261 |
Anti-wind raincoats |
US41116 |
1987-04-22 |
US4712252A |
1987-12-15 |
Hsii C. Chou; Jeef Wu; John Chang |
This invention is made up of three parts, a coat, sleeves and a skirt. The sleeves have two sticker fastenings around them able to stick together to keep the sleeves stable when folded up short. The skirt is rolled up and hidden at the lowest part of the coat with a horizontally set zipper when it is not needed and can be rolled down with the zipper opened and fastened together at its front with sticker fastenings if necessary. |
262 |
Alterable women's garment |
US839160 |
1986-03-13 |
US4670907A |
1987-06-09 |
Karen S. Gutterman; Richard L. Gutterman |
Alterable garments are formed of front and back fabric parts joined by side seams. Each fabric part includes inwardly folded material about the side seams to allow alteration of the garment. |
263 |
Convertible length garment |
US635891 |
1984-07-30 |
US4573218A |
1986-03-04 |
Gordon J. Saggs |
A garment is constructed from flexible and joined panels, such as waterproofed cloth panels. The garment has a top portion, a bottom portion and a foldable lengthening panel which is folded once and hidden behind the bottom portion when the garment is shortened. The foldable lengthening panel extends completely around the garment and a long zipper also extends completely around the garment. One side of the zipper is attached to the lower edge of the bottom portion and the other side of the zipper is attached to the upper edge of the bottom portion or the lower edge of the lengthening panel. |
264 |
Multi-functional convertible garment |
US948161 |
1978-10-03 |
US4232402A |
1980-11-11 |
Elizabeth M. Roche |
A multi-functional convertible human garment adapted for furs and the like comprised of four pieces: a jacket member, a first extension member, a second extension member, and a belt member. The members utilize zipper-type slide fastener means permitting certain members which are locatable adjacent one another in various combinations to be interengaged with one another in various assemblies. Thus, the garment of the present invention can serve as a jacket, a stole, a street length or car coat, and a maxi or full length coat. |
265 |
Adjustable pant leg system |
US844604 |
1977-10-25 |
US4200938A |
1980-05-06 |
Thomas R. LeTourneau |
An adjustable pant leg system includes a pair of trouser legs having a row of synthetic hook and loop material affixed to an inner surface at the bottom edge portion of the trouser legs. A plurality of rows of synthetic hook and loop material is also spaced equally on the inside of the trouser legs along a bottom portion of its length. The synthetic hook and loop material affixed at the edge portion is folded inwardly and upwardly along the length on the inside of the trouser legs for engagement with one of the plurality of rows of synthetic hook and loop material to form the legs of a desired length. |
266 |
Convertible garment |
US855835 |
1977-11-30 |
US4190908A |
1980-03-04 |
Boris A. Herskind |
A convertible garment convertible to long pants that can be converted to short pants, and a skirt, to be worn separately, and if desired, convertible back to the original convertible garment, the long pants comprising a short pants having short leg enclosing sections, long leg enclosing sections, the lower edge of the long leg enclosing sections having a combined length substantially equal to the waist size length of the pants wearer, slide fasteners securing the upper edges of the long leg enclosing sections to the lower edges of the short leg enclosing sections, and slide fasteners securing the side edges of each long leg enclosing section to each other, wherein when all the fasteners are unfastened; the short pants can be assembled and secured together by the long leg enclosing section slide fasteners to provide a skirt, to be worn separately, and whose waist length is equal to the combined lengths of the long leg enclosing sections lower edges. |
267 |
Variable length apparatus for hemmed garments |
US856856 |
1977-12-02 |
US4149275A |
1979-04-17 |
Phyllis L. Sanchez |
This garment apparatus, intended primarily for conventional hemmed garments, provides very rapid, easily reversible, garment length adjustments. A set of fasteners, each fastener comprising a lower member attached adjacent the garment hem and at least one upper member spaced above the lower member and attached to the garment interior, is provided. For shortening the garment length, the garment is rolled inward and upward to the desired group of upper members, and the upper members are secured one to another. Decorative reinforcing elements can optionally be attached to the garment exterior. |
268 |
Adjustable length garment |
US3665516D |
1970-07-30 |
US3665516A |
1972-05-30 |
OROVAN ALICE |
This garment construction, intended primarily for skirts, provides adjustment of the length of the garment. An outer portion of the skirt folds upward at its bottom edge and connects with lining material above it to form an inner portion of the skirt. The lower region of the lining can be lifted and attached, by detachable fastening means, to an upper region of the lining, and this rolls part of the outer portion around the lower edge so that the skirt becomes shorter. When the detachable fastening means are released, the parts fall back to their original positions with the fold or ''''hem'''' at a lower level.
|
269 |
Garment with a floating hem line |
US73844158 |
1958-05-28 |
US2942272A |
1960-06-28 |
ANGELLE OVIGYAN |
|
270 |
Adjustable garment |
US25307851 |
1951-10-25 |
US2705326A |
1955-04-05 |
LAHNSTEIN JOSEPH A; LAHNSTEIN EVELYN K |
|
271 |
Slip for women |
US33840753 |
1953-02-24 |
US2692988A |
1954-11-02 |
ROUSE MARY B |
|
272 |
Wearing apparel with stretchable circumferential insets |
US18282550 |
1950-09-01 |
US2664570A |
1954-01-05 |
ARTZT WILLIAM W |
|
273 |
Lengthenable garment |
US6087948 |
1948-11-19 |
US2602163A |
1952-07-08 |
DAVENPORT BERNICE E |
|
274 |
Readily adjustable garment |
US14279350 |
1950-02-07 |
US2570777A |
1951-10-09 |
DESSAUER WALTER L |
|
275 |
Combination garment |
US38176741 |
1941-03-05 |
US2290638A |
1942-07-21 |
SADY ENGLANDER |
|
276 |
Woman's foundation garment |
US38164941 |
1941-03-04 |
US2274382A |
1942-02-24 |
SIDNEY RICHMAN |
|
277 |
Undergarment for women |
US27780239 |
1939-06-07 |
US2227214A |
1940-12-31 |
NATHAN BISBERG |
|
278 |
CUSTOMIZABLE SKIRT |
US15890840 |
2018-02-07 |
US20190239583A1 |
2019-08-08 |
Thulasi Prasad BAKKAMANTHALA |
Described is a skirt apparatus including multiple portions (i.e., extensions), which can be added or removed to change the shape, color, and length of the skirt. |
279 |
ATHLETIC GARMENTS |
US15951265 |
2018-04-12 |
US20180295900A1 |
2018-10-18 |
Brett Murphy |
Athletic garments comprising interchangeable top portions and bottom portions. The bottom portions may include an integrated or removable panty bottom portion to accommodate diapers, training pants, or other undergarments typically worn by young children. The athletic garments may be in a variety of style and colors and may be reversible for increased variety. |
280 |
Activewear Apparel For Women That Can Be Taken Apart |
US15665807 |
2017-08-01 |
US20180279699A1 |
2018-10-04 |
Antonio Olmos Plaza |
The present disclosure relates to a convertible activewear apparel for women. The activewear apparel includes a first waist-hip piece which extends into a skirt layer to essentially the mid-hip area starting from a waistband, two second intermediate pieces, and a front intermediate piece and a back intermediate piece (3) which can be connected to one another and to the first waist-hip piece. The activewear apparel may also include a third shorts piece which may be connected to the first waist-hip piece. |