IP Library Granted Patent US 12685351
Granted Patent B2
US 12685351 · App. 18/648,542 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Patterned multi-layer fabric and shapewear

Inventors: Zhennan Xu (Xiamen City, CN); Jun Zeng (Xiamen City, CN); Huijuan Lin (Xiamen City, CN)
Assignee: Shapellx US Inc.
A41D13/02A41D27/02A41D2400/38
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Patent No.
US 12685351
App. No.
18/648,542
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure relates to the technical field of body-shaping garments, and specifically to a multi-layer fabric with patterns and a body-shaping garment. The multi-layer fabric includes a top fabric layer, a lining fabric layer, and an intermediate fabric layer between the top fabric layer and the lining fabric layer. The intermediate fabric layer includes a hollow pattern. The portion of the top fabric layer that corresponds to the hollow pattern is a see-through mesh structure, and the portion of the lining fabric layer that corresponds to the hollow pattern is a certain color so that the certain color is viewable through the see-through mesh structure of the top fabric layer.

Claims (21)

1 . A multi-layer fabric, comprising:

a top fabric layer, a lining fabric layer and an intermediate fabric layer disposed between the top fabric layer and the lining fabric layer, with the intermediate fabric layer having a set of fabric pieces configured to form a certain hollow pattern between the set of fabric pieces, with a portion of the lining fabric layer that corresponds to the certain hollow pattern being a certain color, the top fabric layer having a see-through portion that corresponds to and overlays the portion of the lining fabric layer associated with the certain hollow pattern so that the certain color is viewable through the see-through portion of the top fabric layer.

2 . The multi-layer fabric of claim 1 , wherein the top fabric layer, the intermediate fabric layer and the lining fabric layer are stitched or seamlessly joined together.

3 . The multi-layer fabric of claim 1 , wherein the certain hollow pattern is configured as two opposing, discontinuous and symmetrical patterns.

4 . The multi-layer fabric of claim 1 , wherein each of the top fabric layer, the intermediate fabric layer and the lining fabric layer are composed of an elastic fabric.

5 . The multi-layer fabric of claim 1 , wherein the certain hollow pattern is configured as a continuous pattern.

6 . The multi-layer fabric of claim 1 , wherein the certain hollow pattern has varying widths defined between at least two of the set of fabric pieces of the intermediate fabric layer.

7 . The multi-layer fabric of claim 1 , wherein the see-through portion of the top fabric layer is composed of a see-through mesh material having a plurality of apertures.

8 . The multi-layer fabric of claim 1 , wherein a color of the top fabric layer is different from the color of the portion of the lining fabric layer as viewable through the see-through portion of the top fabric layer.

9 . The multi-layer fabric of claim 1 , wherein at least two of the set of fabric pieces of the intermediate fabric layer are separated, adjacent and planar, with the separation between the at least two fabric pieces defining the see-through portion of the top fabric layer.

10 . A garment, comprising:

a multi-layer fabric that includes a top fabric layer, a lining fabric layer and an intermediate fabric layer disposed between the top fabric layer and the lining fabric layer, with the intermediate fabric layer having a set of fabric pieces configured to define a set of hollow patterns formed between the set of fabric pieces of the intermediate fabric layer, with a portion of the lining fabric layer that corresponds to each hollow pattern being a certain color, and the top fabric layer having a set of see-through portions with each see-through portion overlaying the portion of the lining fabric layer associated with the corresponding hollow pattern so that the certain color is viewable through the set of see-through portions of the top fabric layer.

11 . The garment of claim 10 , wherein the garment is a jumpsuit.

12 . The garment of claim 10 , wherein an upper front portion of the garment is configured to include a longitudinal opening having first opening and closing members positioned on both sides of the longitudinal opening, with an upper end of the longitudinal opening being extended towards an upper end of the garment.

13 . The garment according to claim 10 , wherein the set of hollow patterns is symmetrically arranged on a front portion of the garment.

14 . The garment according to claim 10 , wherein the multi-layer fabric is configured to correspond to an abdominal area of a wearer of the garment and is positioned between the set of hollow patterns.

15 . The garment of claim 14 , wherein an elastic-free layer is disposed between the intermediate fabric layer and the lining fabric layer.

16 . The garment of claim 10 , wherein each hollow pattern is shaped to conform to a curvature of a corresponding outside perimeter of the garment so that the curvature of the hollow pattern conforms to the curvature of the garment when worn.

17 . The garment of claim 10 , wherein each hollow pattern has varying widths between the corresponding fabric pieces of the intermediate fabric layer.

18 . The garment of claim 10 , wherein each see-through portion of the top fabric layer is composed of a see-through mesh material having a plurality of apertures.

19 . The garment of claim 10 , wherein a color of the top fabric layer is different from the color of the portion of the lining fabric layer as viewable through each see-through portion of the top fabric layer.