US20140082816A1 - Celebratory shirt - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to shirts and, more specifically to a shirt having an indicia on an inner side wherein the shirt may be selectively reversed, i.e. configured inside-out, and inverted to show the indicia.
- Sports fans as well as fans of other forms of entertainment, often wear shirts having an indicia related to the sport, their favorite team, or, disparaging the opposing team.
- indicia are displayed on the outer side of the front panel of the shirt.
- Such indicia are substantially static or non-interactive. That is, the user simply wears the shirt and, other than holding the shirt taut to clearly show the image, the user has no other option to draw attention to the indicia. This is a disadvantage as a user may especially wish to draw attention to the indicia after an in-game event, e.g. scoring a goal.
- the disclosed concept provides for a shirt having an indicia disposed on the inner side of a shirt panel.
- the shirt may be reversed and inverted, i.e. the panel is turned inside-out while being lifted over the head. This action exposes the indicia and the act of lifting the shirt makes the shirt and indicia more visible.
- the indicia may be oriented upside-down on the panel inner side so that when the panel is reversed (placed inside out) and inverted, the image is oriented right-side up.
- the panel may be structured to be wrapped about the user's head and the indicia may be positioned and structured to be disposed about The user's head with a 3D appearance.
- the panel may be structured to be displayed in a flared configuration with a 2D indicia. In these configurations the user's body will be exposed.
- the concept further includes a shirt having an inner sheet that will cover the user's body.
- the inner sheet may also include an indicia.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a shirt in a first configuration.
- FIG. 2A is an isometric view of a shirt in a second configuration
- FIG. 2B is an isometric view of a shirt in a third configuration.
- FIG. 3A an isometric view of a shirt in a first configuration
- FIG. 3B is a side view of a shirt in a fourth configuration.
- FIG. 4A is a front view of a shirt in a second configuration.
- FIG. 4B is a back view of a shirt in a second configuration.
- FIG. 5A is a front view of an alternate embodiment of a shirt in a second configuration.
- FIG. 5B is a back view of an alternate embodiment of a shirt in a second configuration.
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart of the steps of using the shirt.
- Coupled means a link between two or more elements, whether direct or indirect, so long as a link occurs.
- directly coupled means that two elements are directly in contact with each other.
- fixedly coupled or “fixed” means that two components are coupled so as to move as one while maintaining a constant orientation relative to each other.
- the fixed components may, or may not, be directly coupled.
- a “2D indicia” is an indicia structured to be viewed on a generally flat surface.
- a “3D indicia” is an indicia structured to be viewed on a shaped surface, i.e. not a flat surface.
- a “partial 3D indicia” is an indicia structured to be viewed on a portion of a shaped surface. For example, a map image of the northern hemisphere printed on cloth wherein the cloth may be draped over a basketball so that the image is displayed properly would be a “partial 3D indicia.”
- a “cooperative indicia” is one of two, or more, indicia that form a larger indicia.
- a “collar” is an opening in a shirt structured to allow a user's head to pass therethrough.
- a “collar” does not require reinforcing material.
- a shirt 10 includes a collar 12 and a panel 14 .
- the shirt 10 may further include sleeves 20 , cuffs 22 , or other known elements.
- the front panel 16 does not include buttons or other fastening devices.
- the front panel 16 and a back panel 18 are made from a material that is capable of stretching.
- Each panel 14 has an upper end 30 , 40 (front panel and back panel respectively), a lower end 32 , 42 , an outer side 34 , 44 and an inner side 36 , 46 .
- An indicia 50 is disposed on the panel inner side 36 , 46 .
- the indicia 50 has an upper side 52 and a lower side 54 .
- the indicia 50 may be disposed in an inverted configuration on the panel inner side 36 , 46 . That is, when the shirt is in a first configuration, discussed below, the indicia 50 is disposed in an inverted configuration, i.e. upside-down, on the panel inner side 36 , 46 .
- the indicia 50 does not have an upper or lower side. That is, the indicia 50 may be a pattern or a representation of an object without a specific orientation, e.g. fireworks.
- the shirt 10 may include pockets 60 structured to assist the user in moving between configurations (discussed below).
- the pockets 60 are disposed adjacent the front or back panel lower ends 32 , 42 .
- the pockets 60 are disposed on substantially opposite sides of the shirt 10 . That is, rather than being disposed on the front of the shirt 10 , the pockets 60 are disposed at the interface of the front panel 16 and the back panel 18 , i.e. on the sides of the shirt 10 . A user may place their hands in the pockets 60 when moving the shirt 10 between configurations.
- the shirt 10 when worn by a user, may be moved between a first configuration, wherein the panel 14 , i.e. the front panel 16 and/or back panel 18 , is disposed about the user's torso, and a second configuration, wherein the panel 14 , i.e. the front panel 16 and/or back panel 18 , is raised above the user's neck. That is, in the second configuration, the user selectively reverses and inverts the panel 14 , e.g. the panel 14 is selectively lifted over the user's head while the collar 12 remains about the user's neck. In this configuration, an indicia 50 that is inverted when in the first configuration will be displayed right-side up.
- the indicia 50 when the shirt is in the first configuration, the indicia 50 is inverted, then, when the shirt is in the second configuration, the indicia 50 will be oriented right-side up.
- the shirt may further be placed in a third configuration wherein the panel 14 is partially wrapped about the user's head, as discussed below.
- the shirt may further be placed in a fourth configuration wherein the panel 14 , or the front panel 16 or back panel 18 , is substantially wrapped about the user's head, as discussed below. It is understood that in all four configurations, the collar 12 remains generally about the user's neck.
- the panel 14 i.e. the front panel 16 and/or back panel 18 , in one embodiment, is structured to be displayed in a flared manner ( FIG. 2A ). That is, the panel 14 may be a flared panel 15 that is generally tapered having a wide lower end 32 , 42 and a narrow upper end 30 , 40 . In this embodiment, when the shirt 10 is in the second configuration, the user may hold opposing sides of the panel lower end 32 , 42 apart and spaced from the user's head. Thus, the panel 14 will be generally taut and flat. Moreover, because the panel 14 is tapered, the panel 14 , in the inverted configuration, will be flared from the narrow upper end 30 , 40 to the wider lower end 32 , 42 .
- a panel 14 structured to be displayed in a flared manner is adapted to display a 2D indicia 50 . That is, the indicia 50 is structured to be displayed on a generally flat surface. In this configuration, the user's arms will be generally within the partially enclosed space defined by the inverted, flared shirt 10 .
- panel 14 is structured to be partially wrapped about a user's head as shown n FIG. 2B . That is, the panel 14 is first drawn taut, in a manner similar to the second configuration, but then the panel is moved rearwardly, or the user's head is moved forwardly, until the user's face is pressed into the panel 14 .
- the panel 14 wraps partially about the user's head.
- the indicia 50 is a partial 3D indicia 50 .
- a partial 3D indicia 50 may include features that are appropriately displayed on a three-dimensional mount, but is limited to less than a 360 degree image.
- a 3D indicia 50 may represent the front of a frontiersman That is, the indicia 50 may have the front of a coonskin hat, a right ear, a left ear, and a face with eyes, nose, mouth, a beard, etc. The back portion of the frontiersman, however, would not be part of the indicia 50 .
- the shirt is in the fourth configuration and the indicia 50 is a partial 3D indicia 50 , the features of the partial 3D indicia 50 will be displayed in a three-dimensional manner.
- the representation of a coonskin hat will be disposed on the upper front of the user's head, the representation of a left ear will be disposed over the user's left ear, the representation of a right ear will be disposed over the user's right ear, and the representation of a face will be disposed over the user's face.
- elements of the back of the frontiersman's head do not appear and the indicia 50 does not wrap around the back of the user's head.
- the panel 14 i.e. the front panel 16 and/or back panel 18
- the panel 14 is structured to be substantially wrapped about a user's head.
- a front panel 16 as an example, a user may grasp the front panel lower end 32 and lift it over their head. The user may then pull the front panel lower end 32 downwardly about the back of the user's neck. In this configuration, the front panel 16 is substantially wrapped about a user's head.
- panel 14 is structured to be wrapped about a user's head and is adapted to display a 3D indicia 50 .
- a 3D indicia 50 may include features that are appropriately displayed on a three-dimensional mount.
- a 3D indicia 50 may represent a frontiersman. That is, the indicia 50 may have a coonskin hat, a right ear, a left ear, and a face with eyes, nose, mouth, a beard, etc.
- the shirt is in the fourth configuration and the indicia 50 is a 3D indicia 50 , as shown in FIG. 3B , the features of the 3D indicia 50 will be displayed in a three-dimensional manner.
- a back panel 18 may also be structured to be substantially wrapped about a user's head. While the back panel 18 may be pulled completely over the user's head in a manner similar to the front panel 16 , as described above, the back panel 18 may also be structured to be partially pulled over the user's head. That is, the user may position the back panel lower end 42 at an elevation adjacent the user's nose.
- the indicia 50 preferably extends to the back panel lower end 42 .
- the user's mouth will be exposed.
- this is also considered to be the fourth configuration of the shirt 10 .
- the user may use face paint, or other materials, to compliment the indicia 50 .
- the user may apply face paint representing a team mascot with one expression and the indicia 50 may display the team mascot with another expression.
- the user may keep the shirt in the first configuration and be displaying a team mascot with one expression.
- the user may place the shirt 10 in the fourth configuration and display the team mascot with another expression.
- a partial 3D image may be disposed on the back panel 18 . Such an image would be used in a manner similar to the description above, except the image would be disposed over the back of the user's head.
- the shirt 10 may include indicia 50 on both the front panel 16 and the back panel 18 . That is, a first indicia 56 is disposed on the front panel inner side 36 and a second indicia 57 is disposed on the back panel inner side 46 .
- the first and second indicia 56 , 57 may be related or cooperative.
- the first indicia 56 may be the letter “D”
- the second indicia 57 may be a representation of a fence.
- the front panel 16 displays a “D”
- the back panel 18 displays a fence.
- the user may then pivot about a vertical axis selectively displaying either the “D” or the fence toward the field or the crowd.
- the shirt 10 may include an interior sheet 70 .
- the sheet 70 may be either, or both, a front sheet 72 or a back sheet 74 .
- Each sheet 70 has an upper end 80 , 90 (front sheet and back sheet, respectively), a lower end 82 , 92 , and an outer side 84 , 94 .
- the front sheet 72 and back sheet 74 may be coupled, essentially forming an inner shirt-like construct disposed below the inner and outer panels 16 , 18 .
- the front sheet 72 and back sheet 74 may further be coupled to the front and back panels 16 , 18 , typically at a location below the sleeves 20 .
- a shirt 10 having a sheet 70 e.g. a front sheet 72
- the front sheet 72 covers the user's torso.
- the sheet 70 may also be used as a display surface for an indicia 50 . More specifically, a third indicia 58 may be disposed on the front sheet outer side 84 and a fourth indicia 59 may be disposed on the back sheet outer side 94 .
- the third indicia 58 may be cooperative with the first indicia 56 .
- the first indicia 56 may be the upper portion of a mascot such as, but not limited to, a wildcat.
- the third indicia 58 may be the lower portion of a mascot such as, but not limited to, a wildcat.
- a cooperative indicia 50 is displayed.
- the fourth indicia 59 may be cooperative with the second indicia 57 .
- the shirt 10 described above may be utilized according to a method, shown in FIG. 6 , having the steps of wearing 200 a shirt 10 in a first configuration and placing 202 the shirt 10 in one of a second or third configuration, as described above.
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A shirt having an indicia disposed on the inner side of a shirt panel is provided. The shirt may be reversed and inverted, i.e. the panel is lifted over the user's head while a collar remains about the user's neck. This action exposes the indicia and the act of lifting the shirt makes the shirt and indicia more visible.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This disclosure relates to shirts and, more specifically to a shirt having an indicia on an inner side wherein the shirt may be selectively reversed, i.e. configured inside-out, and inverted to show the indicia.
- 2. Background Information
- Sports fans, as well as fans of other forms of entertainment, often wear shirts having an indicia related to the sport, their favorite team, or, disparaging the opposing team. Typically, such indicia are displayed on the outer side of the front panel of the shirt. Such indicia are substantially static or non-interactive. That is, the user simply wears the shirt and, other than holding the shirt taut to clearly show the image, the user has no other option to draw attention to the indicia. This is a disadvantage as a user may especially wish to draw attention to the indicia after an in-game event, e.g. scoring a goal.
- There is, therefore, a need for a shirt having an indicia that may be displayed in a manner other than on the front of the shirt. There is a further need for a shirt that allows the user to draw attention to the indicia.
- These needs, and others, are met by at least one embodiment of the disclosed concept which provides for a shirt having an indicia disposed on the inner side of a shirt panel. In this configuration, the shirt may be reversed and inverted, i.e. the panel is turned inside-out while being lifted over the head. This action exposes the indicia and the act of lifting the shirt makes the shirt and indicia more visible.
- Further, the indicia may be oriented upside-down on the panel inner side so that when the panel is reversed (placed inside out) and inverted, the image is oriented right-side up. Further, the panel may be structured to be wrapped about the user's head and the indicia may be positioned and structured to be disposed about The user's head with a 3D appearance. Alternatively, the panel may be structured to be displayed in a flared configuration with a 2D indicia. In these configurations the user's body will be exposed. As some user's modesty will prevent such displays, the concept further includes a shirt having an inner sheet that will cover the user's body. The inner sheet may also include an indicia.
- A full understanding of the invention can be gained from the following description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a shirt in a first configuration. -
FIG. 2A is an isometric view of a shirt in a second configuration,FIG. 2B is an isometric view of a shirt in a third configuration. -
FIG. 3A an isometric view of a shirt in a first configuration,FIG. 3B is a side view of a shirt in a fourth configuration. -
FIG. 4A is a front view of a shirt in a second configuration.FIG. 4B is a back view of a shirt in a second configuration. -
FIG. 5A is a front view of an alternate embodiment of a shirt in a second configuration.FIG. 5B is a back view of an alternate embodiment of a shirt in a second configuration. -
FIG. 6 is a flow chart of the steps of using the shirt. - As used herein, “coupled” means a link between two or more elements, whether direct or indirect, so long as a link occurs.
- As used herein, “directly coupled” means that two elements are directly in contact with each other.
- As used herein, “fixedly coupled” or “fixed” means that two components are coupled so as to move as one while maintaining a constant orientation relative to each other. The fixed components may, or may not, be directly coupled.
- As used herein, a “2D indicia” is an indicia structured to be viewed on a generally flat surface.
- As used herein, a “3D indicia” is an indicia structured to be viewed on a shaped surface, i.e. not a flat surface.
- As used herein, a “partial 3D indicia” is an indicia structured to be viewed on a portion of a shaped surface. For example, a map image of the northern hemisphere printed on cloth wherein the cloth may be draped over a basketball so that the image is displayed properly would be a “partial 3D indicia.” As used herein, a “cooperative indicia” is one of two, or more, indicia that form a larger indicia.
- As used herein, a “collar” is an opening in a shirt structured to allow a user's head to pass therethrough. A “collar” does not require reinforcing material.
- As shown in
FIGS. 1-2 , ashirt 10 includes acollar 12 and apanel 14. In one embodiment there are twopanels 14, afront panel 16 and aback panel 18. Theshirt 10 may further includesleeves 20,cuffs 22, or other known elements. In one embodiment, thefront panel 16 does not include buttons or other fastening devices. In one embodiment thefront panel 16 and aback panel 18 are made from a material that is capable of stretching. Eachpanel 14 has anupper end 30, 40 (front panel and back panel respectively), alower end outer side inner side indicia 50 is disposed on the panelinner side indicia 50 has anupper side 52 and alower side 54. In this embodiment, theindicia 50 may be disposed in an inverted configuration on the panelinner side indicia 50 is disposed in an inverted configuration, i.e. upside-down, on the panelinner side indicia 50 does not have an upper or lower side. That is, theindicia 50 may be a pattern or a representation of an object without a specific orientation, e.g. fireworks. - The
shirt 10 may includepockets 60 structured to assist the user in moving between configurations (discussed below). Thepockets 60 are disposed adjacent the front or back panel lower ends 32, 42. In one embodiment, thepockets 60 are disposed on substantially opposite sides of theshirt 10. That is, rather than being disposed on the front of theshirt 10, thepockets 60 are disposed at the interface of thefront panel 16 and theback panel 18, i.e. on the sides of theshirt 10. A user may place their hands in thepockets 60 when moving theshirt 10 between configurations. - The
shirt 10, when worn by a user, may be moved between a first configuration, wherein thepanel 14, i.e. thefront panel 16 and/orback panel 18, is disposed about the user's torso, and a second configuration, wherein thepanel 14, i.e. thefront panel 16 and/orback panel 18, is raised above the user's neck. That is, in the second configuration, the user selectively reverses and inverts thepanel 14, e.g. thepanel 14 is selectively lifted over the user's head while thecollar 12 remains about the user's neck. In this configuration, anindicia 50 that is inverted when in the first configuration will be displayed right-side up. That is, if, when the shirt is in the first configuration, theindicia 50 is inverted, then, when the shirt is in the second configuration, theindicia 50 will be oriented right-side up. The shirt may further be placed in a third configuration wherein thepanel 14 is partially wrapped about the user's head, as discussed below. The shirt may further be placed in a fourth configuration wherein thepanel 14, or thefront panel 16 or backpanel 18, is substantially wrapped about the user's head, as discussed below. It is understood that in all four configurations, thecollar 12 remains generally about the user's neck. - The
panel 14, i.e. thefront panel 16 and/orback panel 18, in one embodiment, is structured to be displayed in a flared manner (FIG. 2A ). That is, thepanel 14 may be a flared panel 15 that is generally tapered having a widelower end upper end shirt 10 is in the second configuration, the user may hold opposing sides of the panellower end panel 14 will be generally taut and flat. Moreover, because thepanel 14 is tapered, thepanel 14, in the inverted configuration, will be flared from the narrowupper end lower end panel 14 structured to be displayed in a flared manner is adapted to display a2D indicia 50. That is, theindicia 50 is structured to be displayed on a generally flat surface. In this configuration, the user's arms will be generally within the partially enclosed space defined by the inverted, flaredshirt 10. - In another embodiment,
panel 14 is structured to be partially wrapped about a user's head as shown nFIG. 2B . That is, thepanel 14 is first drawn taut, in a manner similar to the second configuration, but then the panel is moved rearwardly, or the user's head is moved forwardly, until the user's face is pressed into thepanel 14. This is the third configuration. In this configuration, thepanel 14 wraps partially about the user's head. Further, theindicia 50 is apartial 3D indicia 50. Apartial 3D indicia 50 may include features that are appropriately displayed on a three-dimensional mount, but is limited to less than a 360 degree image. For example, a3D indicia 50 may represent the front of a frontiersman That is, theindicia 50 may have the front of a coonskin hat, a right ear, a left ear, and a face with eyes, nose, mouth, a beard, etc. The back portion of the frontiersman, however, would not be part of theindicia 50. When the shirt is in the fourth configuration and theindicia 50 is apartial 3D indicia 50, the features of thepartial 3D indicia 50 will be displayed in a three-dimensional manner. That is, in the example of a frontiersman, the representation of a coonskin hat will be disposed on the upper front of the user's head, the representation of a left ear will be disposed over the user's left ear, the representation of a right ear will be disposed over the user's right ear, and the representation of a face will be disposed over the user's face. As noted, that elements of the back of the frontiersman's head do not appear and theindicia 50 does not wrap around the back of the user's head. - In another embodiment, shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B , thepanel 14, i.e. thefront panel 16 and/orback panel 18, is structured to be substantially wrapped about a user's head. Using afront panel 16 as an example, a user may grasp the front panellower end 32 and lift it over their head. The user may then pull the front panellower end 32 downwardly about the back of the user's neck. In this configuration, thefront panel 16 is substantially wrapped about a user's head. This is the fourth configuration in which theshirt 10 may be placed. In this configuration, the user's arms may be inside or outside of theshirt 10. - In this embodiment,
panel 14 is structured to be wrapped about a user's head and is adapted to display a3D indicia 50. A3D indicia 50 may include features that are appropriately displayed on a three-dimensional mount. For example, a3D indicia 50 may represent a frontiersman. That is, theindicia 50 may have a coonskin hat, a right ear, a left ear, and a face with eyes, nose, mouth, a beard, etc. When the shirt is in the fourth configuration and theindicia 50 is a3D indicia 50, as shown inFIG. 3B , the features of the3D indicia 50 will be displayed in a three-dimensional manner. That is, in the example of a frontiersman, the representation of a coonskin hat will be disposed on the top of the user's head, the representation of a left ear will be disposed over the user's left ear, the representation of a right ear will be disposed over the user's right ear, and the representation of a face will be disposed over the user's face. Aback panel 18 may also be structured to be substantially wrapped about a user's head. While theback panel 18 may be pulled completely over the user's head in a manner similar to thefront panel 16, as described above, theback panel 18 may also be structured to be partially pulled over the user's head. That is, the user may position the back panellower end 42 at an elevation adjacent the user's nose. For this embodiment, theindicia 50 preferably extends to the back panellower end 42. In this configuration, the user's mouth will be exposed. As used herein, this is also considered to be the fourth configuration of theshirt 10. The user may use face paint, or other materials, to compliment theindicia 50. For example, the user may apply face paint representing a team mascot with one expression and theindicia 50 may display the team mascot with another expression. Thus, during a game, the user may keep the shirt in the first configuration and be displaying a team mascot with one expression. But, after an event, e.g. a touchdown, the user may place theshirt 10 in the fourth configuration and display the team mascot with another expression. Alternatively, a partial 3D image may be disposed on theback panel 18. Such an image would be used in a manner similar to the description above, except the image would be disposed over the back of the user's head. - As shown in
FIGS. 4A and 4B , Theshirt 10 may includeindicia 50 on both thefront panel 16 and theback panel 18. That is, afirst indicia 56 is disposed on the front panelinner side 36 and asecond indicia 57 is disposed on the back panelinner side 46. The first andsecond indicia first indicia 56 may be the letter “D” and thesecond indicia 57 may be a representation of a fence. Thus, when theshirt 10 is in the second configuration, thefront panel 16 displays a “D” and theback panel 18 displays a fence. The user may then pivot about a vertical axis selectively displaying either the “D” or the fence toward the field or the crowd. - It is noted that when the
shirt 10 is in the second, third, or fourth configuration, the user's torso will be substantially exposed. As some users may not wish to expose their torso, theshirt 10 may include aninterior sheet 70. As shown inFIGS. 5A and 5B , thesheet 70 may be either, or both, afront sheet 72 or aback sheet 74. Eachsheet 70 has anupper end 80, 90 (front sheet and back sheet, respectively), alower end outer side front sheet 72 and backsheet 74 may be coupled, essentially forming an inner shirt-like construct disposed below the inner andouter panels front sheet 72 and backsheet 74 may further be coupled to the front andback panels sleeves 20. When ashirt 10 having asheet 70, e.g. afront sheet 72, is moved into the second, third, or fourth configuration, thefront sheet 72 covers the user's torso. - Further, the
sheet 70 may also be used as a display surface for anindicia 50. More specifically, athird indicia 58 may be disposed on the front sheetouter side 84 and afourth indicia 59 may be disposed on the back sheetouter side 94. Thethird indicia 58 may be cooperative with thefirst indicia 56. For example, thefirst indicia 56 may be the upper portion of a mascot such as, but not limited to, a wildcat. Thethird indicia 58 may be the lower portion of a mascot such as, but not limited to, a wildcat. Thus, when theshirt 10 is in either the second, third, or fourth configuration, acooperative indicia 50 is displayed. Similarly, thefourth indicia 59 may be cooperative with thesecond indicia 57. - The
shirt 10 described above may be utilized according to a method, shown inFIG. 6 , having the steps of wearing 200 ashirt 10 in a first configuration and placing 202 theshirt 10 in one of a second or third configuration, as described above. - While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of invention which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.
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1. A shirt comprising:
a collar;
a panel including an upper end, a lower end, an outer side and an inner side;
said panel upper end coupled to said collar;
an indicia disposed on said panel inner side; and
wherein, when a user wearing said shirt reverses and inverts said panel, said panel inner side and indicia are exposed.
2. The shirt of claim 1 wherein:
the indicia has an upper side and a lower side;
said indicia is oriented upside-down on said panel inner side; and
wherein, when a user wearing said shirt inverts said panel, the exposed indicia is oriented right-side up.
3. The shirt of claim 2 wherein:
said panel is structured to be substantially wrapped about a user's head; and
wherein said indicia is a 3D indicia.
4. The shirt of claim 2 wherein:
said panel is structured to be partially wrapped about a user's head; and
wherein said indicia is a partial 3D indicia.
5. The shirt of claim 2 wherein:
said panel is a flared panel; and
said indicia is a 2D indicia.
6. The shirt of claim 2 wherein:
said panel includes spaced pockets;
said pockets disposed adjacent said panel lower end.
7. The shirt of claim 2 wherein:
said panel includes a front panel and a back panel;
said front panel including an upper end, a lower end, an outer side and an inner side;
said front panel upper end coupled to said collar;
a first indicia disposed on said front panel inner side;
said back panel including an upper end, a lower end, an outer side and an inner side;
said back panel upper end coupled to said collar; and
a second indicia disposed on said back panel inner side.
8. The shirt of claim 7 wherein:
said first indicia is selected from the group including a 3D indicia, a 2D indicia, and a partial 3D indicia; and
said second indicia is selected from the group including a 3D indicia, a 2D indicia, and a partial 3D indicia.
9. The shirt of claim 8 wherein:
said front panel is selected from the group including a panel structured to be substantially wrapped about a user's head and a flared panel; and
said back panel is selected from the group including a panel structured to be substantially wrapped about a user's head and a flared panel.
10. The shirt of claim 7 wherein said first indicia and second indicia are cooperative indicia.
11. The shirt of claim 7 wherein:
said panel includes spaced pockets;
said pockets disposed adjacent said panel lower end.
12. The shirt of claim 2 wherein:
said panel includes an outer front panel and an inner front sheet;
said front panel including an upper end, a lower end, an outer side and an inner side;
said front panel upper end coupled to said collar;
a first indicia disposed on said front panel inner side;
said front sheet including an upper end, a lower end, an outer side and an inner side;
said front sheet upper end coupled to said collar; and
a third indicia disposed on said front sheet outer side.
13. The shirt of claim 12 wherein said first indicia is selected from the group including a 3D indicia, a 2D indicia, and a partial 3D indicia.
14. The shirt of claim 12 wherein said front panel is selected from the group including a panel structured to be substantially wrapped about a user's head and a flared panel.
15. The shirt of claim 12 wherein said first indicia and third indicia are cooperative indicia.
16. The shirt of claim 12 wherein:
said panel includes an outer back panel and an inner back sheet;
said back panel including an upper end, a lower end, an outer side and an inner side;
said back panel upper end coupled to said collar;
a second indicia disposed on said back panel inner side;
said back sheet including an upper end, a lower end, an outer side and an inner side;
said back sheet upper end coupled to said collar; and
a fourth indicia disposed on said back sheet outer side.
17. The shirt of claim 16 wherein:
said first indicia is selected from the group including a 3D indicia a 2D indicia, and a partial 3D indicia; and
said second indicia is selected from the group including a 3D indicia, a 2D indicia, and a partial 3D indicia.
18. The shirt of claim 16 wherein:
said front panel is selected from the group including a panel structured to be substantially wrapped about a user's head and a flared panel; and
said back panel is selected from the group including a panel structured to be substantially wrapped about a user's head and a flared panel.
19. A method of using a shirt, said shirt including a collar and a panel, said panel having an upper end, a lower end, an outer side and an inner side, said panel upper end coupled to said collar, and, an indicia disposed on said panel inner side, said method comprising the steps of:
wearing said shirt in first configuration, wherein the panel is disposed about the user's torso; and
placing the shirt in one of either a second configuration, wherein the panel is raised above the user's neck, or, a third configuration, wherein said panel is substantially wrapped about a user's head.
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