201 |
Improvement in neck-ties |
US85036D |
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US85036A |
1868-12-15 |
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202 |
George f |
US75047D |
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US75047A |
1868-03-03 |
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203 |
Improvement in paper collars |
US43400D |
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US43400A |
1864-07-05 |
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204 |
Improvement in collars for ladies and gentlemen |
US39390D |
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US39390A |
1863-08-04 |
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205 |
EXPANDABLE AND FLEXIBLE SHIRT COLLAR STAND AND SHIRT WITH SAME |
US15877326 |
2018-01-22 |
US20180140022A1 |
2018-05-24 |
Herman Sydney Roup |
A shirt has a collar stand attached to a shirt body. The collar stand comprises an inner piece and an outer piece, wherein at least one of the inner piece and the outer piece is formed from a self-fabric combined with a second material, and wherein the collar stand has stretch and recovery in at least two directions thereof. |
206 |
Stretchable shirt collar |
US15419409 |
2017-01-30 |
US09854849B2 |
2018-01-02 |
Scott Tesser; Katsuhiko Matsuura |
A stretchable shirt collar includes an inner collar band and an outer collar band. The inner collar band includes an exposed layer and a hidden layer. A stretchable inner collar interlining is disposed intermediate the exposed layer and the hidden layer of the inner collar band, and is fused to the exposed layer. The outer collar band includes an exposed layer and a hidden layer. A stretchable outer collar interlining is disposed intermediate the exposed layer and the hidden layer of the outer collar band, and is fused to the exposed layer. The stretchable inner collar interlining and the stretchable outer collar interlining comprise a layer of knit interlock fabric laminated to a layer of stretchable film adhesive. The elements of the stretchable shirt collars are sewn together with stretchable thread. |
207 |
COLLAR CONTROL DEVICE |
US15479992 |
2017-04-05 |
US20170280781A1 |
2017-10-05 |
Adrienne Margaret PROPP; Morris PROPP |
A collar control system includes a shirt and a collar control device. The shirt includes a collar portion coupled to a neck portion. The collar portion defines a first pocket. The collar control device includes an elongated strip having a first end portion, a second end portion opposite the first end portion, and a bendable portion adapted for forming a transverse fold in the collar control device. The first end of the collar control device is sized and configured to be received within the first pocket. |
208 |
Expandable and flexible shirt collar stand and shirt with same |
US15250688 |
2016-08-29 |
US09756879B2 |
2017-09-12 |
Herman Sydney Roup |
A shirt has a collar stand attached to a collar and to a shirt body, wherein the collar stand is formed from a fabric having stretch and recovery in at least two directions thereof, with the collar stand starting as a rigid or a stretch fabric, and wherein the collar stand is attached to a substantially rigid portion of said collar. |
209 |
Stretchable Shirt Collar |
US15419409 |
2017-01-30 |
US20170231288A1 |
2017-08-17 |
Scott Tesser; Katsuhiko Matsuura |
A stretchable shirt collar includes an inner collar band and an outer collar band. The inner collar band includes an exposed layer and a hidden layer. A stretchable inner collar interlining is disposed intermediate the exposed layer and the hidden layer of the inner collar band, and is fused to the exposed layer. The outer collar band includes an exposed layer and a hidden layer. A stretchable outer collar interlining is disposed intermediate the exposed layer and the hidden layer of the outer collar band, and is fused to the exposed layer. The stretchable inner collar interlining and the stretchable outer collar interlining comprise a layer of knit interlock fabric laminated to a layer of stretchable film adhesive. The elements of the stretchable shirt collars are sewn together with stretchable thread. |
210 |
CLOTHING WITH BUILT-IN RESPIRATORY FILTER |
US15335052 |
2016-10-26 |
US20170113076A1 |
2017-04-27 |
Yosef P. Krespi; Ron Hadani; Selomo Ozinci |
An article of clothing with a built-in respiratory filter is disclosed herein. In an embodiment, the article of clothing includes a collar configured to be worn around a wearer's neck, a respiratory filter positioned below the collar, and an attachment mechanism configured to secure the collar above the wearer's nose when desired by the wearer, wherein the respiratory filter is positioned over the wearer's nose and/or mouth when the attachment mechanism secures the collar above the wearer's nose. |
211 |
EXPANDABLE AND FLEXIBLE SHIRT COLLAR STAND AND SHIRT WITH SAME |
US15250688 |
2016-08-29 |
US20160366949A1 |
2016-12-22 |
Herman Sydney Roup |
A shirt has a collar stand attached to a collar and to a shirt body, wherein the collar stand is formed from a fabric having stretch and recovery in at least two directions thereof, with the collar stand starting as a rigid or a stretch fabric, and wherein the collar stand is attached to a substantially rigid portion of said collar. |
212 |
SHAPER SHIRT |
US14708785 |
2015-05-11 |
US20150320120A1 |
2015-11-12 |
Julie Kalimian |
A shirt having an upper portion, having a front and a back and a top edge and a bottom edge, joinable with a body portion having a front and a back and a top edge and a bottom edge. The shirt can include a tails portion, having a top edge and bottom edge, wherein the top edge of the tails portion is secured to and extends downwardly from the bottom edge of the body portion. The upper portion and body portion are joined at a first seam, the first seam creating a neckline, and the upper portion and the tails portion are configured to provide the appearance of a conventional shirt below an over-garment. The body portion is configured to provide a wearer with a shaping function and support for their midsection. |
213 |
GARMENT WITH REMOVABLE AND INTERCHANGEABLE COMPONENTS |
US14516638 |
2014-10-17 |
US20150106995A1 |
2015-04-23 |
Andrew Ampofo; Joana Ampofo |
Interchangeable component(s) can be paired with an existing garment to create the illusion of multiple fashion ensembles without bearing the prohibitive cost or discomfort of such clothing to the user. The interchangeable components can be lengths of garment coverings, collars, cuffs, or any combination thereof. These interchangeable components can be removably affixed to a garment via any number and type of fastening mechanisms. This enables a wearer to create many different styles of patterns and colors without the purchase of a completely new garment. Additionally, an illusion of a wearer wearing certain styles of clothing can be achieved while removing uncomfortable fabrics and items often necessitated by such styles. |
214 |
SHIRT COLLAR STABILIZER |
US14119593 |
2012-05-23 |
US20150020290A1 |
2015-01-22 |
Leondre Yarbrough |
A shirt-collar stabilizer may include a collar stand surround, a first collar insert rotatably coupled to a first end of the collar stand surround, and a second collar insert rotatably coupled to a second end of the collar stand surround. |
215 |
Expandable, no-shrink shirt collar |
US10071927 |
2002-02-07 |
US07146647B2 |
2006-12-12 |
Arthur A. Krause; Walter K. Lim |
A shirt collar having a stretchable neckband made of a woven fabric with at least some of the threads on a bias so that in the event the length of the threads shrinks there is only a negligible reduction in the circumferential size of the collar, and the collar is circumferentially stretchable. In one form of the invention the neckband is made of a non-elastomeric material with a plurality of holes in it which elongate when a circumferential force is applied, resulting in elongation of the neckband. In another form, the threads forming the neckband are kinked so that they are resiliently yieldable in a lengthwise direction. The stitching attaching the neckband to the collar and to the shirt body may be applied in a pattern, e.g., zig-zag or skip stitching, that enables the seams to stretch. |
216 |
No-shrink shirt collar |
US09783853 |
2001-02-15 |
US20010003850A1 |
2001-06-21 |
Arthur
A.
Krause; Walter
K.
Lim |
A shirt collar in which the material forming at least the neckband, but alternatively both the neckband and the collar, is arranged with the weave thereof on a bias so that in the event the length of the threads shrinks there is only a negligible reduction in the circumferential size of the collar, and the collar is stretchable in a direction parallel to the circumferential direction. The stitching that forms the seams attaching the collar to the neckband, and the neckband to the body of the shirt, may be applied in a pattern, e.g., zig-zag or skip stitching, that enables the seams to stretch in the circumferential direction of the collar. |
217 |
Expandable shirt collar |
US172358 |
1998-10-14 |
US06081926A |
2000-07-04 |
Arthur A. Krause; Walter K. Lim |
An expandable shirt collar has one or more transverse reinforced cuts or openings in the neckband which spread apart or open when a longitudinal force is applied to the neckband to effectively elongate the neckband to compensate for shrinkage of the shirt collar or an increase in neck size of the wearer. In one form of the invention, a vertically oriented button hole at one end of the band may serve as the cut or opening, either alone or in combination with additional cuts or openings spaced from the ends of the band. In another form of the invention, a piece of expandable pleated material may be sewn into the cut or opening. Also disclosed are a button having an elongate oval shape, and/or a notched periphery, to facilitate placement of the button through a button hole. |
218 |
Tunnel collar shirt |
US422961 |
1989-10-18 |
US4967420A |
1990-11-06 |
Horace W. Johnson |
A shirt having an improved collar construction is provided. The shirt is constructed with a back shirt section joined to a back collar section. A "V" type material is attached at the joinder of these sections to re-enforce the attachment. A front shirt section is joined to a front collar section, the front and collar sections each having attached oppositely disposed half-flaps which are thereafter connected. The front and back shirt sections are then connected. Snaps, or another form of connector, are provided for holding the flaps on the inside of the collar, where at least a portion of the back collar section is covered. |
219 |
Expandable shirt collar |
US414719 |
1989-09-29 |
US4937884A |
1990-07-03 |
Gary L. Sherman |
A shirt whose collar has an internal portion interfacing with an external turned-down collar portion. The internal interfacing portion and external turned-down portion are separated by a common elastic insert joined thereto and said elastic insert allows both the internal interfacing portion and external turned-down portion to correspondingly expand radially and comfortably to accommodate spatial necessity of a wearer occasioned when the wearer's neck swells or the wearer moves his neck. |
220 |
Shape retaining collar devices and articles of wearing apparel using same |
US78553 |
1979-09-24 |
US4286337A |
1981-09-01 |
Edmond A. Malouf, Jr. |
A shape retaining collar device for use with garments of wearing apparel as for example, a shirt having a torso covering segment. The shape retaining collar device in the garment construction includes a first fabric portion which is attachable to the torso covering segment and which is generally non-exposed to a viewer. This first fabric portion may be in the form of a band for attachment to the garment and extending outwardly from the first fabric portion is a second fabric portion in the form of a collar which essentially forms a neckline for the garment. Moreover, the second fabric portion terminates in a pair of edges which are forwardly presented to a viewer of the collar. A channel is formed within the second fabric portion for receiving a collar stay and a channel is also formed in the first fabric portion for receiving an integrally formed tab on this collar stay. The tab is located at an acute angle with respect to the collar stay and is relatively rigid to retain the shape of the collar at least at an acute angle with respect to the first fabric portion. |