CN221128906U - Clothes with a pair of elastic members - Google Patents

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CN221128906U
CN221128906U CN202322010216.3U CN202322010216U CN221128906U CN 221128906 U CN221128906 U CN 221128906U CN 202322010216 U CN202322010216 U CN 202322010216U CN 221128906 U CN221128906 U CN 221128906U
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黑田耕介
池崎昌彦
浅川英二郎
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The utility model provides a garment easy to wear. The garment has an opening (12) for exposing the head of a wearer at the upper part of a main body part (10) covering the body of the wearer, a bending part (30) is formed at the main body part (10), and the bending part (30) is a starting point for folding the main body part (10) into two by turning over one part of the main body part (10) and folding over the other part of the main body part (10).

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Clothes with a pair of elastic members
Technical Field
The present utility model relates to a garment.
Background
Conventionally, a garment having a long garment length has been known (for example, refer to patent document 1). Patent document 1 discloses an integrated garment composed of a waterproof sheet and covering an upper body and a lower body.
Prior art literature
Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese patent application laid-open No. 2001-192910
Disclosure of utility model
Problems to be solved by the utility model
Such a long garment has a problem that it takes time to put on the head through the inside of the garment.
The present utility model has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present utility model is to provide a garment that is easy to wear.
Means for solving the problems
The garment is characterized in that the main body part is provided with a trunk part for covering the trunk of the wearer and leg parts for covering the lower half of the wearer, and a bending part is formed at the boundary between the trunk part and the leg parts in the main body part, and the bending part is a starting point for folding the main body part into two folds by turning over the leg parts of the main body part and folding the trunk part of the main body part.
In the above configuration, the clothing may be a rain gear that is worn as a cover.
In the above configuration, the bending portion 30 may be formed around the inside of the main body 10.
In the above configuration, a pocket 50 for accommodating the main body 10 may be attached to the bent portion 30.
In the above configuration, an operation tab 31 may be formed in the bent portion 30, and the tab 31 may be disposed inside the main body 10.
In the above configuration, the bag 50 may include: a storage opening 51 into which the main body 10 is taken out and put in; and a pull-out portion 55 connected to the bending portion 30, the pull-out portion 55 being attached to the inside of the bag 50 and being capable of being pulled out from the storage opening 51 to the outside of the bag 50.
In the above configuration, the pull-out portion 55 may be located between the main body portion 10 and the storage opening 51 in a state where the main body portion 10 is stored in the bag 50.
In the above configuration, the color of the protruding piece 31 may be different from the color of the inner surface of the body 10.
In the above configuration, the body portion 11 may have an openable and closable slit 11a, and the slit 11a may extend from the opening 12 to the body portion 11 from a center in a lateral direction of the body portion 11 toward an outside.
In the above configuration, the main body 10 may have a lower opening 15a that opens downward and an arm portion 13 that covers the arm of the wearer, and the arm portion 13 may extend from the lower opening 15a in a state where the leg portion 15 is folded over around the bending portion 30 as a starting point and folded on the trunk portion 11.
In the above configuration, the length of the tab 31 may be 3cm or more.
In the above configuration, the bag 50 may have a mark 53 for indicating the orientation when the main body 10 is unfolded.
In the above-described structure, the protruding piece 31 may be attached in a direction extending along the extension line of the bent portion 30.
In the above configuration, the bent portion 30 may be formed as a starting point for folding the leg portion 15 on the trunk portion 11 so that the outer surface 15e of the leg portion 15 faces the outer surface 11e of the trunk portion 11.
In the above configuration, the leg portion 15 may have a thigh portion 15u covering the thigh of the wearer and a shank portion 15p covering the shank of the wearer, the thigh portion 15u may extend obliquely downward and forward from the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11, and the shank portion 15p may be formed by bending downward from the lower end of the thigh portion 15 u.
In the above configuration, the body portion 10 may be formed by connecting the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11 and the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15, which are formed separately, each of the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11 and the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15 may be substantially horizontal, a center line C2 in the front-rear direction of the leg portion 15 may intersect the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15 obliquely downward and forward, a joint portion 15q may be provided at a rear portion 15r of the leg portion 15, the joint portion 15q may be formed by joining edges of a slit having a width wider in the lateral direction in the up-down direction, and the leg portion 15 may be bent by the joint portion 15q to form the thigh portion 15u and the shank portion 15p.
In the above configuration, the arm portion 13 may extend obliquely upward from the trunk portion 11 toward the outer side in the lateral direction in a state where the main body portion 10 is spread flat.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
It is possible to provide a garment that is easy to wear.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a raincoat according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing an internal structure of the raincoat.
Fig. 3 is a plan view showing an upper portion of the main body portion in a flat spread state.
Fig. 4 is a side view of the body portion.
Fig. 5 is a side view showing a state in which a wearer sits on the scooter type vehicle.
Fig. 6 is a front view of the main body in a two-folded state.
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of section VII-VII.
Fig. 8 is a sectional view of the raincoat with the main body portion housed in the pouch.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a state in which a wearer wears the main body portion.
Fig. 10 is a longitudinal sectional view of the raincoat in a state where the wearer wears the main body.
Fig. 11 is a longitudinal sectional view of the raincoat with the main body portion being worn by a wearer.
Fig. 12 is a perspective view showing a state in which the wearer takes off the main body.
Fig. 13 is a perspective view showing a state in which the wearer takes off the main body.
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1. Raincoat
10. Main body part
11 Trunk (another part of the main body)
11A incision
11E outer surface of trunk (outer surface of trunk)
11G lower end
12. An opening part
13. Arm portion
15 Leg (part of main body)
15A lower opening portion
15E leg outer surface (outer surface of leg)
15G upper end
15P lower leg
15Q joint
15R rear leg (rear leg)
15U thigh
30. Bending part
31. Tabs
50. Bag(s)
51. Storage opening
53 Label (Mark)
55 Pull-out part
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Embodiment(s)
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a raincoat 1 according to an embodiment of the present utility model. Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the internal structure of the raincoat 1. The raincoat 1 as an example of clothing is a rain gear that protects a wearer from rain. As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the raincoat 1 has a main body portion 10 that covers the body of a wearer and a pouch 50 for receiving the main body portion 10.
The main body 10 is formed of a waterproof sheet material, and is put on the body by the wearer and passed through the body, so that the main body 10 covers the body of the wearer. The main body 10 includes a trunk portion 11 covering the trunk of the wearer, a pair of left and right arms 13 covering both arms to wrists of the wearer, and leg portions 15 covering the lower body of the wearer. Examples of the water-repellent sheet include a sheet made of a polymer material such as polyvinyl chloride or ethylene vinyl acetate. The main body 10 may be formed of a sheet formed by laminating polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic polyurethane, or the like with a cloth, a sheet formed by coating a cloth with polyurethane resin, or the like.
The trunk portion 11 is located at an upper portion of the main body portion 10. An opening 12 that opens upward is formed at the upper end of the trunk 11. The opening 12 is an opening for allowing the head of the wearer to protrude outside the main body 10. A collar 12a formed to be folded outward from the opening 12 is provided around the opening 12. A hood 12b for protecting the head of the wearer is connected to the inside of the collar 12a. The hood 12b can be folded up to be stored inside the collar 12a when not in use.
A cutout 11a is formed in a front face of the trunk portion 11, that is, a trunk portion front portion 11 f. The slit 11a is a slit whose upper end is opened by being connected to the opening 12, and is configured to be openable and closable by a slide fastener. The slit 11a extends from the opening 12 to the trunk 11, from the center of the trunk 11 in the lateral direction toward the outside, and obliquely downward and leftward when viewed from the wearer. The slit 11a is covered with a cover 11b, and the cover 11b is a belt attached to the trunk 11 along the upper side of the slit 11a. The slit 11a may extend from the opening 12 to the trunk 11, from the center of the trunk 11 in the lateral direction toward the outside, and obliquely downward and rightward when viewed from the wearer.
The arm portion 13 is an elongated cylindrical portion extending from an upper portion of the trunk portion 11. An arm opening 13a is formed at the distal end of the arm 13, and the arm opening 13a is an opening for extending the hand of the wearer to the outside of the arm 13.
The leg portion 15 is a thick cylindrical portion extending downward from the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11. A lower opening 15a for allowing the wearer's foot to protrude outward from the leg 15 is formed at the front end of the leg 15. Since the leg portion 15 covers a portion of the lower body of the standard-sized wearer, which is substantially up to the ankle, the ankle to the toe of the wearer is exposed from the lower opening portion 15a. In the present embodiment, the length L3 of the leg portion 15 in the up-down direction is longer than the length L1 of the trunk portion 11 in the up-down direction at the center of the raincoat 1 in the left-right direction. The length L3 of the leg portion 15 is shorter than the length L2 from the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11 to the tip end of the arm portion 13. More specifically, the length L2 from the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11 to the front end of the arm portion 13 is longer than the length L3 in the up-down direction of the leg portion 15 by about the length from the elbow to the wrist of the wearer.
Further, a connecting portion 16 is formed in the leg portion 15. The coupling portion 16 is constituted by a hook portion 16a and a loop portion 16 b. The hook portion 16a is a hook with a tool buckle, and is attached to the front surface of the leg portion 15, that is, the leg front portion 15f, on the inner surface of the leg portion 15. The ring portion 16b is a substantially rectangular ring, and is attached to the rear of the leg portion 15, that is, the leg rear portion 15r (the rear portion of the leg portion) on the inner surface of the leg portion 15. The hook portion 16a is hooked on the ring portion 16b, whereby the coupling portion 16 couples the lower end of the left-right direction center of the leg front portion 15f and the lower end of the left-right direction center of the leg rear portion 15r, respectively. Thus, the lower opening 15a is divided into two parts in the left-right direction, and the wearer can extend the feet outward from the respective openings divided into two parts. In this case, for example, when the wearer sits on the scooter-type vehicle 80 (see fig. 5) or the like, the leg portion 15 can be restrained from turning up from the lower opening portion 15a by the upwind.
As shown in fig. 2, a bent portion 30 is formed at the boundary between the trunk portion 11 and the leg portion 15 on the inner side of the body portion 10. The bent portion 30 is configured by being attached as follows: a tape formed of a flexible material is adhered to substantially the entire circumference around the inner side of the main body 10. As the band of the flexible material constituting the bending portion 30, for example, a nylon band formed by knitting nylon into a band shape is cited. However, the flexible material tape is not limited to this, and may be any tape having rigidity greater than that of the water-repellent sheet constituting the main body 10. In the present embodiment, in the bending portion 30, two nylon tapes of substantially the same length are separately attached to the front and rear portions over substantially the entire circumference around the inside of the main body portion 10, and the end portions of the two nylon tapes are located at the left and right ends of the main body portion 10, respectively. As will be described later, the bent portion 30 serves as a starting point when the leg portion 15 is folded over the trunk portion 11 and the arm portion 13.
A pair of left and right projecting pieces 31 are provided at both ends of the bending portion 30 in the left-right direction. The tab 31 is a tape disposed on the inner side of the main body 10 and is attached in a direction extending on the extension line of the bending portion 30. As described later, the tab 31 serves as a grip for operation when the leg portion 15 is folded over the trunk portion 11 and the arm portion 13 with the bent portion 30 as a starting point. In the present embodiment, the protruding pieces 31 are nylon tapes, and are attached to the left and right ends of the two nylon tapes constituting the bending portion 30. The tabs 31 are portions to be grasped by the wearer, and thus have lengths of 3cm or more, respectively. In addition, in order to facilitate grasping by the wearer, the tab 31 is preferably substantially longer than the fist, and more preferably each has a length of 10cm or more. In the present embodiment, the length of the tab 31 is 10cm or more.
As will be described later, it is assumed that the wearer's head is located inside the main body 10 while the wearer grasps the tab 31, and the wearer easily looks for the tab 31 in a dimness. Therefore, by forming the tab 31 in a different color from the inner surface of the main body 10, visibility in dimness is improved. Further, the color of the tab 31 is more preferably a high-brightness color that is easily found even in a slight darkness.
Fig. 3 is a plan view showing an upper portion of the main body 10 in a flat spread state. As shown in fig. 3, the pair of arm portions 13 extend obliquely upward from the trunk portion 11 toward the outer sides in the lateral direction. More specifically, in a state where the body 10 is spread flat, the upper edge 13g of the arm 13 is inclined upward by an angle W with respect to the horizontal line H toward the outside in the lateral direction. The angle W is a positive angle.
The upper edge 13g of the arm portion 13 is connected to the shoulder portion 14, and the shoulder portion 14 covers the shoulder of the wearer from above in the trunk portion 11. In a state where the main body 10 is spread flat, the upper end of the shoulder 14 is substantially horizontal. The upper edge 13g is connected to the shoulder 14 so as to face outward in the left-right direction at a substantial angle W. As will be described later, when the wearer wears the main body 10, the wearer's hand is liable to strike the inner side of the shoulder 14 or the upper edge 13g from below. In the case where the hand of the wearer hits the shoulder 14, the upper end of the shoulder 14 becomes substantially horizontal, so that the wearer easily moves the hand along the shoulder 14 so that the hand hits the inner surface of the upper edge 13 g. In addition, when the upper edge 13g is touched by the hand of the wearer, the upper edge 13g is inclined upward by the angle W with respect to the horizontal line H toward the outside in the lateral direction, so that the hand of the wearer is easily moved to the arm opening 13a along the upper edge 13g of the arm 13.
In addition, in order to facilitate the movement of the hand along the upper edge 13g of the arm portion 13 to the arm opening portion 13a by the wearer, the angle W is preferably 5 degrees or more. Further, the angle W is more preferably 7 degrees or more. However, when the wearer wears the main body 10, the angle W is preferably 20 degrees or less in order to reduce the uncomfortable feeling caused by wrinkles or the like in the main body 10. Further, the angle W is more preferably 15 degrees or less. In the present embodiment, the angle W is 7 degrees.
Fig. 4 is a side view of the main body 10. Fig. 5 is a side view showing a situation where the wearer sits on the scooter type vehicle 80. Fig. 4 shows a1 st center line C1, which is a center line in the front-rear direction at each height of the trunk portion 11, and a2 nd center line C2, which is a center line in the front-rear direction at each height of the leg portion 15. The body 10 is formed by vertically connecting a lower end 11g of the trunk 11 and an upper end 15g of the leg 15, which are formed separately. As shown in fig. 4, the lower end 11g of the trunk 11 intersects the 1 st center line C1 substantially perpendicularly in the horizontal direction. On the other hand, the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15 intersects the 2 nd center line C2 in the horizontal direction at an angle T which is not perpendicular to the 2 nd center line C2 and is an obtuse angle. In other words, the 2 nd center line C2 intersects the substantially horizontal upper end 15g of the leg portion 15 in a manner inclined forward and downward. Thus, the leg portion 15 extends obliquely downward and forward from the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11.
The leg portion 15 has a joint 15q. The engagement portion 15q is formed at the rear end of the leg portion rear portion 15 r. The joint 15q is formed by: a slit having a wide width is formed in the left-right direction at the rear end of the leg portion rear portion 15r, and the end faces after the slit is formed are connected up and down. By forming the joint 15q, the length of the leg portion rear portion 15r in the up-down direction becomes shorter. Thus, the leg portion 15 is gently bent around the left-right direction as an axis starting from the vicinity of the joint portion 15q, and the thigh portion 15u and the shank portion 15p are formed. The thigh 15u extends obliquely downward and forward from the lower end 11 g. The thigh portion 15u mainly covers the thigh in the leg portion of the wearer, i.e., above the knee. The lower leg portion 15p extends obliquely forward and downward from the lower end of the thigh portion 15 u. The lower leg portion 15p mainly covers the lower leg in the leg portion of the wearer, i.e., from the knee to the vicinity of the ankle. As shown in fig. 4, the inclination of the lower leg portion 15p toward the front is smaller than the inclination of the upper leg portion 15u toward the front. In other words, the lower leg portion 15p is formed by bending downward from the thigh portion 15 u.
As shown in fig. 5, a wearer in a state of riding on the scooter type vehicle 80 sits on the seat 81. At this time, the user holds the steering handle 83 of the scooter-type vehicle 80 and puts the foot on the pedal 85. In this posture, generally, the torso of the wearer stands substantially upright, the thighs are substantially horizontal, and the calves are substantially vertical. As described above, in the main body 10, the thigh 15u extends obliquely downward and forward from the lower end 11g of the trunk 11. Therefore, when the thigh 15u covers the thigh of the wearer seated in the seat 81, deformation of the thigh 15u toward the front is easily suppressed. Therefore, wrinkles are less likely to form in the thighs 15u of the wearer seated in the seat 81, and rainwater is less likely to accumulate in the wrinkles. Further, the trunk portion 11 is less likely to be pulled forward, and the waist and the vicinity of the buttocks of the wearer seated in the seat 81 are likely to be restrained. As described above, the lower leg portion 15p is formed by bending downward from the thigh portion 15 u. Therefore, the lower leg portion 15p easily covers the lower leg of the wearer seated on the seat 81. Thus, the lower leg portion 15p is easily covered to the ankle of the wearer, and the scooter-type vehicle 80 is less likely to shake against the wind during running.
Fig. 6 is a front view of the main body 10 folded in two. Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view VII-VII in fig. 6. Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view of the raincoat 1 in a state where the main body 10 is accommodated in the pouch 50. For convenience of explanation, the inner surfaces of the trunk portion 11 and the leg portion 15 will be hereinafter referred to as a trunk portion inner surface 11i and a leg portion inner surface 15i, respectively. Hereinafter, the outer surfaces of the trunk portion 11, the arm portion 13, and the leg portion 15 are referred to as a trunk portion outer surface 11e, an arm portion outer surface 13e, and a leg portion outer surface 15e, respectively. The rear surface of the trunk portion 11 is referred to as a trunk portion rear portion 11r.
As shown in fig. 6, the body 10 can be folded into two by turning over the leg 15 of the body 10 around the bending portion 30 as a starting point and folding the leg on the trunk 11 of the body 10. More specifically, the body 10 can be folded in two by turning the leg portion 15 around the folded portion 30 as a starting point and overlapping the leg portion outer surface 15e with the trunk portion outer surface 11e so that the leg portion inner surface 15i faces outward. In this state, a bent portion opening a connected to the trunk portion inner surface 11i is formed in the vicinity of the bent portion 30. Further, the nylon tape and the tab 31 constituting the bent portion 30 extend in a substantially straight line.
As described above, the length L1 in the up-down direction of the trunk portion 11 is shorter than the length L3 in the up-down direction of the leg portion 15, and the length L2 from the lower end of the trunk portion 11 to the front end of the arm portion 13 is longer than the length L3. Therefore, in the state of fig. 6, the entire trunk portion 11 is shielded by the leg portions 15. On the other hand, by extending the arm portion 13 in the direction of the lower opening 15a, a part of the arm portion 13 protrudes from the lower opening 15 a. The portion of the arm portion 13 protruding from the lower opening portion 15a is a portion covering from the vicinity of the elbow of the wearer to the wrist.
As shown in fig. 6 and 7, when the main body 10 is folded into two, the bag 50 is exposed to the outside of the main body 10. The pouch 50 is formed by sewing three sides of the 1 st sheet 50a and the 2 nd sheet 50b, which are both substantially rectangular sheets. The bag 50 includes a storage opening 51, a label 53 as an example of a label, and a drawer 55.
The storage opening 51 is an opening for placing the main body 10 into the bag 50 and taking out the main body 10 from the bag 50, and is formed by an opening on one side of the four sides of the 1 st sheet 50a and the 2 nd sheet 50b, which is not sewn. A slide fastener is attached to the 1 st sheet 50a and the 2 nd sheet 50b along the edge of the storage opening 51, and the storage opening 51 is opened and closed by the slide fastener.
The pull-out portion 55 is a substantially rectangular sheet. One end of the pull-out portion 55 is sewn near the receiving opening 51 of the 1 st sheet 50a inside the bag 50, and the opposite end is connected to the nylon strap constituting the bending portion 30 by a fastener 55 a. The term "vicinity of the storage opening 51" as used herein refers to a position where the fixing member 55a in the 1 st sheet 50a is close to the storage opening 51 to such an extent that it can be pulled out from the storage opening 51. The connection position between the pull-out portion 55 and the bending portion 30 is a front portion of the bending portion 30, that is, the connection position between the pull-out portion 55 and the bending portion 30 is a portion of the bending portion 30 that is a boundary between the trunk portion front portion 11f and the leg portion front portion 15 f.
The label 53 is a sheet sewn to the 1 st sheet 50a, and is a mark for allowing the wearer to recognize the orientation of the pouch 50 suitable for wearing the raincoat 1.
As shown in fig. 8, the pouch 50 stores the body 10 in the folded state shown in fig. 6 and 7 in a further folded state. As shown in fig. 8, the nylon tape constituting the bending portion 30 is connected to the opposite surface of the pulling portion 55 from the opposite surface of the receiving opening 51 when the pulling portion 55 enters the inside of the bag 50. Thus, when the main body 10 is stored in the bag 50 through the storage opening 51, the pull-out portion 55 is located between the main body 10 and the storage opening 51. Therefore, the body 10 is prevented from being caught by the slide fastener when the slide fastener of the storage opening 51 is opened and closed.
With respect to the raincoat 1 configured as described above, a series of operations when the wearer wears the main body 10 will be described with reference to fig. 6 to 11. Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a state in which the wearer wears the main body 10. Fig. 10 is a longitudinal sectional view of the raincoat 1 in the middle of putting on the main body 10 by the wearer. Fig. 11 is a longitudinal sectional view of the raincoat 1 in a state where the main body 10 is worn by a wearer.
In the case where the wearer wears the main body 10, first, the wearer confirms the tag 53 as a mark by visual observation, and holds the bag 50 so that the 1 st sheet 50a sewn with the tag 53 is closer to the wearer than the 2 nd sheet 50b when viewed from the wearer. After that, the wearer opens the slide fastener of the storage opening 51, and takes out the main body 10 through the storage opening 51. As described above, the body 10 folded into two is stored in the bag 50 in a further folded state. Accordingly, the wearer pulls the two tabs 31 to take out and spread the main body 10, and thus, the main body 10 is folded into two and spread as shown in fig. 6 when seen from the wearer. Thus, the arrangement of the parts of the main body 10 is sequentially from the part near the wearer, the leg front 15f, the trunk front 11f, the trunk rear 11r, and the leg rear 15r. In this state, a bent portion opening a is formed between the trunk portion front portion 11f and the trunk portion rear portion 11r on the upper side of the main body portion 10.
Next, the wearer inserts the arms, trunk, and head through the upwardly open bent portion openings a as shown in fig. 9 in a state where the tag 53 of the bag 50 is located on the front side of the main body 10. After that, the wearer passes the trunk and arms through the trunk portion 11 and the arm portion 13, respectively, and projects the head portion outward from the opening portion 12. Here, if the wearer wears a normal garment having a long garment length, the wearer needs to pass the arms, trunk, and head through the lower opening of the garment to the inner sides of the leg portions. In contrast, in the raincoat 1, the bending portion opening a is connected to the inner side of the trunk portion 11, and therefore, the wearer does not need to pass the arms, trunk, and head through the inner sides of the leg portions 15. In addition, as described above, the wearer holds the pouch 50 with the tag 53 as a mark so that the 1 st sheet 50a is closer to the wearer than the 2 nd sheet 50b when viewed from the wearer, and spreads the main body portion 10. Thus, the folded portion opening a opens upward, and the trunk portion front portion 11f is unfolded in front of the wearer to a position closer to the wearer than the trunk portion rear portion 11 r. Accordingly, the wearer can put on the main body 10 without misorientation by passing the body directly through the folded-out opening a of the main body 10. In this case, since the opening 12 is formed integrally with the cutout 11a and is opened widely, for example, a wearer of a saddle-type vehicle such as a scooter-type vehicle 80 (see fig. 5) can extend his/her head outward from the opening 12 without removing the helmet or the like. Further, since the upper edge 13g of the arm portion 13 is inclined upward toward the outside in the left-right direction, when the hand of the wearer hits the upper edge 13g through the bent portion opening a, the hand of the wearer tends to move toward the arm portion opening portion 13a along the upper edge 13 g. Thus, the wearer can easily pass the arm through the arm portion 13.
Thereafter, as shown in fig. 10, the main body 10 is rolled up with the trunk portion 11 being turned over the trunk and leg portions 15 of the wearer. The wearer then lowers the leg 15 downward. As described above, the length L2 is longer than the length L3 by about the length from the elbow to the wrist of the wearer, and therefore, in the state of fig. 10, the wearer can extend the portion from the elbow to the tip of the arm covered by the arm portion 13 outward from the lower opening portion 15 a. Thus, the wearer can easily put the lower leg portion 15. Thereafter, the wearer pulls up the slide fastener of the slit 11a, and the state shown in fig. 11 is achieved, and the wearer wears the main body 10.
Next, a series of operations when the wearer removes the main body 10 and stores the main body 10 in the pouch 50 will be described with reference to fig. 12 and 13. Fig. 12 is a perspective view showing a state in which the wearer takes off the main body 10. Fig. 13 is a perspective view showing a state in which the wearer has detached the main body 10.
When the wearer removes the main body 10, the wearer first pulls down the slide fastener of the slit 11a to open the slit 11a. The slit 11a extends from the opening 12 to the trunk 11 from the center of the trunk 11 in the lateral direction toward the outside and obliquely downward and leftward when viewed from the wearer, so that the wearer can easily pull down the slide fastener with the left hand.
After that, the wearer withdraws the arm from the arm 13 toward the inside of the trunk 11 without turning the arm 13 over. The wearer pulls the head into the trunk 11 through the opening 12 and the slit 11 a. Thus, as shown in fig. 12, the head and arms of the wearer are positioned inside the trunk 11 or the leg 15. At this time, since the opening 12 is formed integrally with the cutout 11a and is opened widely, the wearer can draw the head into the trunk 11 without removing the helmet or the like.
In the state of fig. 12, the wearer grips the tabs 31 at both left and right ends of the bent portion 30 with both hands, respectively. At this time, since the tab 31 is provided at both ends of the bending portion 30 in the left-right direction, the tab 31 is easily located at a passing position of the arm and hand pulled out from the arm portion 13 by the wearer, and the wearer easily grips the tab 31 by feeling with the hand. In addition, even in the case where the wearer cannot grasp the tab 31 by touching it with the hand, the color of the tab 31 is different from the color of the inner surface of the main body 10, so that the wearer can easily visually recognize the tab 31. The length of the tab 31 is 10cm or more, and is therefore a length that is easy for the wearer to grasp. Thus, the wearer can easily grasp the tab 31.
Next, the wearer pulls the tab 31 toward the outside of the lower opening 15a as indicated by the arrow of the virtual line in fig. 12 while pulling the trunk and the head toward the outside of the main body 10 through the lower opening 15a in a state where the tab 31 is gripped with both hands. Thus, as shown in fig. 13, the wearer is in a state of removing the raincoat 1. Meanwhile, since the nylon tape constituting the bending portion 30 has a rigidity greater than that of the waterproof sheet constituting the main body 10, the main body 10 is bent starting from the bending portion 30, and the leg portions 15 are folded on the trunk portion 11 to be folded into a two-fold state. At this time, the leg portion 15 and the trunk portion 11 are folded together with the leg portion outer surface 15e facing the trunk portion outer surface 11e with the folded portion 30 as a starting point. In this case, since the tab 31 extends along the extension line of the bending portion 30, the body portion 10 is easily folded into two by pulling the tab 31 to apply tension to the bending portion 30.
After the wearer removes the raincoat 1, the main body 10 folded in two is further folded and put into the pouch 50. At this time, since the main body 10 is folded in two with the folded portion 30 as a starting point, the wearer can easily fold the main body 10. At this time, since the body 10 is folded over the trunk 11 with the leg portions 15 turned over, the leg inner surfaces 15i of the body 10 which are not likely to be wetted by rainwater face outward. Therefore, the wearer can avoid contact with the outer surface of the body portion 10 wetted by the rain, and easily fold the body portion 10. Further, since the bag 50 is attached to the folded portion 30 which becomes an end portion in a state where the main body portion 10 is folded in two, the wearer can easily store the main body portion 10 in the bag 50 by folding the main body portion 10 from the lower opening portion 15a side. Further, since the bag 50 and the main body 10 are connected via the pull-out portion 55, the whole main body 10 is easily accommodated in the bag 50.
After that, the wearer pulls up the slide fastener of the storage opening 51 to store the main body 10 in the bag 50. At this time, as shown in fig. 8, the sheet-like drawing portion 55 is located between the main body portion 10 and the accommodating opening portion 51. Therefore, when the wearer pulls up the slide fastener of the accommodating opening 51, the slide fastener is hard to bite into the main body 10.
As described above, according to the present embodiment to which the present utility model is applied, the raincoat 1 is a garment having the opening 12 for exposing the head of the wearer in the upper portion of the main body 10 covering the body of the wearer, the bending portion 30 is formed inside the main body 10, and the bending portion 30 is a starting point for folding the main body 10 into two by folding the leg portion 15 of the main body 10 over the trunk portion 11 of the main body 10.
According to this structure, since the bending portion 30 is formed in the main body 10, the main body 10 can be easily folded into two, and the work of passing the body through the inside of the main body 10 can be easily reduced, so that the main body 10 can be easily put on.
In the present embodiment, the raincoat 1 is a rain gear that is worn as a cover, and the main body 10 includes a trunk portion 11 that covers the trunk of the wearer and leg portions 15 that cover the lower body of the wearer.
According to this structure, the raincoat 1 can be easily put on as a long rain gear that covers the trunk and lower half of the wearer.
In the present embodiment, the bending portion 30 is formed around the inside of the main body portion 10.
According to this structure, the bending portion 30 is easily formed integrally around the inner side of the main body 10, and therefore, the inner surface of the main body 10 is easily folded outward from the bending portion 30.
In the present embodiment, a pocket 50 for accommodating the main body 10 is attached to the bent portion 30.
According to this structure, the main body 10 can be stored in the bag 50. Further, since the bag 50 is attached to the bending portion 30 which is the starting point of the folding of the main body 10, the bag 50 is positioned at the end of the main body 10 in a state where the main body 10 is folded in two. Therefore, the main body 10 can be easily accommodated in the bag 50. In addition, the loss of the pouch 50 is easily prevented.
In the present embodiment, an operation tab 31 is formed in the bent portion 30, and the tab 31 is disposed inside the main body 10.
According to this structure, when the wearer takes off the main body 10, the wearer can simultaneously take off the main body 10 and fold the main body 10 into two by grasping the tab 31 and pulling. In addition, in a state where the main body 10 is stored in the pouch 50, the wearer can easily take out and spread the main body 10 from the pouch 50 by pulling the tab 31.
In the present embodiment, the bag 50 includes a storage opening 51 into which the main body 10 can be taken out and put in, and a pull-out portion 55 connected to the bending portion 30, and the pull-out portion 55 is attached to the inside of the bag 50 so as to be pulled out from the storage opening 51 to the outside of the bag 50.
According to this configuration, since the main body 10 is connected to the inside of the bag 50 via the pull-out portion 55, the whole main body 10 can be easily accommodated inside the bag 50. Further, since the drawer 55 can be pulled out from the storage opening 51, the whole body 10 can be pulled out from the storage opening 51, and the body 10 can be easily unfolded. Further, since the main body 10 is connected to the inside of the bag 50 via the pull-out portion 55, when the main body 10 is stored in the bag 50, the bag 50 is difficult to pull the main body 10, and the outer shape of the bag 50 is not easily deformed. Further, since the pull-out portion 55 is connected to the inside of the bag 50, when the main body portion 10 is housed together with the pull-out portion 55 inside the bag 50, the outer surface of the bag 50 is not easily pulled into the inside of the bag 50.
In the present embodiment, the drawer 55 is located between the main body 10 and the storage opening 51 in a state where the main body 10 is stored in the pouch 50.
With this structure, the main body 10 can be easily accommodated inside the bag 50. When the storage opening 51 is closed, the main body 10 is not easily pinched by the storage opening 51.
In the present embodiment, the tab 31 is different in color from the inner surface of the main body 10.
With this structure, visibility to the tab 31 is improved. In particular, when the wearer takes off the main body 10, the wearer easily finds the tab 31 even in the dark on the inside of the main body 10.
In the present embodiment, the trunk portion 11 has an openable and closable slit 11a, and the slit 11a extends from the opening 12 to the trunk portion 11, and extends outward from the center of the trunk portion 11 in the lateral direction.
With this structure, the wearer can easily open and close the slit 11 a.
In the present embodiment, the main body 10 has a lower opening 15a that opens downward and an arm portion 13 that covers the arm of the wearer, and the arm portion 13 protrudes from the lower opening 15a in a state in which the leg portion 15 is folded over around the trunk portion 11 with the bent portion 30 as a starting point.
According to this configuration, when the wearer wears the body 10 folded in two with the folded portion 30 as a starting point, the arm of the wearer in a state of passing through the arm portion 13 is easy to move, and the body 10 is easy to wear.
In the present embodiment, the length of the tab 31 is 3cm or more.
According to this structure, the wearer easily finds and grasps the tab 31.
In the present embodiment, the bag 50 has a label 53 as a mark indicating the orientation when the main body 10 is unfolded.
According to this structure, even when the main body 10 is folded in two, the wearer can be prevented from wearing the main body 10 with the front-rear direction oriented.
In the present embodiment, the tab 31 is mounted in an orientation extending on the extension line of the bent portion 30.
According to this structure, the body 10 is easily folded into two by pulling the tab 31 to apply tension to the folded portion 30.
In the present embodiment, the bending portion 30 is a starting point for folding the leg portion 15 to the trunk portion 11 so that the leg portion outer surface 15e of the leg portion 15 faces the trunk portion outer surface 11e of the trunk portion 11.
According to this structure, in a state where the main body 10 is folded into two, the outer surface of the main body 10 wetted by the rain is folded into the inner side, so that the wearer is easily prevented from coming into contact with the outer surface of the main body 10 wetted by the rain.
In the present embodiment, the leg portion 15 has a thigh portion 15u covering the thigh of the wearer and a shank portion 15p covering the shank of the wearer, the thigh portion 15u extending obliquely downward and forward from the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11, and the shank portion 15p being formed by bending downward from the lower end of the thigh portion 15 u.
With this structure, it is easy to improve the comfort of a wearer wearing the main body 10 sitting on the seat 81 of the scooter-type vehicle 80 or the like.
In the present embodiment, the body portion 10 is formed by connecting the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11 and the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15, which are formed separately, and the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11 and the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15 are both substantially horizontal, the 2 nd center line C2 in the front-rear direction of the leg portion 15 obliquely intersects the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15 in the front-lower direction, a joint portion 15q formed by joining edges of a slit having a width wider in the left-right direction in the up-down direction is provided in the leg portion rear portion 15r, and the leg portion 15 is bent by the joint portion 15q to form a thigh portion 15u and a shank portion 15p.
With this structure, the comfort of a wearer wearing the body portion 10 sitting on the seat 81 of the scooter-type vehicle 80 and the like can be easily improved by a simple structure.
In the present embodiment, the arm portion 13 extends obliquely upward from the trunk portion 11 toward the outer side in the lateral direction in a state where the main body portion 10 is spread flat.
According to this structure, the wearer can easily pass the arm through the arm portion 13.
Other embodiments
The above-described embodiment shows only one embodiment of the present utility model, and can be arbitrarily modified and applied within the scope not departing from the gist of the present utility model.
In the above embodiment, the label 53 as the mark provided on the pouch 50 was sewn to the outer surface of the 1 st sheet 50a connected to the pull-out portion 55, but the present utility model is not limited to this. For example, the mark provided on the bag 50 may be provided by printing or the like on the outer surface of the 1 st sheet 50 a. Note that the marks provided in the pouch 50 may be provided so that the 1 st sheet 50a and the 2 nd sheet 50b can be distinguished from each other, and thus may be provided in the 2 nd sheet 50b or in both the 1 st sheet 50a and the 2 nd sheet 50 b.
In the above embodiment, the raincoat 1 is described as an example of "clothes", but the present utility model is not limited thereto. For example, the "garment" may be a work suit or the like.
In the above embodiment, the bending portion 30 was described as being constituted by attaching a flexible band having a rigidity greater than that of the waterproof sheet constituting the main body portion 10 around the inside of the main body portion 10, but the present utility model is not limited to this.
For example, the "bent portion" may be formed by making the sheet material constituting the trunk portion 11 and the sheet material constituting the leg portion 15 have different rigidities. In this case, the "bent portion" is a connecting portion between the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11 and the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15, and is a starting point at which the leg portion 15 is turned over and folded on the trunk portion 11 due to the difference in rigidity between the trunk portion 11 and the leg portion 15.
For example, the "bent portion" may be formed as follows: the sheet constituting the body 10 is sewn by overlapping two or more layers around the periphery in the vicinity of the boundary between the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15 and the lower end 11g of the body portion 11. In this case, the rigidity of the "bent portion" is greater than the rigidity of the sheet in the vicinity of the "bent portion", and thus becomes a starting point for turning over the leg portion 15 and folding it over the trunk portion 11. For example, the "bent portion" may be formed as follows: in the sheet-like material constituting the body 10, a seam is formed around the periphery in the vicinity of the boundary between the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15 and the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11.
The "bent portion" may be provided not only over substantially one circumference of the periphery of the main body 10, but also may be formed only in a part of the periphery of the main body 10. For example, the "bent portion" may be a pair of handles such as the tabs 31 attached to both the left and right inner ends of the body 10 at approximately the same height near the boundary between the upper end 15g of the leg portion 15 and the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11. In this case, the wearer pulls the pair of handles on both right and left sides and removes the main body 10, and tension is generated between the pair of handles. This causes the handle to become a starting point for turning over the leg portion 15 and folding it over the trunk portion 11. In addition, the handle of the "bending portion" is combined with the bending portion 30 in the above embodiment or the "bending portion" provided around the periphery of the main body 10 as exemplified above, so that the main body 10 can be more easily folded into two.
In the above embodiment, as shown in fig. 6, the case where the body portion 10 is folded in two with the folded portion 30 as the starting point and a part of the arm portion 13 is projected from the lower opening portion 15a has been described as an example. For example, the length L3 of the leg portion 15 may be longer than the length L2 from the lower end 11g of the trunk portion 11 to the distal end of the arm portion 13, and the entire arm portion 13 may be covered with the leg portion 15 in a state where the body portion 10 is folded in two with the folded portion 30 as a starting point. In this case, in a state where the main body 10 is folded in two with the folded portion 30 as a starting point, all of the outer surface of the main body 10 that is easily wetted by rain is folded into the inner side. Thus, it is more difficult for the wearer to contact the wetted portion of the main body portion 10.
[ Structure supported by the above embodiment ]
The above embodiment supports the following structure.
The garment according to the structure 1 is characterized in that a bending portion is formed in the main body portion, and the bending portion is a starting point for folding the main body portion into two by folding a part of the main body portion upside down to another part of the main body portion.
According to this configuration, since the bending portion is formed in the main body portion, the main body portion can be easily folded into two, and the wearing of the main body portion is facilitated.
(Structure 2) the garment of structure 1, characterized in that the garment is a rain gear worn in a form of a sleeve, and the main body portion has a trunk portion covering the torso of the wearer and leg portions covering the lower body of the wearer.
According to this structure, it is possible to easily put on a rain gear or a garment having a long length so as to cover the trunk and the lower half of the wearer.
(Structure 3) the garment of structure 1 or 2, wherein the bent portion is formed around the inside of the main body portion.
According to this configuration, since the bending portion is formed around the inner side of the main body portion, the inner surface of the main body portion can be easily folded outward from the bending portion.
(Structure 4) the garment of any one of structures 1 to 3, wherein a pocket for accommodating the main body portion is attached to the bent portion.
According to this structure, the bag storage body can be used. Further, since the bag is attached to the bending portion which becomes the starting point of the main body portion being folded into two, the bag is positioned at the end of the main body portion in a state where the main body portion is folded into two. Therefore, the main body can be easily accommodated in the bag.
(Structure 5) the garment according to any one of the structures 1 to 4, characterized in that an operation tab is formed at the bent portion, and the tab is disposed inside the main body portion.
According to this structure, when the wearer takes off the main body, the wearer can simultaneously take off the main body and fold the main body into two by grasping the tab and pulling.
(Structure 6) the garment of structure 4, wherein the bag comprises: a storage opening portion into which the main body portion is taken out and put in; and a pull-out portion connected to the bending portion, the pull-out portion being attached to an inner side of the bag and being capable of being pulled out from the storage opening to an outer side of the bag.
According to this configuration, the main body is connected to the inside of the bag via the pull-out portion, and therefore the main body can be easily housed entirely inside the bag. Further, since the drawer section can be pulled out from the storage opening section, the entire body section can be pulled out from the storage opening section, and the body section can be easily unfolded. Further, since the main body is connected to the inside of the bag via the pull-out portion, when the main body is stored in the bag, the bag is difficult to pull the main body, and the shape of the bag is difficult to deform. Further, since the pull-out portion is connected to the inside of the bag, when the main body portion is housed together with the pull-out portion inside the bag, the outer surface of the bag is less likely to be pulled into the inside of the bag.
(Configuration 7) the clothing article of configuration 6, wherein the pulling-out portion is located between the main body portion and the storage opening portion in a state where the main body portion is stored in the bag.
According to this structure, the main body can be easily accommodated inside the bag.
(Structure 8) the garment of structure 5, wherein the tab is a different color than the inner surface of the body portion.
According to this structure, visibility to the tab is improved.
The garment of structure 2 according to (structure 9) is characterized in that the body portion has an openable and closable slit extending from the opening portion to the body portion and from a center of the body portion in a lateral direction toward an outside.
According to this structure, the wearer can easily open and close the incision.
The garment according to structure 2 or 9 (structure 10) is characterized in that the main body portion has a lower opening portion that opens downward and an arm portion that covers an arm of a wearer, and the arm portion protrudes from the lower opening portion in a state where the leg portion is folded over on the trunk portion with the bent portion as a starting point.
According to this configuration, when the wearer wears the main body portion folded in two with the folded portion as the starting point, the arm of the wearer in the state of passing through the arm portion is easy to move, and the wearing of the main body portion is easy.
(Structure 11) the garment of structure 5 or 8, wherein the length of the tab is 3cm or more.
According to this structure, the tab is easily found by the wearer and is easily grasped.
(Structure 12) the garment of any one of structures 4, 6 and 7, wherein the pocket has indicia indicating an orientation when the main body portion is unfolded.
According to this configuration, even when the main body is folded in two, the wearer can be prevented from wearing the main body with the main body oriented in the front-rear direction.
(Structure 13) the garment of any one of structures 5, 8 and 11, wherein the tab is mounted in an orientation extending on an extension of the bend.
According to this structure, the main body portion is easily folded into two by pulling the tab to apply tension to the folded portion.
(Structure 14) the garment of any one of structures 2, 9, and 10, wherein the bent portion becomes a starting point for folding the leg portion to the trunk portion so that an outer surface of the leg portion opposes an outer surface of the trunk portion.
According to this structure, the outer surface of the rained main body portion is folded into the inner side in a state in which the main body portion is folded into two, so that the wearer is easily prevented from coming into contact with the outer surface of the rained main body portion.
(Structure 15) the garment of any one of structures 2, 9, 10 and 14, wherein the leg portion has a thigh portion covering a thigh of the wearer and a shank portion covering a shank of the wearer, the thigh portion extending obliquely downward and forward from a lower end of the trunk portion, the shank portion being formed by bending downward from a lower end of the thigh portion.
With this structure, the comfort of a wearer wearing the main body portion sitting on a seat or the like of the scooter type vehicle is improved.
The garment of the structure 15 (structure 16) is characterized in that the main body portion is formed by connecting the lower end of the trunk portion formed separately and the upper end of the leg portion, the lower end of the trunk portion and the upper end of the leg portion are both substantially horizontal, a center line in the front-rear direction of the leg portion obliquely intersects the upper end of the leg portion in the front-rear direction thereof in the front-lower direction, a joint portion is provided at the rear portion of the leg portion, the joint portion is formed by joining edges of a cutout having a width in the left-right direction in the up-down direction, and the leg portion is bent by the joint portion to form the thigh portion and the shank portion.
According to this structure, with a simple structure, it is easy to improve the comfort of a wearer wearing the body portion sitting on a seat or the like of a scooter type vehicle.
The garment of the structure 10 (structure 17) is characterized in that the arm portion extends obliquely upward from the trunk portion toward the outer side in the lateral direction in a state where the main body portion is spread flat.
According to this structure, the wearer can easily pass the arm through the arm.

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1. A garment having an opening (12) for exposing the head of a wearer at the upper part of a main body part (10) covering the body of the wearer, characterized in that,
The main body part (10) has a trunk part (11) covering the trunk of the wearer and leg parts (15) covering the lower body of the wearer,
A bending part (30) is formed at the boundary between the trunk part (11) and the leg part (15) in the main body part (10),
The bending portion (30) serves as a starting point for folding the main body portion (10) into two by turning over the leg portion (15) of the main body portion (10) and folding the leg portion (15) onto the trunk portion (11) of the main body portion (10).
2. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment comprises,
The clothes are rain gear which is worn in a sleeve cover mode.
3. The garment of claim 2, wherein the garment comprises,
The bending portion (30) is formed around the inside of the main body portion (10).
4. The garment of claim 2, wherein the garment comprises,
A pocket (50) for accommodating the main body (10) is mounted on the bending part (30).
5. The garment of claim 4, wherein the garment comprises,
An operation tab (31) is formed at the bending portion (30),
The protruding piece (31) is arranged on the inner side of the main body part (10).
6. The garment of claim 4, wherein the garment comprises,
The bag (50) is provided with: a storage opening (51) into which the main body (10) can be taken out; and a pull-out part (55) connected to the bending part (30),
The pull-out part (55) is attached to the inside of the bag (50) and can be pulled out from the storage opening part (51) to the outside of the bag (50).
7. The garment of claim 6, wherein the garment comprises,
The pull-out portion (55) is located between the main body portion (10) and the storage opening portion (51) in a state in which the main body portion (10) is stored in the bag (50).
8. The garment of claim 5, wherein the garment comprises,
The tab (31) is of a different colour to the inner surface of the body portion (10).
9. The garment of claim 2, wherein the garment comprises,
The trunk part (11) is provided with a cut (11 a) which can be opened and closed,
The cutout (11 a) extends from the opening (12) to the trunk (11) from the center of the trunk (11) in the lateral direction toward the outside.
10. The garment of claim 2, wherein the garment comprises,
The main body part (10) is provided with a lower opening part (15 a) which is opened downwards and an arm part (13) which covers the arm of a wearer,
The arm (13) protrudes from the lower opening (15 a) in a state where the leg (15) is folded over the trunk (11) with the bent portion (30) as a starting point.
11. The garment of claim 5, wherein the garment comprises,
The length of the protruding piece (31) is more than 3 cm.
12. The garment of any one of claims 4, 6 and 7 wherein,
The pouch (50) has a mark (53) indicating the orientation when the main body (10) is unfolded.
13. The garment of any one of claims 5, 8 and 11,
The tab (31) is mounted in an orientation extending over an extension of the bend (30).
14. The garment of any one of claims 2, 9 and 10 wherein,
The bending portion (30) is configured to fold the leg portion (15) at the starting point of the trunk portion (11) so that the outer surface (15 e) of the leg portion (15) faces the outer surface (11 e) of the trunk portion (11).
15. The garment of any one of claims 2, 9 and 10 wherein,
The leg portion (15) has a thigh portion (15 u) covering the thigh of the wearer and a shank portion (15 p) covering the shank of the wearer,
The thigh section (15 u) extends obliquely downward and forward from the lower end (11 g) of the trunk section (11),
The lower leg portion (15 p) is formed by bending downward from the lower end of the thigh portion (15 u).
16. The garment of claim 15, wherein the garment comprises,
The main body part (10) is formed by connecting the lower end (11 g) of the trunk part (11) formed separately with the upper end (15 g) of the leg part (15),
The lower end (11 g) of the trunk portion (11) and the upper end (15 g) of the leg portion (15) are both substantially horizontal,
A center line (C2) of the leg portion (15) in the front-rear direction obliquely intersects the upper end (15 g) of the leg portion (15) downward and forward,
A joint (15 q) is provided at the rear part (15 r) of the leg (15), the joint (15 q) is formed by joining edges of a slit having a width wider in the lateral direction in the up-down direction,
The leg portion (15) is bent by the joint portion (15 q) to form the thigh portion (15 u) and the shank portion (15 p).
17. The garment of claim 10, wherein the garment comprises,
The arm section (13) extends obliquely upward from the body section (11) toward the outer side in the lateral direction in a state in which the body section (10) is flat.
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