Brassiere with sliding ties, and arranged in a general "V" shape

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2 67, 128510, A41C 300

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039398455

ABSTRACT:
A brassiere having two fabric pouches coupled to each other through the inner ends of their lower edges, and including ties of adjustable length, wherein two of the edges of each pouch are provided with hems in the form of tubes inside of which the ties may slide freely. At least one of the hem tubes is common to the two pouches, and the lengths of the ties are adjustable by the wearer to vary the height, the width, the depth, and the visible area of each pouch. The position of the brassiere with respect to the shoulders of the wearer is also adjustable through the lateral ties connected to each other behind the neck of the wearer.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2484467 (1949-10-01), Schacht
patent: 2520225 (1950-08-01), Scott-Elliot
patent: 2611130 (1952-09-01), Engelman
patent: 2673982 (1954-04-01), Mosen et al.
patent: 3306299 (1967-02-01), Paramore

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