Panty garment and method for forming same
First Claim
1. A panty garment having a panty and a waist portion comprising first and second circularly and oppositely configured knit tubes disposed side-by-side and slit at least along part of their length and joined at pairs of the edges thus formed to provide a front panty section with front panty portions extending generally downwardly from the waist portion to the joined edges and a rear panty section with rear panty portions extending downwardly from the waist portion to the joined edges, and lateral portions extending downwardly from the waist portion and each extending between a front portion on one side and a rear portion at that side, the oppositely configured knit tubes, when joined, forming a front panty section having a first shaped configuration and a back panty section having a different shaped configuration, the joined panty front and rear portions and the joined lateral portions having a multiplicity of courses of knitting, the yarns of the multiplicity of courses of the front and back panty portions being knit of different stitch patterns so that more vertical stretch is experienced in the rear panty section than in the front panty section when the garment is worn wherein the front panty portions extend generally in an S-shaped downwardly from the waist portion to the joined edge and wherein the rear panty portions extend downwardly and generally arcuately from the waist portion to the joined edges.
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Abstract
A panty garment, panty hose or the like where the garment is formed from first and second circularly and oppositely configured knit tubes forming a front panty section having a shield shaped configuration and a back panty section having a V shaped configuration contained therein wherein the front and rear panty sections are formed from a multiplicity of yarn courses and the yarns are knit in stitch loop constructions to permit more vertical stretch in the rear panty section than in the front panty section when the garment is worn. Differing stitch loop constructions are utilized for the front and rear panty sections to enable this fit characteristic.
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- 1. A panty garment having a panty and a waist portion comprising first and second circularly and oppositely configured knit tubes disposed side-by-side and slit at least along part of their length and joined at pairs of the edges thus formed to provide a front panty section with front panty portions extending generally downwardly from the waist portion to the joined edges and a rear panty section with rear panty portions extending downwardly from the waist portion to the joined edges, and lateral portions extending downwardly from the waist portion and each extending between a front portion on one side and a rear portion at that side, the oppositely configured knit tubes, when joined, forming a front panty section having a first shaped configuration and a back panty section having a different shaped configuration, the joined panty front and rear portions and the joined lateral portions having a multiplicity of courses of knitting, the yarns of the multiplicity of courses of the front and back panty portions being knit of different stitch patterns so that more vertical stretch is experienced in the rear panty section than in the front panty section when the garment is worn wherein the front panty portions extend generally in an S-shaped downwardly from the waist portion to the joined edge and wherein the rear panty portions extend downwardly and generally arcuately from the waist portion to the joined edges.
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