Garments having inside printing viewable when a portion of the garment is flipped
Abstract
A garment configured to be worn by a wearer that has a hidden message exposed by flipping a portion of the garment. The garment can include an outwardly facing surface configured to be visible when the garment is worn in a first state on a body of the wearer. The first state can represent a standard manner for the wearer to wear the garment in public. The garment can include at least one hidden surface comprising a hidden message. The hidden message can be one that is not visible when the garment is worn in the first state. The hidden message can be visible when the garment is worn is a second state. The second state can represent a state where at least a portion of the garment is being flipped.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A garment configured to be worn by a wearer that has a hidden message exposed by flipping a portion of the garment, said garment comprising:
an outwardly facing surface configured to be visible when the garment is worn in a first state on a body of the wearer, wherein said first state is a standard manner for the wearer to wear said garment in public; and at least one hidden surface comprising a hidden message, wherein the hidden message is not visible when the garment is worn in the first state, wherein the hidden message is visible when the garment is worn is a second state, wherein the second state represents a state where at least a portion of the garment is being flipped.
2 . The garment of claim 1 , wherein the garment is a t-shirt, wherein the hidden message is written on the reverse side of the front of the t-shirt, and wherein the second state is a state where the front of the t-shirt is flipped upwards away from a body of the wearer.
3 . The garment of claim 1 , wherein the garment is a skirt, wherein the hidden message is written on the reverse side of the skirt, and wherein the second state is a state where either the front or the back of the skirt is being flipped upwards away from a body of the wearer.
4 . The garment of claim 1 , wherein the garment is a hat, wherein the hidden message is written on the reverse side of the hat and is in the shape of a mask, wherein the second state is a state where the brim of the hat is flipped down over a front of the face of the wearer, which reveals the mask, which is positioned over a topmost portion of the wearer's face when in the second state.
5 . The garment of claim 1 , wherein the hidden message is an image of a body part, wherein the image of the body is approximately on top of the body part it portrays, when the garment is in the second state.
6 . The garment of claim 1 , wherein the first surface comprises a visible message, which is viewable when the garment is worn in the first state.
7 . The garment of claim 6 , wherein the visible message comprises text, and wherein the hidden message comprises text, wherein the hidden message is semantically related to the visible message and is designed to be read after the text of the visible message is read.
8 . The garment of claim 6 , wherein the visible message comprises a text in a form of a question, and wherein the hidden message comprises an answer to the question.
9 . The garment of claim 6 , wherein a meaning of the visible message changes once the hidden message is revealed.
10 . The garment of claim 1 , wherein the garment is an article of clothing for a pet, wherein the pet is the wearer of the garment.
11 . The garment of claim 1 , wherein the garment is an article of clothing for a doll, wherein the doll is the wearer of the garment.
12 . A shirt comprising:
a hidden message printed up-side down on the reverse side of the front of the shirt, wherein said hidden message is revealed when a wearer of the shirt lifts the front of the shirt upwards away from a body of the wearer.
13 . The shirt of claim 12 , further comprising:
a front-side message presented on the front of the shirt, which is visible when the shirt is worn normally on the body of the wearer, wherein the hidden message is semantically related to the front-side message.
14 . The shirt of claim 13 , wherein the front-side message asks a question, and wherein the hidden message answers the question.
15 . The shirt of claim 13 , wherein the front side message comprises a front graphic image, wherein the hidden message comprises an inside graphic image, wherein the inside graphic image obscures part of the front graphic image when the shirt is lifted away from the body of the wearer so as to form a new cohesive composite image formed from a portion of the front graphic image and the inside graphic image.
16 . The shirt of claim 13 , wherein the front side message is obscure and lacks meaning, which is clarified when the hidden message is revealed.
17 . The shirt of claim 12 , wherein said shirt is pet shirt designed to be worn by a pet.
18 . The shirt of claim 12 , wherein the shirt is a shirt of a doll.
19 . A clothing ensemble comprising:
a plurality of different garment items designed to be worn on a human body together, wherein at least two of the different garment items comprise:
an outwardly facing surface configured to be visible when the garment item is worn in a first state on the human body, wherein said first state is a standard manner for wearing the garment item; and
at least one hidden surface comprising a hidden message, wherein the hidden message is not visible when the garment item is worn in the first state, wherein the hidden message is visible when the garment is worn is a second state, wherein the second state represents a state where at least a portion of the garment is being flipped outwardly away from the human body;
wherein hidden messages of the at least two different garment items are related to each other and reveal a cohesive expression when exposed in conjunction with each other.
20 . The clothing ensemble of claim 19 , wherein at least one of the two different garment items is a shirt, wherein the hidden message for the shirt is printed upside down on the reverse side of the front of the shirt.Cited by (0)
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