Apparel – Garment protectors – Aprons
Patent
1994-11-21
1996-02-20
Crowder, C. D.
Apparel
Garment protectors
Aprons
A41D 1304
Patent
active
054918430
ABSTRACT:
The invention is an exercise shroud for use by exercisers to conceal perspiration stains on their exercise garments. It is formed of a waistband and at least two layers of material attached to the back portion of the waistband. The layers extend downward from the waistband and are configured and sized such to cover the backside of an exerciser. The inner and outer layers of material are separable from each other and are detachable from the waistband. Hook-and-loop fasteners are the preferred fastener for connecting the inner and outer layers together and for attaching them to the waistband. The inner layer is made of a moisture-repellent material. Being moisture-repellent, this layer prevents the perspiration from penetrating to the outer visible layer. When worn by an exerciser, the shroud conceals perspiration stains which have penetrated the exerciser's exercise garment and have become outwardly visible.
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Crowder C. D.
Jenkins Shirra L.
Morkunas Frank G.
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