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- the present invention relates to a kimono. More specifically, the present invention relates to a kimono that can be easily worn even on clothes, even if it does not have a dressing technique, and that reproduces the dressing technique for making the kimono look beautiful.
- Kimono is Japan's unique clothing, and because of its beautiful clothing, there is a desire to wear kimono on a daily basis as well as ceremonial occasions. Many people are interested in kimono not only for Japanese but also for foreigners.
- the most difficult dressing technique is a draped shape caused by lowering only the collar part of the back body
- Patent Document 1 describes a long bag with a collar pulling belt for lowering the collar and a kimono worn from above.
- Patent Document 1 describes a long bag 100 and a kimono 101 as shown in FIG.
- a force cloth 102 and a threading belt 103 for removing a collar are provided on the inner side of the back side of the eaves 100.
- the threading belt 103 for pulling out the collar passed through the blanches 102 is passed.
- the collar pulling through belt 103 is turned in front of the body inside the eaves 100, and the depth of the rear collar is determined and fixed while being wound around the body.
- Patent Document 1 Even when the technique of Patent Document 1 is used, it is necessary to decide while adjusting the optimum depth of the rear collar, and it is not easy to decide for those who do not have the technique of dressing. In addition, it is necessary to treat the excess cloth underneath the collar, which also requires dressing techniques.
- the present invention was devised in view of the above points, and can be easily worn even without a dressing technique, and the dressing technique for making the kimono look beautiful is reproduced firmly.
- the purpose is to provide a kimono.
- the kimono of the present invention has a collar belt member provided with a first joining member at both ends, and is disposed substantially parallel to the collar belt member, and both ends thereof can be connected.
- An upper body belt member configured as above, a longitudinal member connected to a substantially central part of the collar belt member and a substantially central part of the upper body belt member, and at least one end of the upper body belt member,
- a second joining member configured to be joinable with the first joining member, and an opening along an outer periphery of the annular collar belt member formed by joining the first joining member and the second joining member A body part having a region.
- the collar belt member provided with the first joining members at both ends, it can be used as a substitute for the long collar worn under the kimono and to make the collar look beautiful. Moreover, it is possible to wear a kimono even from the top of clothes or normal underwear.
- the upper body belt member is wrapped around the body and simply worn by connecting both ends. be able to.
- the collar belt member and the upper body belt member are integrated by the longitudinal member by having the longitudinal member connected to the approximately center part of the collar belt member and the approximately center part of the upper body belt member, it is more stable.
- the collar belt and upper body belt can be attached to the body. This maintains the shape of the collar and makes it look beautiful.
- an upper body belt member configured to be connectable at both ends and a longitudinal member connected to a substantially central portion of the upper body belt member, a state where a collar formed by attaching the longitudinal member is lowered, that is, The state where the collar has been applied can be firmly fixed by the upper body belt member. This maintains the shape of the collar and makes it look beautiful.
- the collar belt member has an end portion joined to the upper body belt member by being provided at at least one end portion of the upper body belt member and having a second joining member configured to be joined to the first joining member. Will be. This fixes the annular shape of the worn collar belt when the collar belt is worn from the back of the neck toward the front of the body. In other words, the shape of the collar can be maintained and it can look beautiful.
- region here refers to the curved space formed by making the shape of the neck part of the back body to the downward direction beforehand.
- a collar belt member provided with first joining members at both ends, and a second joining member provided at at least one end of the upper body belt member and configured to be joinable with the first joining member;
- the vertical member when the vertical member is disposed at a position corresponding to the wearer's back, the vertical member is mounted along the back portion. That is, the collar belt and the upper body belt connected to the vertical member can be firmly attached around the back, the shape of the collar is stabilized, and the collapse is less likely to occur.
- the hem on the heel side of the body part is provided at a position higher than the hem on the side line side, the hem on the heel side is raised.
- the appearance of the hem can be maintained because the hem does not collapse as the hem on the heel side falls with the passage of time.
- one side in the longitudinal direction is formed in a straight line, and the other side is inclined so that the distance from one side gradually decreases toward both ends.
- the kimono according to the present invention can be easily worn even if it does not have a dressing technique, and the dressing technique for making the kimono appearance beautifully reproduced.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a kimono to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a collar belt member, an upper body belt member, and a longitudinal member.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of the front body of the body part.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of the back body of the body part.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing an example of a wetting member.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view illustrating an example of a belt pillow belt and a belt presser.
- a kimono 1 to which the present invention is applied includes a collar belt 2, an upper body belt 3, a back cloth 4, a body 5, and a wetting belt 6.
- a collar belt 2 and an upper body belt 3 are arranged in parallel, and a back cloth 4 is connected to each central portion.
- the upper body belt 3 and the back cloth 4 are sewn at the seam portion 22 so that the position of the back cloth 4 in the mounted state can be fixed by the upper body belt 3.
- the upper body belt 3 is formed with a width of about 12 cm.
- hook and loop fasteners 7 are provided at both ends of the collar belt 2.
- hook and loop fasteners 8 are provided at both ends of the upper body belt 3 so that the upper body belt 3 can be wound around and fixed to the body.
- a hook-and-loop fastener 20 is provided at the end of the upper body belt 3 on the surface opposite to the surface on which the hook-and-loop fastener 8 is provided.
- the hook-and-loop fasteners 8 and 20 are wide. Both hook and loop fasteners are hermaphroditic.
- an adhesive core 9 is attached to the portion corresponding to the neck of the collar belt 2.
- the collar belt 2 is formed by attaching a thick adhesive core 9 having a width of 12 cm and a length of 12 cm with an iron to a central portion of a cloth having a width of 12 cm and a length of 150 cm, and folding it into two to sew it.
- the upper body belt 3 and the back cloth 4 are sewn at the seam 22 portion, but it is sufficient if they are connected, and it is not always necessary to be fixed at the seam 22 portion. However, it is preferable that the above-described configuration is adopted because the upper body belt 3 and the back cloth 4 are firmly connected so that the shape in which the collar is lowered is easily maintained.
- the distance between the collar belt 2 and the upper body belt 3 is not limited to a specific length, but if a length of about 15 cm is taken, it can cope to some extent with a wearer having a different body shape.
- the above configuration is preferable.
- the upper body belt 3 is not necessarily formed with a width of about 12 cm. However, by forming with a certain width, the upper body can be tightly wound, and it is difficult to slip even after being wound.
- hook-and-loop fastener 7 is provided at both ends of the collar belt 2, it is sufficient that the end of the collar belt 2 is configured to be fixable, and it is not always necessary to provide the hook-and-loop fastener.
- a hook-and-loop fastener is preferably provided from the viewpoint that it can be easily attached and detached.
- hook-and-loop fastener 8 is provided at both ends of the upper body belt 3, it is sufficient if both ends are configured to be connectable, and it is not always necessary to provide the hook-and-loop fastener.
- a hook-and-loop fastener is preferably provided from the viewpoint that it can be easily attached and detached.
- a hook-and-loop fastener 20 is provided on the surface opposite to the surface on which the hook-and-loop fastener 8 is provided at the end of the upper body belt 3, but it is sufficient if the end of the collar belt can be fixed. It is not always necessary to provide a hook-and-loop fastener. However, a hook-and-loop fastener is preferably provided from the viewpoint that it can be easily attached and detached.
- the hook-and-loop fasteners 8 and 20 are not necessarily provided on both sides of the end portion of the upper body belt 3, and it is not necessary to use wide ones. However, by providing hook and loop fasteners on both sides of the end, it may be possible to wrap around the body regardless of which side is up. Further, by making the hook-and-loop fastener wide, the entire upper body belt 3 and the hook-and-loop fasteners 8 and 20 have a certain thickness. This is preferable in that it serves as a core when the band is wound and the band plate is unnecessary. Furthermore, it is preferable in that the upper body belt 3 can be tightly wound regardless of the age and body shape of the wearer.
- the adhesive core 9 is not always necessary to attach the adhesive core 9 to the portion corresponding to the neck of the collar belt 2, and the width and length of the collar belt 2 and the adhesive core 9 are not limited to a specific size.
- the above configuration is preferable because the collar belt 2 does not hurt against the neck, and the shape of the collar belt 2 does not easily collapse even after repeated use, and the shape of the beautiful collar can be maintained.
- the body 5 is composed of a front body 10 and a back body 11.
- the front body 10 and the back body 11 are connected by a side line portion 12 of the front body 10 and a side surface portion 13 of the back body 11 to form a single body.
- the front body 10 has a position where the hem 15 on the heel side, that is, the hem on the center side of the body rises about 15 cm above the position of the hem 16 on the side line side. It is formed to become. This is because when the front body 10 is made from cloth cut up and down, the angle is set so that the portion 30 that is on the inside of the body rises about 15 cm above the portion 31 that is on the outside of the body. It is formed by stitching the cloth that is attached and cut up and down.
- the area corresponding to the back part of the neck of the back body 11 is provided with an opening area 17 cut in a range of about 10 cm on the left and right from the center of the upper side and about 10 cm on the top and bottom. Yes. Further, both ends 18 at the lower part of the opening region 17 are formed in a curved shape.
- front body 10 and the back body 11 have a hanging collar 14 at a portion in contact with the neck. Further, tacks 21 are provided at the height of the position where the belts of the front body 10 and the back body 11 are fastened, and in the side line side region.
- the skirt 15 on the heel side of the front body 10 it is not always necessary to form the skirt 15 on the heel side of the front body 10 so as to be raised about 15 cm above the position of the skirt 16 on the side line side. Further, the length is not limited to about 15 cm. However, it is preferable to have the above-described configuration because the hem on the heel side is raised when worn, and the feet can be seen beautifully. Moreover, since it is not necessary to fix in the state which hemmed up like the hemming of the original dressing technique, a skirt does not fall with progress of time.
- the opening region 17 of the back body 11 is configured in a shape along the outer periphery of the annular collar belt 2 after wearing, and the size thereof is not limited.
- the lower ends 18 of the lower portion of the opening region 17 do not necessarily need to be formed in a curved shape, but the curved shape follows the roundness of the shoulder portion of the wearer, and the more beautiful back collar is also provided. It is preferable that the above-described configuration is used.
- the tack 21 is not necessarily provided in the front body 10 and the back body 11. However, it is preferable that the tack 21 is provided from the point that it becomes difficult to sag and wrinkle by covering the remaining cloth part of the body. Further, in order to further enhance the effect, it is further preferable to be provided at four portions on both sides of the front body 10 and the back body 11.
- hook and loop fasteners 19 are provided at both ends of the wetting belt 6.
- the wetting belt 6 is formed by folding a piece of cloth at the bottom and sewing the upper end.
- the upper side is provided so as to incline downward from the central region toward the side surface, and is formed so that the width gradually decreases toward the side portion.
- the weashing belt 6 is formed of a cloth having the same pattern as the body 5. Both hook and loop fasteners are hermaphroditic.
- hook-and-loop fastener 19 is provided at both ends of the wetting belt 6, it is sufficient that the hook-and-loop belt 19 can be wound around the body from the top of the body 5, and it is not always necessary to provide the hook-and-loop fastener.
- a hook-and-loop fastener is preferably provided from the viewpoint that it can be easily attached and detached.
- the wetting belt 6 it is not always necessary for the wetting belt 6 to be made by folding a piece of cloth at the bottom and sewing the upper end. However, it is preferable to have the above-described configuration in that a space is formed inside the wetting belt 6 and it looks like an original wetting made by folding the remaining part of the left front body of the kimono.
- the wetting belt 6 is not necessarily formed so that the upper side is inclined downward from the central region toward the side surface, and the width gradually decreases toward the side.
- the upper side will be inclined along the waist of the waist, and the wetting belt 6 can be wound straight sideways with respect to the body, so that it will look good, so that it is configured as described above. Is preferred.
- a belt pillow belt 25 in which a belt pillow 23 and a belt lift 24 are integrated as shown in FIG. 6 is used.
- the band pillow 25 is formed by stitching quilt cotton 26 in the center of the fabric of the band raising 24.
- a belt presser 29 provided with a tunnel 28 through which the belt string 27 passes is used as shown in FIG.
- a belt belt (not shown) that looks like a belt and can be wound around the body with a hook-and-loop fastener is used on the wetting belt 6.
- a drum band decoration part (not shown) or a paperback band decoration part (Fig. Not shown). These are mounted on the belt belt and the belt belt, and are fastened and fixed to the body with the belt lift 24 and the belt strap 27.
- the belt can be fixed and shaped, and the material of the belt pillow 25 is not limited to the quilt cotton 26.
- the belt presser 29, belt belt, drum band decoration part or paperback band decoration part is not essential, and the belt can be tightened using a normal belt or strap.
- the band is easily wrapped and the decorative portion having the appearance of a drum band or a paperback band is separated. That is, it is possible to fix the belt by winding the belt belt around the body, placing the decorative portion, and tightening the belt strap 27 and the belt lift 24. It is not necessary to turn the hand to the back side with the belt wrapped around the body, pass the string with a posture that is difficult to work, and shape and fix the belt like a normal belt tightening operation.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a state in which a collar belt member and an upper body belt member are worn.
- FIG. 8 is a side view showing an example of a state in which a collar belt member, an upper body belt member, and a body part are worn.
- the upper body belt 3 is wrapped around the body at the lower part of the chest.
- the upper body belt 3 is fixed by a hook-and-loop fastener 8 provided at the end.
- the collar belt 2 is put on the shoulder from the back side, crossed in front of the body, and the collar belt 2 is fixed by using the surface fastener 7 at the end of the collar belt 2 and the surface fastener 20 on the surface of the upper body belt 3.
- the back cloth 4 is located at the center of the back.
- the upper body belt 3 is less likely to be displaced by being wound almost straight on the body. This makes it easy to maintain the shape of the collar and makes it difficult to collapse.
- the body 5 is put on from the top of the collar belt 2 worn.
- the collar 14 overlaps the collar belt 2 along the belt 2.
- the Colin belt may be a commercially available product.
- the waist belt 6 is wound around the area where the belt of the body 5 is tightened, and is fixed with the hook-and-loop fastener 19.
- the wet belt 6 can be made to look like a normal wet brush by wearing it so that the folded back comes down. Up to this point, the dressing before the work of tightening the belt has been completed.
- the belt strap 27 is wound around the body and tied and fixed at a position overlapping the belt belt on the front surface.
- a library band decoration part instead of the drum band decoration part. Tighten the obi to complete wearing the kimono.
- the kimono according to the present invention can be easily worn even without a dressing technique, and the dressing technique for making the kimono appearance beautifully reproduced. .
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図1は、本発明を適用した着物の一例を示す概略斜視図である。図2は、襟ベルト部材、上半身ベルト部材、縦部材の一例を示す概略図である。図3は、身頃部の前身頃の一例を示す概略図である。図4は、身頃部の後身頃の一例を示す概略図である。図5は、おはしょり部材の一例を示す概略図である。図6は、帯枕ベルト及び帯おさえの一例を示す概略図である。 Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings to facilitate understanding of the present invention.
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a kimono to which the present invention is applied. FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a collar belt member, an upper body belt member, and a longitudinal member. FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of the front body of the body part. FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of the back body of the body part. FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing an example of a wetting member. FIG. 6 is a schematic view illustrating an example of a belt pillow belt and a belt presser.
2 襟ベルト
3 上半身ベルト
4 背中布
5 身頃
6 おはしょりベルト
7 面ファスナー
8 面ファスナー
9 接着芯
10 前身頃
11 後身頃
12 脇線部分
13 側面部分
14 掛襟
15 褄側の裾
16 脇線側の裾
17 開口領域
18 開口領域の下部の両端
19 面ファスナー
20 面ファスナー
21 タック
22 縫い目
23 帯枕
24 帯あげ
25 帯枕ベルト
26 キルト綿
27 帯紐
28 トンネル
29 帯おさえ
30 前身頃の裁断・縫合部分の体の内側にくる部分
31 前身頃の裁断・縫合部分の体の外側にくる部分 DESCRIPTION OF
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- 両端に第1の接合部材が設けられた襟ベルト部材と、
該襟ベルト部材と略平行して配置されると共に、その両端が接続可能に構成された上半身ベルト部材と、
前記襟ベルト部材の略中央部及び前記上半身ベルト部材の略中央部と接続された縦部材と、
前記上半身ベルト部材の少なくとも一方の端部に設けられると共に、前記第1の接合部材と接合可能に構成された第2の接合部材と、
前記第1の接合部材と前記第2の接合部材を接合して形成される環状の前記襟ベルト部材の外周に沿う開口領域を有する身頃部とを備える
着物。 A collar belt member provided with first joining members at both ends;
An upper body belt member which is arranged substantially in parallel with the collar belt member and which is configured to be connectable at both ends thereof;
A longitudinal member connected to a substantially central part of the collar belt member and a substantially central part of the upper body belt member;
A second joining member provided at at least one end of the upper body belt member and configured to be joinable with the first joining member;
A kimono comprising: a body part having an opening region along an outer periphery of the annular collar belt member formed by joining the first joining member and the second joining member. - 前記縦部材が着用者の背中に対応する位置に配置される
請求項1に記載の着物。 The kimono of Claim 1. The said vertical member is arrange | positioned in the position corresponding to a wearer's back. - 前記身頃部の帯を締める位置かつ脇側端部の領域にタックが設けられた
請求項1または請求項2に記載の着物。 The kimono according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a tack is provided in a region where the band of the body part is fastened and in a region of the side edge part. - 前記身頃部の褄側の裾が脇線側の裾よりも高い位置に設けられた
請求項1または請求項2に記載の着物。 The kimono according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a hem on the heel side of the body part is provided at a position higher than a hem on the side line side. - 前記身頃部の帯を締める位置に巻き付け可能に構成されると共に、長手方向の一方の辺は直線状に形成され、他方の辺は前記一方の辺との間の距離が両端部に向けて緩やかに小さくなる向きに傾斜したおはしょり部材を備える
請求項1または請求項2に記載の着物。 The body part is configured to be wound around a position where the band of the body part is fastened, and one side in the longitudinal direction is formed in a straight line, and the distance between the other side of the one side is gentle toward both ends. The kimono according to claim 1, further comprising a wetting member inclined in a direction of becoming smaller.
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