CN220403163U - Anti-allergic garment - Google Patents

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CN220403163U
CN220403163U CN202320275592.2U CN202320275592U CN220403163U CN 220403163 U CN220403163 U CN 220403163U CN 202320275592 U CN202320275592 U CN 202320275592U CN 220403163 U CN220403163 U CN 220403163U
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The utility model relates to clothes, in particular to anti-allergic clothes. The anti-allergic garment comprises a body and two sleeves. The two sleeves are connected with the body and are respectively provided with a glove. The anti-allergic garment of the present utility model employs sleeves having gloves that cover at least the palm of a patient's hand. Therefore, the force of the patient on the arm and palm itching can be relieved by the sleeves, and discomfort caused by repeatedly scratching the affected part can be relieved. In addition, the glove can further relieve discomfort of skin allergy because the sun-proof area can be increased.

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Anti-allergic garment
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a garment, in particular to an anti-allergic garment.
Background
Skin may be subject to excessive irritation, such as chemicals, cosmetics, pollen, polluted air, dust, etc., which may cause skin to develop symptoms of skin allergies such as redness, swelling, itching, peeling, etc. In addition, part of allergic dermatitis is caused by inheritance, such as atopic dermatitis (Atopic dermatitis, AD). Patients with atopic dermatitis may have severe itching feeling on the skin for a long period of time due to factors such as impaired skin barrier function, excessive activation of immune system, etc., and may also have symptoms such as dry allergy and inflammation. Therefore, patients with atopic dermatitis are liable to repeatedly scratching the uncomfortable place, which results in aggravation of symptoms such as dry allergy and inflammation of redness and swelling, and serious even influences on sleep quality.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides an anti-allergic garment for relieving discomfort caused by repeatedly itching affected parts.
The anti-allergic garment provided by the utility model comprises a body and two sleeves. The two sleeves are connected with the body and are respectively provided with a glove.
In an embodiment of the present utility model, the anti-allergic garment may further include a plurality of first slip-enhancing adhesive strips. The two sleeves comprise long sleeves. The first slip-increasing adhesive tape is arranged on the outer surface of the two sleeves and is suitable for the part corresponding to the elbow joint.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the first slip-enhancing adhesive tapes may be disposed side by side along a circumferential direction of the sleeve, and each of the first slip-enhancing adhesive tapes has a long side direction. The longitudinal direction extends, for example, in the axial direction of the sleeve.
In an embodiment of the utility model, each of the first slip-enhancing strips may have a length in a longitudinal direction. The length of the part of the first slip-increasing rubber strip which is suitable for corresponding to the elbow is longer than that of the part of the first slip-increasing rubber strip which is suitable for corresponding to the fossa of the elbow.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the anti-allergic garment further includes a plurality of second slip-enhancing adhesive strips. The second slip-increasing adhesive tape is arranged on the outer surface of the part of the two sleeves corresponding to the shoulder joint and/or the outer surface of the body.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the two sleeves may be seamless connection bodies.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the two sleeves are attached to the main body by ultrasonic bonding, for example.
In an embodiment of the utility model, each of the two sleeves may further have a tube connected between the glove and the body. The glove has a palm covering portion and a finger covering portion. The palm covering part is connected between the finger covering part and the pipe body, and the finger covering part is suitable for being folded towards the palm covering part and overlapped with the palm covering part. The two sleeves can also respectively comprise a first use mode and a second use mode. In the first use mode, the tube body is suitable for covering the arm, and the palm covering part and the finger covering part are overlapped and suitable for covering the palm. In the second use mode, the tube body is suitable for covering the arm, and the finger covering part is suitable for extending towards the direction far away from the palm covering part. The palm covering part is suitable for covering the palm, and the finger covering part is suitable for covering the fingers.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the palm covering portions may have thumb holes, respectively, and the finger covering portions may have finger holes, respectively. The thumb hole and the index finger hole are adapted to be aligned when the palm covering portions and the finger covering portions overlap each other.
In an embodiment of the utility model, each of the palm covering portions may further include a first reinforcing strip, where the first reinforcing strip is disposed at a hole edge of the thumb hole. The two finger covering parts can also comprise a second reinforcing strip respectively, and the second reinforcing strip is arranged at the hole edge of the finger feeding hole.
In an embodiment of the present utility model, the glove may further have a fingertip cover layer. The fingertip coating layer is arranged on one side of the finger cover part, which is suitable for the finger abdomen of the corresponding finger. The fingertip coating has opposite fixed and open sides. The fixed side is fixed to the finger covering portion. A folding opening is formed between the opening side and the finger covering part, and faces the palm covering part in the second use mode. The fingertip cover is adapted to be folded from the opening side toward the fixed side to be adapted to cover the fingertip.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the body is an antibacterial fiber body, and the two sleeves are antibacterial fiber sleeves respectively.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the antibacterial fiber body is an iodine-containing synthetic fiber body, and the two antibacterial fiber sleeves are iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeves respectively.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the iodine-containing synthetic fiber body is, for example, an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body, and the iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeve is, for example, an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber sleeve.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body may be an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastic fiber blended body, and the iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeve may be an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastic fiber blended sleeve.
In one embodiment of the present utility model, the number of yarns of the body and the two sleeves is, for example, 32-50 needles.
The anti-allergic garment of the present utility model employs sleeves having gloves that cover at least the palm of a patient's hand. Therefore, the force of the patient on the arm and palm itching can be relieved by the sleeves, and discomfort caused by repeatedly scratching the affected part can be relieved. In addition, the glove can further relieve discomfort of skin allergy because the sun-proof area can be increased.
The foregoing description is only an overview of the present utility model, and is intended to be implemented in accordance with the teachings of the present utility model, as well as the preferred embodiments thereof, together with the following detailed description of the utility model, given by way of illustration only, together with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the front of an anti-allergic garment of an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the back side of the anti-allergic garment of fig. 1.
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the sleeves of the anti-allergic garment of FIG. 1 in a first mode of use.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the sleeves of the anti-allergic garment of FIG. 1 in a second mode of use.
Figure 5 is a schematic front view of the sleeve of figure 3 corresponding to the left hand.
Figure 6 is a schematic front view of the sleeve of figure 4 corresponding to the left hand.
Fig. 7 is a schematic front view of the fingertip cover of fig. 6.
Fig. 8 is a schematic back view of the fingertip cover of fig. 6.
Detailed Description
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the front of an anti-allergic garment of an embodiment of the present utility model. Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the back side of the anti-allergic garment of fig. 1. Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the anti-allergic garment 100 includes a body 110 and sleeves 120 and 130. Sleeves 120 and 130 are connected to body 110, wherein sleeve 120 has glove 121 and sleeve has glove 131.
The body 110 may be the portion that covers the torso when the anti-allergy garment 100 is worn. The body 110 is formed by connecting a plurality of iodine-containing synthetic fiber cloths, for example. For example, in the present embodiment, the body 110 may include a front body panel F and a back body panel B connected to each other, and the front body panel F is connected to the back body panel B without sewing, for example, so as to avoid discomfort caused by friction between the sewing thread and the seam. Further, the front body panel F may be attached to the back body panel B by ultrasonic bonding, but other embodiments are not limited thereto.
In the present embodiment, sleeve 120 corresponds to a left hand, for example, and sleeve 130 corresponds to a right hand, for example. The sleeves 120 and 130 can be connected to the body 110 without sewing to avoid discomfort caused by friction between the sewing thread and the skin. In detail, the sleeves 120 and 130 are attached to the body 110 by ultrasonic bonding, for example, but the present utility model is not limited thereto. In addition, sleeves 120 and 130 of the present embodiment may be respectively raglan sleeves (also referred to as "one-piece sleeves" or "bias sleeves"). Thus, the connection between the sleeves 120 and 130 and the body 110 is not located at the shoulder line, so that the connection between the sleeves 120 and 130 and the body 110 is prevented from being attached to the skin at the shoulder, and discomfort caused by friction with the skin is reduced. For example, in the present embodiment, the connection of the sleeves 120 and 130 with the body 110 may approximately correspond to the location of the collarbone. Because the collarbone is relatively rugged, the connection between the sleeves 120 and 130 and the body 110 can be prevented from adhering to the skin, thereby reducing discomfort caused by rubbing the skin.
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the sleeves of the anti-allergic garment of FIG. 1 in a first mode of use. FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the sleeves of the anti-allergic garment of FIG. 1 in a second mode of use. Figure 5 is a schematic front view of the sleeve of figure 3 corresponding to the left hand. Figure 6 is a schematic front view of the sleeve of figure 4 corresponding to the left hand.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, in the present embodiment, the sleeves 120 may further have tubes T1 and T2, respectively. Glove 121 may have a palm covering portion 121P and a finger covering portion 121F; similarly, glove 131 may then have palm covering 131P and finger covering 131F. The tube bodies T1 and T2 are adapted to correspond to the arms, the palm covering portions 121P and 131P are adapted to correspond to the palms, and the finger covering portions 121F and 131F are adapted to correspond to the fingers. As shown in fig. 3, the palm covering portion 121P is connected between the finger covering portion 121F and the tube T1, and the finger covering portion 121F is adapted to be folded toward the palm covering portion 121P to overlap the palm covering portion 121P. Similarly, the palm covering portion 131P is connected between the finger covering portion 131F and the tube T2, and the finger covering portion 131F is adapted to be folded toward the palm covering portion 131P to overlap the palm covering portion 131P. Sleeves 120 and 130 may also include a first mode of use (fig. 3 and 5) and a second mode of use (fig. 4 and 6), respectively. As shown in fig. 3 and 5, in the first usage mode, the tubes T1 and T2 are adapted to cover the arm, the palm covering portion 121P and the finger covering portion 121F overlap each other and are adapted to cover the palm of the left hand, and the palm covering portion 131P and the finger covering portion 131F overlap each other and are adapted to cover the palm of the right hand, so as to block the sun of the arm and the palm. In detail, in the first usage mode, the finger covering portion 121F is sleeved on the outer surface of the palm covering portion 121P, and the palm covering portion 121P and the finger covering portion 121F that overlap each other may be sleeved on the palm of the left hand. Similarly, referring to fig. 3, in the first usage mode, the finger covering portion 131F is sleeved on the outer surface of the palm covering portion 131P, and the palm covering portion 131P and the finger covering portion 131F that overlap each other may be sleeved on the palm of the right hand.
On the other hand, as shown in fig. 4 and 6, in the second usage mode, taking the sleeve 120 corresponding to the left hand as an example, the tube T1 is adapted to cover the arm, and the finger cover 121F is adapted to extend away from the palm cover 121P. The palm covering portion 121P is adapted to cover the palm of the left hand, and the finger covering portion 121F is adapted to cover the fingers of the left hand, so as to block sun from the left arm, palm and fingers. Similarly, referring to fig. 4, in the second usage mode, the tube T2 (shown in fig. 4) is adapted to cover the arm, and the finger covering portion 131F is adapted to protrude away from the palm covering portion 131P. The palm covering portion 131P is adapted to cover the palm of the right hand, and the finger covering portion 131F is adapted to cover the fingers of the right hand, so as to protect the right arm, palm and fingers from sun. Specifically, in the second usage mode, the palm covering portions 121P and 131P may be sleeved on the palm, and the finger covering portions 121F and 131F may be sleeved on the fingers. Based on the above structure, the anti-allergic garment 100 can provide various sun-proof covering areas, thereby improving convenience of use. Incidentally, the tube T1, the palm covering portion 121P and the finger covering portion 121F are integrally formed, for example, and the tube T2, the palm covering portion 131P and the finger covering portion 131F are integrally formed, for example.
Referring to fig. 4, 5 and 6 together, the palm covering portion 121P has a thumb hole H1, for example, and the palm covering portion 131P has a thumb hole Ha, for example, wherein fig. 5 and 6 illustrate the thumb hole H1 of the palm covering portion 121P corresponding to the left hand, and the thumb hole Ha has the same features as the thumb hole H1. The finger covering portion 121F may have a finger hole H2, and the finger covering portion 131F may have a finger hole Hb, and similarly, fig. 6 illustrates the finger hole H2 of the finger covering portion 121F corresponding to the left hand, and the index finger hole Hb has the same characteristics as the index finger hole H2. With continued reference to fig. 5 and 6, the thumb hole H1 and the index finger hole H2 are adapted to be aligned when the palm covering portion 121P and the finger covering portion 121F overlap each other. In detail, as shown in fig. 5, in the first use mode, the thumb may protrude from the thumb hole H1 and the index finger hole H2 aligned with each other. On the other hand, as shown in fig. 6, in the second usage mode, the thumb may extend from the thumb hole H1 of the palm covering portion 121P, and the index finger may extend from the finger hole H2 of the finger covering portion 121F. In the present embodiment, the thumb hole H1 and the index finger hole H2 are formed by laser cutting, for example, but the present utility model is not limited to the specific forming manner.
Incidentally, in one embodiment, the edges of the thumb hole H1 and the edge of the finger hole H2 may be stitched to strengthen the structural strength. However, in the present embodiment, the palm covering portions 121P and 131P (the palm covering portion 131P is shown in fig. 4) may further include a first reinforcing bar, and fig. 5 and 6 illustrate the first reinforcing bar G1 of the palm covering portion 121P corresponding to the left hand, and the first reinforcing bar of the palm covering portion 131P has the same characteristics as the first reinforcing bar G1. The first reinforcement bar G1 is disposed at the hole edge of the thumb hole H1. Thus, the palm covering portion 121P is prevented from being torn from the edge of the thumb hole H1, and the aforementioned sewing thread is prevented from rubbing against the skin, thereby enhancing the wearing comfort. Similarly, the finger covering portions 121F and 131F may further include a second reinforcing bar, respectively, as shown in fig. 5 and 6 by the second reinforcing bar G2 corresponding to the finger covering portion 121F of the left hand, and the second reinforcing bar of the finger covering portion 131F has the same characteristics as the second reinforcing bar G2. The second reinforcing strip G2 is disposed at the edge of the finger hole H2 to prevent the finger covering portion 121F from tearing from the edge of the index finger hole H2 and enhance the comfort of wearing. In another embodiment, the first reinforcing bar G1 and the second reinforcing bar G2 can be configured as reflective bars to more easily find the positions of the thumb hole H1 and the finger hole H2.
Fig. 7 is a schematic front view of the fingertip cover of fig. 6. Fig. 8 is a schematic back view of the fingertip cover of fig. 6. Referring to fig. 4 and 6 together, the glove 121 may further have a fingertip coating 122, and the glove 131 (shown in fig. 4) may further have a fingertip coating 132, wherein fig. 7 illustrates a fingertip coating 122 corresponding to a left hand, and the fingertip coating 132 corresponding to a right hand has the same features as the fingertip coating 122. With continued reference to fig. 6, the fingertip coating 122 is disposed on a side of the finger covering portion 121F adapted to correspond to the abdomen of the finger. Fingertip cover 122 has opposite fixed side 1220 and open side 1221. The fixing side 1220 is fixed to the finger covering portion 121F. A fold-over opening O is formed between the opening side 1221 and the finger covering portion 121F, and faces the palm covering portion 121P in the second usage mode. Referring to fig. 6, 7 and 8, the fingertip coating 122 is adapted to be folded from the opening side 1221 toward the fixing side 1220 to cover the fingertip, thereby relieving the patient from scratching. Specifically, for example, the fingertip coating 122 is fixed to the finger covering portion 121F on the sides other than the opening side 1221; in the second use mode, the fingertip coating 122 is grasped from the folding opening O, and the fingertip coating 122 is folded from the opening side 1221 toward the fixed side 1220, so that the fingertip coating 122 coats the fingertip. Further, with continued reference to fig. 8, after the fingertip coating 122 is folded over from the opening side 1221 toward the fixed side 1220 to cover the fingertip, the opening side 1221 is positioned on the side corresponding to the back of the hand, so that the patient's fingertip can be prevented from protruding from the opening side 1221 even further. For example, the patient is prone to unconsciously continue to scratch the affected part while sleeping, while the fingertip coating 122 can slow down the force of the patient's scratch and prevent the fingertip from protruding from the fingertip coating 122 during the scratch process, so as to prevent the patient from scratching the affected part while sleeping.
In contrast to the prior art, the anti-allergic garment 100 of the present embodiment employs sleeves 120 and 130 having gloves 121 and 131, wherein the gloves 121 and 131 can cover at least the palm of the patient. Thus, the sleeves 120 and 130 can reduce the force of the patient to scratch the arm and palm, and further reduce the discomfort caused by repeatedly scratching the affected part. In addition, since the gloves 121 and 131 can also increase the sun-screening area, discomfort of skin allergy can be further relieved.
Please refer to fig. 1 and fig. 2 together. In this embodiment, the body 110 may be an antibacterial fiber body, and the sleeves 120 and 130 may be antibacterial fiber sleeves, respectively, to relieve discomfort caused by skin allergy through antibacterial function. Further, the body 110 may be an iodine-containing synthetic fiber body, and the sleeves 120 and 130 may be iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeves, respectively. In other words, the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130 can be made of synthetic fibers containing iodine, wherein iodine has good antibacterial effect, and the synthetic fibers have good ventilation, moisture retention and sun protection functions. Accordingly, the anti-allergic garment 100 of the present embodiment can further alleviate the discomfort of skin allergy. It should be noted that "iodine" has a good antibacterial effect against staphylococcus aureus, and the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis mostly has the problem of too much staphylococcus aureus. Therefore, the anti-allergic garment 100 of the present embodiment can alleviate the uncomfortable feeling caused by atopic dermatitis, but the present utility model does not limit the specific use of the anti-allergic garment 100. In this embodiment, the iodine may be added to the synthetic fiber during the synthetic fiber hot-melt spinning process; thus, iodine can be uniformly mixed in the synthetic fiber, thereby preventing the falling off due to factors such as washing, wearing for a long time, and the like, so that the anti-allergic garment 100 can continuously maintain the antibacterial effect.
The iodine-containing synthetic fiber body 110 is, for example, an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body 110, and the iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeve is, for example, an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber sleeve. In short, both the body 110 and the sleeves can be made of iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber to further enhance the comfort of wearing. In one embodiment, the iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body 110 may be an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastic fiber blended body 110, and the iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeve may be an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastic fiber blended sleeve. In other words, the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130 may be made of an iodine-containing blend fiber, and the blend fiber includes a hydrophilic nylon fiber and an elastic fiber (Elastane, also called lycra, spandex). Thus, the extensibility of the anti-allergic garment 100 can be further improved, thereby further improving the comfort of wearing. In one embodiment, the proportion of the hydrophilic nylon fiber may be 80-90%, and the proportion of the elastic fiber may be 10-20%. Further, in another embodiment, the proportion of the hydrophilic nylon fiber may be about 83%, and the proportion of the elastic fiber may be about 17%, but the present utility model is not limited thereto. In the present embodiment, the yarn count (T/C) of the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130 is, for example, 32-50 needles, so as to increase the thickness of the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130, thereby avoiding breakage due to continuous scratching of the patient. In one embodiment, the number of yarns of the body 110 and the sleeves 120 and 130 may be 40, but the present utility model is not limited thereto.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2 again, in the present embodiment, the anti-allergic garment 100 may further include a plurality of first slip-enhancing adhesive strips 140 (also shown in fig. 5 and 6). Sleeves 120 and 130 comprise long sleeves. The first slip-enhancing adhesive tape 140 is disposed on the outer surface OS1 of the sleeve 120 and the outer surface OS2 of the sleeve 130, and is adapted to correspond to the elbow joint. In detail, skin allergy symptoms occurring at the elbow joint are more likely to cause itching of the patient, and the first slip-enhancing adhesive tape 140 allows the finger to slip away from the elbow joint more quickly, thereby slowing down the effort of itching. Further, the friction coefficient of the first slip-enhancing adhesive tape 140 may be smaller than that of the sleeves 120 and 130, but the present utility model is not limited thereto. In addition, the first slip-enhancing strips 140 of the present embodiment may be disposed side by side along the circumferential direction of the sleeves 120 and 130, and each first slip-enhancing strip 140 has a long side direction D. The longitudinal direction D extends, for example, in the axial direction of the sleeves 120 and 130. Thus, when a patient grasps itch at the elbow joint, the finger can slide away from the elbow joint more easily, and the force of grasping itch is further effectively slowed down. Incidentally, the first slip-enhancing adhesive tapes 140 may have lengths in the longitudinal direction D, respectively. The length of the portion of the first slip strip 140 that is adapted to correspond to the elbow (e.g., length L1 of fig. 2) is greater than the length of the portion of the first slip strip 140 that is adapted to correspond to the fossa of the elbow (e.g., length L2 of fig. 1), allowing for easy movement of the elbow joint. It should be noted that, for example, as shown in fig. 2, a portion of the first sliding-increasing glue strip 140 suitable for corresponding to the elbow is shown, and for example, as shown in fig. 1, a portion of the first sliding-increasing glue strip 140 suitable for corresponding to the elbow fossa is shown.
Incidentally, the anti-allergy garment 100 also includes, for example, a plurality of second slip strips 150. The second slip-increasing adhesive tape 150 is disposed on the outer surfaces OS1 and OS2 of the parts of the sleeves 120 and 130 corresponding to the shoulder joints and/or the outer surface S of the body 110 to reduce the scratching force of different parts. For example, the second sliding rubber strip 150 corresponding to the shoulder joint may extend along the shoulder line, and the second sliding rubber strip 150 disposed on the body 110 may correspond to the waist position.
In summary, the anti-allergic garment of the present utility model employs sleeves having gloves that cover at least the palm of a patient's hand. Therefore, the force of the patient on the arm and palm itching can be relieved by the sleeves, and discomfort caused by repeatedly scratching the affected part can be relieved. In addition, the glove can further relieve discomfort of skin allergy because the sun-proof area can be increased. In addition, the anti-allergic garment of the present utility model can provide a first mode of use and a second mode of use to select the means for relieving itching and protecting against the sun for different areas. On the other hand, when the anti-allergic garment is in the second use mode, the fingertip coating layer can also be used for coating the fingertip, so that the scratching force of a patient is further reduced. Further, since the fingertip cover is folded from the opening side toward the fixed side so as to be adapted to cover the fingertip, the opening side is positioned on the side of the back of the hand, and the fingertip of the patient can be prevented from protruding from the opening side. The anti-allergic garment disclosed by the utility model comprises a plurality of first slip-increasing adhesive tapes and a plurality of second slip-increasing adhesive tapes so as to further slow down the scratching force of a patient. In addition, the anti-allergic garment disclosed by the utility model adopts the antibacterial fiber body and the antibacterial fiber sleeves so as to further relieve the discomfort of skin allergy. In addition, the antibacterial fiber is, for example, an iodine-containing synthetic fiber. In detail, "iodine" has good antibacterial effect, and synthetic fiber has good ventilation, moisture retention and sun protection functions. Thus, the anti-allergic garment of the present utility model can alleviate the discomfort of skin allergy.
While the utility model has been described with respect to preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model, and that any such changes and modifications as described in the above embodiments are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.

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1. An anti-allergic garment, comprising:
a body; and
two sleeves connected with the body and provided with a glove respectively;
the two sleeves are respectively provided with a pipe body connected between the glove and the body, the glove is provided with a palm covering part and a finger covering part, the palm covering part is connected between the finger covering part and the pipe body, and the finger covering part is suitable for being folded towards the finger covering part to be overlapped with the palm covering part;
the sleeves respectively further comprise a first use mode and a second use mode;
in the first use mode, the tube body is suitable for covering an arm, and the palm covering part and the finger covering part are overlapped with each other and are suitable for covering a palm;
in the second use mode, the tube is adapted to cover an arm, the finger cover is adapted to extend in a direction away from the palm cover, the palm cover is adapted to cover a palm, and the finger cover is adapted to cover a finger.
2. The anti-allergic garment of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of first slip strips, wherein both sleeves comprise long sleeves, and wherein the first slip strips are disposed on an outer surface of both sleeves and are adapted to correspond to portions of an elbow joint.
3. An anti-allergic garment according to claim 2, wherein said first slip strips are arranged side by side along the circumference of said sleeve, and each first slip strip has a long side direction extending in the axial direction of said sleeve.
4. An anti-allergic garment according to claim 3, wherein said first slip strips each have a length in said longitudinal direction, the length of the portion of said first slip strips adapted to correspond to the elbow being greater than the length of the portion of said first slip strips adapted to correspond to the fossa of the elbow.
5. An anti-allergic garment according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of second slip-enhancing strips disposed on an outer surface of a portion of both said sleeves corresponding to a shoulder joint and/or an outer surface of said body.
6. An anti-allergy garment according to claim 1, wherein two of said sleeves are seamlessly joined to said body.
7. The anti-allergic garment of claim 6, wherein both of said sleeves are attached to said body by ultrasonic bonding.
8. The anti-allergic garment of claim 1, wherein each of said palm covering portions has a thumb hole and each of said finger covering portions has a finger hole, said thumb holes and said index finger holes being adapted to be aligned when said palm covering portions and said finger covering portions overlap each other.
9. The anti-allergic garment of claim 8, wherein each of said palm covering portions further comprises a first stiffening strip disposed at a rim of said thumb hole, and each of said finger covering portions further comprises a second stiffening strip disposed at a rim of said finger hole.
10. The anti-allergic garment of claim 1, wherein each of said gloves further comprises a fingertip coating disposed on a side of said finger covering portion adapted to correspond to a finger web of a finger, said fingertip coating having opposite fixed and open sides, said fixed sides being fixed to said finger covering portion, a fold-over opening being formed between said open sides and said finger covering portion, and said fold-over opening being oriented toward said palm covering portion in said second mode of use, said fingertip coating being adapted to be folded over from said open sides toward said fixed sides to be adapted to cover a fingertip.
11. The anti-allergic garment of claim 1, wherein said body is an antimicrobial fiber body and said sleeves are each an antimicrobial fiber sleeve.
12. The anti-allergic garment of claim 11, wherein said antimicrobial fiber body is an iodine-containing synthetic fiber body and each of said antimicrobial fiber sleeves is an iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeve.
13. The anti-allergic garment of claim 12, wherein said iodine-containing synthetic fiber body is an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body and said iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeve is an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber sleeve.
14. The anti-allergic garment of claim 13, wherein the iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber body is an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastic fiber blend body, and the iodine-containing synthetic fiber sleeve is an iodine-containing hydrophilic nylon fiber and elastic fiber blend sleeve.
15. An anti-allergic garment according to claim 1, wherein said body and said sleeves have a yarn count of between 32 and 50 stitches.
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