An upper body garment which selectively supports the muscles used during inhalation without hindering the movement of the spinal column. The upper body garment is constructed by stitching, to a shirt that adheres closely to the body, a plurality of band-form fabrics having a stretchability lower tha
An upper body garment which selectively supports the muscles used during inhalation without hindering the movement of the spinal column. The upper body garment is constructed by stitching, to a shirt that adheres closely to the body, a plurality of band-form fabrics having a stretchability lower than that of the shirt. The stitching of the band-form fabrics occurs along several defined anatomical lines such as: the first lines that extend from the left and right acromia to a portion that corresponds to the center of the sternum, second lines which extend from this portion corresponding to the center of the sternum, pass beneath the breast area, and extend to the left and right armpit areas, and third lines which connect the left and right armpit areas of the second lines to each other on the back surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An upper bady garment worn by a user having an upper body and a chest portion, comprising: a main body part comprising an approximately non-stretchable material which adheres closely to at least the chest portion of the upper body, having portions corresponding to a lef
The invention claimed is: 1. An upper bady garment worn by a user having an upper body and a chest portion, comprising: a main body part comprising an approximately non-stretchable material which adheres closely to at least the chest portion of the upper body, having portions corresponding to a left acromia, a right acromia, a center of a sternum, a breast portion, a left armpit area, a right armpit area, and a back surface of the user; and band-form fabrics with stretchability that is lower than that of said main body part are stitched to said main body part along: first lines which extend from the left and right acromia to a portion corresponding to the center of the sternum; second lines which extend from said portion corresponding to the center of the sternum, pass beneath the breast portion and extend to the left and right armpit areas; and a third line which connects the left and right armpit areas of said second lines on the back surface; wherein the band-form fabrics stitched along the first and second lines, are positioned in directions that are oriented along muscle fibers of external intercostal muscles that act to lift a chest wall forward and upward when the garment is worn; and the band-form fabric stitched along the third line is positioned in a direction that is oriented along muscle fibers of latissimus dorsi muscles that face toward a back center from the left and right armpit areas when the garment is worn. 2. An upper body garment comprising: a main body part comprising an approximately non-stretchable material and having front side with a central portion, a back side, a left armpit area, a right armpit area, a left upper end portion, and a right upper end portion; and band-form fabrics with stretchability lower than that of said main body part, which are stitched to said main body part along first lines that extend from the left and right upper end portions of the front side of said main body part to the central portion of said front side, second lines that extend from said central portion of the front side to the left and right armpit areas on said front side, and a third line that connects the left and right armpit areas of the second lines on the back side of said main body part; wherein the band-form fabrics that are stitched along the first lines and the second lines, are positioned in directions that are oriented along muscle fibers of external intercostal muscles that act to lift a chest wall forward and upward when the garment is worn; and the band-form fabric which is stitched along the third line is positioned in a direction that is oriented along muscle fibers of latissimus dorsi muscles that face toward a back center from the left and right armpit areas when the garment is worn. 3. The upper body garment according to claim 2 wherein said third line connects the left and right armpit areas of said second lines to each other on the back side of said main body part. 4. The upper body garment according to claim 2 wherein the direction of stretch of said fabrics is the longitudinal direction of said fabrics. 5. The upper body garment according to claim 2 wherein the fabrics that are stitched along said first lines and the fabrics that are stitched along said second lines are constructed from the same strip of fabric. 6. The upper body garment according to claim 1 wherein said band-form fabrics are stitched to said main body part along fourth lines which extend from said portion corresponding to the center of the sternum, pass above the breast portion, and extend to said armpit areas. 7. The upper body garment according to claim 1 wherein said band-form fabrics are stitched to said main body part along fifth lines which extend from specified positions on said first lines located above the breast portion to said armpit areas. 8. The upper body garment according to claim 7 wherein said band-form fabric is stitched to said main body part along a sixth line which connects the left and right armpit areas of said fifth lines on the back surface. 9. The upper body garment according to claim 8 wherein said sixth line connects the left and right armpit areas of said fifth lines to each other on the back surface. 10. The upper body garment according to claim 8 wherein said band-form fabrics are stitched to said main body part along seventh lines which are continuous with said first lines at the left and right acromia, and which connect said acromia with at least either specified positions on said third lines or specified positions on said sixth lines. 11. The upper body garment according to claim 1 wherein said band-form fabrics are stitched to said main body part along eighth lines which are continuous with said first lines at the left and right acromia, and which connect said acromia with specified positions on said third lines. 12. The upper body garment according to claim 2 wherein a padding material with stretchability lower than that of said fabrics is applied to said left and right armpit areas so that the longitudinal direction of said padding material is oriented along the vertical direction of said armpit areas. 13. The upper body garment according to claim 2 wherein said main body part has a construction in which a front body part and a rear body part are stitched together in said left and right armpit areas, and the stretchability of said armpit areas is set to be lower than that of said fabrics. 14. An upper body garment worn by a user having an upper body and a chest portion, comprising: a main body part comprising an approximately non-stretchable material which adheres closely to at least the chest portion of the upper body, having portions corresponding to a left acromia, a right acromia, a center of a sternum, a breast portion, a left armpit area, a right armpit area, and a back surface of the user; and band-form fabrics with stretchability in a longitudinal direction of the band-formed fabrics and that is lower than that of said main body part are stitched to said main body part along: first lines which extend from the left and right acromia to a portion corresponding to the center of the sternum; second lines which extend from said portion corresponding to the center of the sternum, pass beneath the breast portion and extend to the left and right armpit areas; and a third line which connects the left and right armpit areas of said second lines on the back surface; wherein the band-form fabrics stitched along the first and second lines, are positioned in directions that are oriented along muscle fibers of external intercostal muscles that act to lift a chest wall forward and upward when the garment is worn; and the band-form fabric stitched along the third line is positioned in a direction that is oriented along muscle fibers of latissimus dorsi muscles that face toward a back center from the left and right armpit areas when the garment is worn.
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Yoshihara Hiroshi (27-10 ; Minamidai 3-chome Nakano-ku ; Tokyo 164 JPX), Apparel structure and process for making apparel.
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