FIELD: personal use articles.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to light industry, in particular, to sewing industry, and may be used to manufacture clothes with expanded functional capabilities due to its possible transformation. A transformable piece of clothes consists of a rectangular piece of material, at the same time, perpendicularly to the axis of symmetry that divides its larger side in two, at the distance of 30-45 cm from the upper cut of the rectangular piece of material there is a symmetrical slot-like cut with length of at least 60 cm, at each side of which there is a zipper tape sewn in. From the slot-like cut to the upper cut of the specified piece of material in the centre there are parallel pin tucks stitched with depth of 10-15 cm, below the slot-like cut there is a vertical opposite fold arranged for the depth of the specified pin tucks, and from its ends towards the lower cut there are perpendicular slots for hands with length of 25-30 cm treated with lapped rectangular parts.
EFFECT: improved shape stability and decorative properties of items formed on the basis of a proposed transformable item of clothes, improved affordability of its cut with simultaneous provision of the possibility for a consumer to independently select shape, silhouette, volume and proportions of an item, and also a clasp version.
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Dates
2012-12-10—Published
2011-05-19—Filed