New Delhi, July 16 — Yamashita Mizue, Fujimoto Naoka, Arimura Hitomi, Nakai Akira, Suzuoki Tsutomu, Tabata Shinobu and Tani Masayuki of Gunze Limited, Ayabe-shi, Japan have developed clothing capable of being cut freely.
Gunze Limited filed the patent application on Oct. 26, 2007. The patent application number is 4789/CHENP/2007 A.
According to the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks, "A garment is provided which a purchaser can freely cut after purchase into any design shape and then wear, and also which has a cut-off part requiring no high-level cutting and sewing processing techniques. The garment is formed of a fray preventing knitted fabric woven with heat-welding elastic yarn. Sizes of opening parts of the neck, side, and bottom of the garment are smaller than those of a standard product; a total length and sleeve length of the garment are larger than those of the standard product; and a body width,tiffany bangles, cuff, waist,tiffany money clips, and lower bottom edge of the garment are equal to those of the standard product. The garment can be cut into any design shape and can be used with the opening parts left cut-off."
GUNZE LIMITED is a Japan-based company which operates in three business segments. The Apparel segment is involved in the manufacture, processing, distribution and sale of clothing which includes underwear, leg wear,tiffany rings, outwear, as well as textiles and fiber materials. The Functional Solution segment is involved in the manufacture and sale of plastic films, engineering plastic products, electronic components,tiffany earrings, printing-related machines, food-related machines and medical materials. The Life Create segment in engaged in the planning and redevelopment of the Company’s factory sites, the construction and sale of houses, the sale of trees and shrubs for afforestation, the landscaping construction business and the operation of sports club facilities. The Others segment is involved in the information processing business.
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