitable means whereby I may fasten or detach the flounce B to the skirt A in the most practical manner. It is to be further observed that my invention is designed for the use of housewives, tourists, pleasureseekers, saleswomen, working women, and shop-girls and that I do not limit myself to making any one kind or style of skirt in duplex form. i I The reversible flouuce B can be detached from the skirt A almost instantly and but a short time will be required to again attach it. It can be worn from the home to placesof business or amusement and be detached and laid aside during working hours or times of amusement and again attached before returning to the home. When traveling, the reversible skirt and flounce are especially useful onaccount of the various uses to which they are adaptable and the several changes of skirt that they provide for the wearer. A dress for rainy weather is readily made by carried in a hand-bag.
I am aware that it is old to form a dressskirt with contrasting faces, so that the appearance may be altered by reversing and wearing the skirt with either face out. also aware that it is old to provide a skirt with a detachable flounce, so that by removing the flounce the skirt will be shortened.
5o It will be observed that my invention dif- I am;
ferent combination of colors, as desired. To enable this to be done, the skirt and fiounce are so shaped and finished that the object in view can be attained without destroying the outlines of the skirt underany of the combinationsetfected. Furthermore,theupper part of the flounce is provided with fastening means which will permit the flounce to be attached by either of its faces to the lower portion of the upper part of the skirt, thus-enabling the flounce to be reversed and reattached to the upper part without destroying the outline.
Having thus described my invention,what
I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A duplex dress-skirt comprising a reversible skirt and flounce, suitable fasteners for attaching said flounce to said skirt, said fasteners spaced and mounted on a narrow braid or strip of cloth, and said braid or strip of cloth sewed to the connecting edges of said skirt and flounce, as shown and described and forv the purposes set forth.
2. A dupleig skirt comprising a body portion having a split hem on its edge, a detachable flounce provided with fastening means for attachment within the split hem, and.
means provided on both inside faces of the hem to receive the fastening means on the flounce, substantially as described.
3. A duplex skirt comprising a body portionv having a flap along its lower edge, a detachable flounce provided with fastening means at its opposite faces for attachment to the skirt, and means on the body portion and on the flap adapted to receive the fastening means of the flounce, substantially as described.
4. A duplex skirtconsisting of a body portion having a split hem on its edge, and a detachable flounce provided with means at its opposite faces for attachment within the split hem, substantially as described.
5. A duplex skirt, comprising a body portion,-a detachable flounce, fastening devices applied to the body portion and flounce for attaching the two together, and means applied at corresponding points along the fasteners of the body portion and flounce to indicate the starting-point for attaching the body portion and fiounce together, substantially as described.
AUGUSTA ADLER.
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F. P. -HASKELL, J r.., G. W. BULLARD.
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US2441664A (en) * 1947-08-09 1948-05-18 Lucille E Hoagland Means for lengthening skirts
US2486835A (en) * 1945-10-26 1949-11-01 Friedland Al Garment
US2515089A (en) * 1946-09-21 1950-07-11 Kamhi Raphael Reversible skirt
US2851691A (en) * 1956-08-08 1958-09-16 Caroline W Todd Petticoat
US2912698A (en) * 1958-04-11 1959-11-17 Greenblatt Hyman Reversible wrap-around skirt

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2486835A (en) * 1945-10-26 1949-11-01 Friedland Al Garment
US2515089A (en) * 1946-09-21 1950-07-11 Kamhi Raphael Reversible skirt
US2441664A (en) * 1947-08-09 1948-05-18 Lucille E Hoagland Means for lengthening skirts
US2851691A (en) * 1956-08-08 1958-09-16 Caroline W Todd Petticoat
US2912698A (en) * 1958-04-11 1959-11-17 Greenblatt Hyman Reversible wrap-around skirt

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