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- FIG. 1A Velcro Top Front and 1 B, Velcro Top Back, separate units
- FIG. 1C Capri Tie Bottom Front attached by seam to 1 D, Capri Tie Bottom Back
- FIG. 2A Skirt Front and 2 B Skirt Back, separate units
- FIG. 3A Tie Top front and 3 B Tie Top Back, separate units
- FIG. 3C Capri Velcro Bottom attached by seam to 3 D, Capri Velcro Bottom
- FIG. 4A Button Top Front and 4 B, Button Top Back, separate units
- FIG. 4C Full Length. Velcro Bottom Front with attached seam to 4 D Full Length Velcro Bottom Back
- FIG. 5A Velcro Shorts Front attached by seam to 5 B, Velcro Shorts Back
- FIG. 6A Tie Top Front and 6 B Tie Top Back, separate units
- FIG. 7A Button Top Front with Velcro Waist and 7 B Button Top Back with Velcro Waist
- Top is composed of two units. One piece of fabric represents the front and one represents the back of the garment.
- the two pieces are joined by six velcro attachments, located on each unit which align the two pieces into one garment.
- One velcro attachment is located on each side of the neck, one at the end of each “sleeve” which is simply a straight extension from the neck, and one more attachment is located on each side, right and left, of the garment at the waist. That is a total of 6 places that attach the front unit to the 6 places aligned to correspond with the back unit.
- the top covers the torso from the neck to the hip.
- the cut of the garment slightly curves in from the end of the sleeve at the top to the bottom at the hip.
- the neckline is slightly curved to accommodate neck mobility.
- Garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- Both the front and back units of these Capri Length pants have an elastic waist 1′′ thick which are self lined at the waist only. Velcro secures the front and back pieces together at the waist with the back wrapping over the front velcro application. Just above the knee both the front and back pieces have one tie that can be joined at the discretion of the person wearing them. All edges are finished with average 1 ⁇ 4′′ hem. The ties are attached on the outside of the garment.
- Both the front and back units of the skirt have an elastic waist 1′′ thick which are self lined at the waist only.
- Velcro secures the front and back pieces together at the hip only while ties attach at the waist and just above the knee in the thigh area. Velcro may be substituted for ties at the discretion of the buyer.
- the length of the skirt is mid calf.
- Top is composed of two units. One piece of fabric represents the front and one represents the back of the garment.
- the two pieces are joined by six velcro attachments, located on each unit which align the two pieces into one garment.
- One velcro attachment is located on each side of the neck, one at the end of each “sleeve” which is simply a straight extension from the neck, and one more attachment is located on each side, right and left, of the garment at the waist. That is a total of 6 places that attach the front unit to the 6 places aligned to correspond with the back unit.
- a tie feature is attached at each side of the neck on the front and back units to correspond with alignment.
- the top covers the torso from the neck to the hip.
- the cut of the garment slightly curves in from the end of the sleeve at the top to the bottom at the hip.
- the neckline is slightly curved to accommodate neck mobility.
- Front_The Velcro attachments on the front of the top are the underlaying attachment feature.
- the tie features are attached on the outside of the garment on each side of the neck area.
- Garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- Both the front and back units of these Capri Length pants have an elastic waist 1′′ thick which are self lined at the waist only.
- Velcro secures the front and back pieces together at the waist, hip and the knee with the back wrapping over the front velcro application.
- Crotch and inner leg of front and back units are joined by a seam.
- Garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- Top is composed of two units. One piece of fabric represents the front and one represents the back of the garment.
- the two pieces are joined by one button on the shoulder, each one located on the opposite sides of the neck.
- the sides are secured with a fabric belt wrap which is attached in the center of the back unit and wraps around to the front in a ties.
- the top covers the torso from the neck to the hip.
- the cut of the garment slightly curves in from the end of the sleeve at the top to the bottom at the hip.
- the neckline is slightly curved to accommodate neck mobility. There are no seams for this loose fitting top garment. All edges are finished with average 1 ⁇ 4′′ hem.
- Garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- Both the front and back units of these Full Pant Length pants have an elastic waist 1′′ thick which are self lined at the waist only.
- Velcro secures the front and back units together at the waist, hip and the knee with the back wrapping over the front velcro application. Crotch and inner leg of front and back units are joined by a seam.
- Garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- Both the front and back units of these Full Pant Length pants have an elastic waist 1′′ thick which are self lined at the waist only.
- Velcro secures the front and back units together the waist wrapping over the front velcro application. Crotch and inner leg of front and back units are joined by a seam.
- Garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- FIG. 6 A Top Front with tie at shoulder (wrap around tie at waist,
- 6 B Top Back with lower center tie attachment that wraps around to to front.
- Garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- FIG. 7 A Top Front with button hole at shoulder velcro grip side attachment
- 7 B Top Back with button at shoulder, velcro attachment.
- Garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols.
- Fixture attachments of snaps or hooks in lieu of velcro are optional on all styles.
- SpaScrubs are a very simple concept. For clients or patients these comfortable garments are extremely easy to put on and take off whether standing, sitting or laying down. For those with limited mobility these two piece tops and side access bottoms offer swift changes with a minimum of strain.
- the loose fitting style offers a great look with the flexibility of layering over street clothes or wearing alone. They can be used as bed clothes and for examination routines.
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Abstract
SpaScrubs is a new garment line designed for use in the medical industry appropriate for use by the client/patient and, or medical practitioner. These garments and their intended use are brand new creative concepts intended for use in the service, care and dress for clients undergoing medical treatments. They are designed to provide speed, maximum coverage during clinical sessions, safety and maximum ease with change of clothing. As well, this line was designed to provide warmth, comfort and privacy for clients in session. Styles are designed to expose only the area needed for examinations or therapy while allowing clients to maintain maximum coverage during treatments. They also provide practitioners with new styles to meet the needs of a growing health care industry and fast paced lifestyle for quick changes. This garment line includes 5 tops, 4 bottoms; 1 long, 2 capri and 1 short length, 1 skirt.
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FIG. 1A , Velcro Top Front and 1B, Velcro Top Back, separate units -
FIG. 1C , Capri Tie Bottom Front attached by seam to 1D, Capri Tie Bottom Back -
FIG. 2A , Skirt Front and 2B Skirt Back, separate units -
FIG. 3A , Tie Top front and 3B Tie Top Back, separate units -
FIG. 3C , Capri Velcro Bottom attached by seam to 3D, Capri Velcro Bottom -
FIG. 4A , Button Top Front and 4B, Button Top Back, separate units -
FIG. 4C , Full Length. Velcro Bottom Front with attached seam to 4D Full Length Velcro Bottom Back -
FIG. 5A , Velcro Shorts Front attached by seam to 5B, Velcro Shorts Back -
FIG. 6A , Tie Top Front and 6B Tie Top Back, separate units -
FIG. 7A , Button Top Front with Velcro Waist and 7B Button Top Back with Velcro Waist - FIG. (1A) Top Front and (1B) Top Back—Velcro Attachment
- Top is composed of two units. One piece of fabric represents the front and one represents the back of the garment.
- The two pieces are joined by six velcro attachments, located on each unit which align the two pieces into one garment.
- One velcro attachment is located on each side of the neck, one at the end of each “sleeve” which is simply a straight extension from the neck, and one more attachment is located on each side, right and left, of the garment at the waist. That is a total of 6 places that attach the front unit to the 6 places aligned to correspond with the back unit. The top covers the torso from the neck to the hip. The cut of the garment slightly curves in from the end of the sleeve at the top to the bottom at the hip. The neckline is slightly curved to accommodate neck mobility.
- Front—The Velcro attachments on the front of the top are the underlaying attachment feature.
- Back—The Velcro attachments on the back of the top are overlaying attachment feature.
- There are no seams for this loose fitting garment. All edges are finished with average ¼″ hem.
- These garments will be sized to fit small/medium, large, extra large, xxl
- These garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- FIG. (1C) Bottom Front and (1D) Bottom Back—Capri Length with Velcro Tie at Knee
- Both the front and back units of these Capri Length pants have an elastic waist 1″ thick which are self lined at the waist only. Velcro secures the front and back pieces together at the waist with the back wrapping over the front velcro application. Just above the knee both the front and back pieces have one tie that can be joined at the discretion of the person wearing them. All edges are finished with average ¼″ hem. The ties are attached on the outside of the garment.
- FIG. (2A) Skirt Front and (2B) Skirt Back—Velcro and Tie Attachments
- Both the front and back units of the skirt have an elastic waist 1″ thick which are self lined at the waist only. Velcro secures the front and back pieces together at the hip only while ties attach at the waist and just above the knee in the thigh area. Velcro may be substituted for ties at the discretion of the buyer.
- The length of the skirt is mid calf.
- All edges are finished with an average ¼″ hem
- FIG. (3A) Top Front and (3B) Top Back—Velcro Attachment with Tie on Shoulder
- Top is composed of two units. One piece of fabric represents the front and one represents the back of the garment.
- The two pieces are joined by six velcro attachments, located on each unit which align the two pieces into one garment.
- One velcro attachment is located on each side of the neck, one at the end of each “sleeve” which is simply a straight extension from the neck, and one more attachment is located on each side, right and left, of the garment at the waist. That is a total of 6 places that attach the front unit to the 6 places aligned to correspond with the back unit.
- A tie feature is attached at each side of the neck on the front and back units to correspond with alignment.
- The top covers the torso from the neck to the hip. The cut of the garment slightly curves in from the end of the sleeve at the top to the bottom at the hip. The neckline is slightly curved to accommodate neck mobility.
- Front_The Velcro attachments on the front of the top are the underlaying attachment feature.
- Back—The Velcro attachments on the back of the top are overlaying attachment feature.
- The tie features are attached on the outside of the garment on each side of the neck area.
- There are no seams for this loose fitting garment. All edges are finished with average ¼″ hem.
- These garments will be sized to fit small/medium, large, extra large, xxl
- These garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- FIG. (3C) Bottom Front and (3D) Bottom Back—Elastic Waist with Velcro Attachment Capri Length
- Both the front and back units of these Capri Length pants have an elastic waist 1″ thick which are self lined at the waist only. Velcro secures the front and back pieces together at the waist, hip and the knee with the back wrapping over the front velcro application. Crotch and inner leg of front and back units are joined by a seam.
- All edges are finished with average ¼″ hem.
- These garments will be sized to fit small/medium, large, extra large, xxl
- These garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- FIG. (4A) Top Front with Button Hole and (4B) Top Back—with Button to Attach Units at Shoulder and Fabric Belt Attached in the Center of the Back Unit which Wraps around and Ties in the Front.
- Top is composed of two units. One piece of fabric represents the front and one represents the back of the garment.
- The two pieces are joined by one button on the shoulder, each one located on the opposite sides of the neck. The sides are secured with a fabric belt wrap which is attached in the center of the back unit and wraps around to the front in a ties.
- Open, unattached “sleeves” fall open softly at the button on the shoulder to reveal upper arm area.
- The top covers the torso from the neck to the hip. The cut of the garment slightly curves in from the end of the sleeve at the top to the bottom at the hip. The neckline is slightly curved to accommodate neck mobility. There are no seams for this loose fitting top garment. All edges are finished with average ¼″ hem.
- These garments will be sized to fit small/medium, large, extra large, xxl
- These garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- FIG. (4C) Bottom Front and (4D) Bottom Back—Velcro Attachments—Full Length Pant Leg
- Both the front and back units of these Full Pant Length pants have an elastic waist 1″ thick which are self lined at the waist only. Velcro secures the front and back units together at the waist, hip and the knee with the back wrapping over the front velcro application. Crotch and inner leg of front and back units are joined by a seam.
- All edges are finished with average ¼″ hem.
- These garments will be sized to fit small/medium, large, extra large, xxl
- These garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- FIG. (5A) Short Front and (5B) Short Back—Velcro Attachment
- Both the front and back units of these Full Pant Length pants have an elastic waist 1″ thick which are self lined at the waist only. Velcro secures the front and back units together the waist wrapping over the front velcro application. Crotch and inner leg of front and back units are joined by a seam.
- All edges are finished with average ¼″ hem.
- These garments will be sized to fit small/medium, large, extra large, xxl
- These garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- FIG. (6A) Top Front with tie at shoulder (wrap around tie at waist, (6B) Top Back with lower center tie attachment that wraps around to to front.
- All edges are finished with average ¼″ hem.
- These garments will be sized to fit small/medium, large, extra large, xxl
- These garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols at the discretion of the purchasing client.
- FIG. (7A) Top Front with button hole at shoulder velcro grip side attachment (7B) Top Back with button at shoulder, velcro attachment.
- All edges are finished with average ¼″ hem.
- These garments will be sized to fit small/medium, large, extra large, xxl
- These garments are unisex, but may be distinguished by color for male or female gender preferences. Garments may also be ordered in custom colors to accommodate corporate trademark specs and with embroidered names and or symbols.
- Fixture attachments of snaps or hooks in lieu of velcro are optional on all styles. SpaScrubs are a very simple concept. For clients or patients these comfortable garments are extremely easy to put on and take off whether standing, sitting or laying down. For those with limited mobility these two piece tops and side access bottoms offer swift changes with a minimum of strain. The loose fitting style offers a great look with the flexibility of layering over street clothes or wearing alone. They can be used as bed clothes and for examination routines.
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1. The primary distinguishable design element of the SpaScrubs garment line is it's unique construction which allows the user easy access to specific areas of the body while maintaining maximum coverage for the rest of the body which is unlike current hospital scrubs in use for patients because SpaScrubs offers significantly more coverage for privacy and the comfort of warmth for the front, sides and back of the body during treatment by allowing the appropriate segment of the garment to be folded back in quadrants for limited exposure only while these unique garments also provide maximum accommodation to people with limited mobility concerns and allow for dressing while minimizing the discomfort but that's not all because this line also offers practitioners a new professional style of dress that is not available on the market and it can be worn alone as scrubs or over clothes for the convenience of protection as well as quick changes for a fast paced lifestyle.
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