Support garment

Foundation garments – Breast or chest – e.g. – brassieres – With floatingly attached cup-supplementing breast supporting...

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C450S060000, C450S063000, C450S033000

Reexamination Certificate

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07549908

ABSTRACT:
A support garment is disclosed that provides improved support and restraint for a wearer's breasts. The support garment includes a breast support and isolating structure and an outer restraint bandeau that overlies the breast support and isolating structure. In a preferred embodiment, the support garment also includes an upper restraint band that extends horizontally over the wearer's breasts. The wearer's breasts are supported from underneath in a raised position, as well restrained from above. In this manner, the support garment of the present invention isolates the wearer's breasts so as to reduce irritation from chafing and sweating.

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patent: 3164155 (1965-01-01), Simonsen
patent: 6116985 (2000-09-01), Lambert
patent: 2002/0022433 (2002-02-01), Yeung et al.

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