Swimwear stay for water skiers

Apparel – Nether garments – Bifurcated

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2250, 2227, 2 67, 2 23, A41D 700, A41D 2720

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049892738

ABSTRACT:
A loose-fitting boxer-type bathing suit having a pair of elongated, trapezoidally-shaped stays insertable into pockets stitched to the inside of the legs of the suit. Each pocket includes a short seam which juts inwardly, partially blocking the entrance to the pocket. The distance between this short seam and a bottom of the pocket is approximately equal to the overall length of the stay, so that a snug fit between it and the pocket is attained. Away from the short seams, the upper edges of both stays slope downwardly towards the wearer's crouch. The stays are positioned a sufficient distance below the waistband of the bathing suit that both upper edges lie generally parallel to and slightly below the two natural creases that form between the wearer's torso and his thighs when his body is bent forward at the hips. These natural creases tend to prevent the legs of the bathing suit, reinforced by the stays, from riding up. In the event the legs do ride up anyway, the stays make them pop back down.

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patent: 3148681 (1964-09-01), Herbener
patent: 3637230 (1972-01-01), Poik
patent: 4455686 (1984-06-01), Zide

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