Abstract:
The invention is multifunctional garment(s) and/or multifunctional garment system(s) and method(s) of using the same that comprises a first piece or a first piece and one or more additional pieces that can be removably attachable to one another in at least one fashion. The invention possesses the attribute and ability of removably forming a single article of clothing out of multiple article(s) of clothing, or vice versa, by means of the fixation of fasteners to at least one garment.

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    The present invention relates to multifunctional garment(s) and/or multifunctional garment system(s) and methods of use of the same, including manner(s) of use for coverings, as well as manner(s) of use for attaching devices for use, and manner(s) of use for adjusting devices for use. More specifically, the invention relates to a variety of clothing, covering and/or ornamenting materials for use by a wearer(s). 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    The invention stems from the swimsuit industry where a long time trend is to use a cover up when not in the water. A more recent trend of wearing a swim shirt to protect the wearer from the sun, other natural elements, such as wind and/or rain, and/or from skin abrasions from rubbing on surf boards, and the like, also contributed to the invention. An additional recent trend of wearing a swim shirt to express one&#39;s creative and fashion sense, and to control the amount and manner of exposure of the body to the public&#39;s view, also contributed to the invention. 
         [0003]    Often, a long time is spent searching for just the right bathing suit with the best fit and a stylish look, only to lose these attributes when covering the suit with a regular cover up or swim shirt. Also, even in the water many great looking swim suits are at a disadvantage when they are strapless or even when they have straps and exposure of the breasts is a concern, especially when engaging in water sports. In addition, exposure of skin to the sun and other natural elements is a concern due to the limited covering abilities of most conventional swimsuits in the marketplace. 
         [0004]    The present invention seeks to remedy these problems by maintaining a bathing suit&#39;s stylish look while protecting the wearer from the sun, other natural elements, such as wind and/or rain, and/or from skin abrasions, and/or skin abrasions and other injuries from contact with surf boards, water jackets, and the like, and the surf and its surroundings, as well as accidental loss of coverage. Additionally, the present invention seeks to provide the user with an opportunity to expose specific portions of the user&#39;s body to the public&#39;s view, and to express the user&#39;s creative and fashion sense beyond that of merely choosing a bathing suit for use. All of these impairments and other impairments are addressed by various embodiments of the present invention. In addition, the present invention is a cost-effective approach to significantly improving on the current state of the art in the field of this invention. 
       SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
       [0005]    It is an object of the present invention to allow for the attachment of at least one (1) piece together with another piece for the purpose of bodily coverage without the two (2) components coming apart in movement. A normal swim or active wear suit can slide around the body because there is nothing to secure such suit in place. Therefore, it is a further object of the present invention to prevent such sliding of a normal swim or active wear suit from happening. Accordingly, the present invention mitigates the chances of the wearer becoming unintentionally exposed during active sport. 
         [0006]    Another object of the present invention is the simple and easy adjusting, connecting and/or securing, or disconnecting of at least one (1) garment to itself or at least one (1) other garment, thus allowing diversified styles. The versatility of the present invention therefore allows the wearer to easily alter the coverage and design of their outfit. Additionally, a novel method of adjusting and altering at least one (1) article of clothing on a wearer&#39;s body and attaching it to itself or at least one (1) other article of clothing is expanded by the present invention. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0007]      FIG. 1  shows a piece of rubber stripping, a securing strap, and two (2) drawstrings, each with toggle-type, drawstring locks. 
           [0008]      FIGS. 2(   a - c ) depict a securing strap looping through a bandeau-style top, which is used to help secure the top to the wearer&#39;s body. 
           [0009]      FIG. 3  shows one (1) means for securing and/or removably attaching the garments to one another, more specifically,  FIG. 3  shows a rubberized securing elastic banding. 
           [0010]      FIG. 4  is an additional illustration of the drawstring toggle elastic banding concept. 
           [0011]      FIG. 5  depicts securing clips, which can be made from plastic, metal, and/or other natural and synthetic fibers and other materials. The clips can come in a variety of shapes, styles, colors, designs and/or sizes. These securing clips can, but are not limited or required to, attach on the sides, front and/or along the rim of the two garments interior and/or exterior of the tops, connecting both together if needed or desired. 
           [0012]      FIG. 6  depicts rubber gripper clips, which are another means of connecting both parts together, can be removed as they are rubber grippers, and can be worn on or off the garment as desired. 
           [0013]      FIG. 7  depicts a small clip style closure that can also be used, individually, or in conjunction with other means of attachment, to connect the two (2) tops together. Like previously mentioned means for attachment and/or securement, these clips can be incorporated onto the side(s), perimeter(s), bottom(s), and/or the top(s) of the garment(s). 
           [0014]      FIG. 8  depicts another style of clip fashion attachment and/or securing devices to connect the garment(s) together. These clip fashion attachments and securing devices can be an obvious or hidden within the design. 
           [0015]      FIGS. 9(   a - c ) and  FIGS. 10(   a - b ) are illustrations of the present invention utilizing zipper securing and/or attachment devices, which can be made from rubber, plastic, and/or metal. 
           [0016]      FIG. 7 ,  FIG. 9 , and  FIG. 10  depict zippers positioned on the sides, front and/or back of either the neck or bottom of the garment(s), allowing the crops and tube tops to be put on and removed. As illustrated by these figures, zippers can be designed for one (1) side or both sides of the crop, under the arms, on the front neck portion of the top or on the back of the top neck or bottom. In addition, zippers can be incorporated onto multiple sides, or just one (1) side, of the crop top and/or the back or front of the garment(s). 
           [0017]      FIGS. 11(   a - b ) depict a hook with hole style of attachment device. As depicted in this figure, these attachments and/or securing devices can be incorporated vertically or horizontally into the design. These devices may comprise elastic holes for securing hooks on the rim of the sides of the top, either vertically or horizontally. The design can be made as part of the styling or hidden by sliding into the interior of the top seam of the tube and bottom seam of the crop into the interior behind a hidden flap. 
           [0018]      FIG. 12  is an example of the present invention utilizing studs and brad style attachments and securing devices. This design allows the tops to be attached to the crop or tube through holes in at least one (1) of the tops in which brads, buttons, or decorative charms, can insert and connect the two tops together. 
           [0019]      FIG. 13  depicts the invention using toggles and hooks and eyes as the means for the securing and/or attachment device. The toggle closures are made with the toggle in either the top crop or bottom of the tube top, allowing the connection of both together if required or desired.  FIG. 13  additionally depicts the invention using hook and eye fasteners which can also serve as the attachment and/or securing device, alone, or in conjunction with other attachment devices. 
           [0020]      FIGS. 14(   a - b ) depict the invention utilizing Velcro strips with a material flap that hides and protects the Velcro and the suit.  FIG. 14  depicts an embodiment of the invention without the flip over material. 
           [0021]      FIG. 15  depicts an embodiment of the invention utilizing a mesh design with hooking attachment. This figure illustrates the integration of an interior mesh band onto the rim of a garment and a hook onto the other piece, allowing for the easy connection and security of the garment(s). Since there are many available holes for the hooks, due to the nature of the mesh material, this design adds to the ease of attachment. 
           [0022]      FIG. 16  depicts an embodiment of the invention utilizing magnets and charms as the attachment and/or securing device between the garments. In this embodiment magnets may be sewn into the rim of both tops for connecting the two (2) together. In another embodiment, also depicted in  FIG. 16 , the invention may utilize charms as the securing and/or attaching device. In order to use charms, the invention may possess holes in both pieces of the tops, and charm pieces may then latch the two tops together similar in style to a cuff link. 
           [0023]      FIG. 17  depicts an embodiment of the invention in which rubber stays are utilized as the attaching and/or securing device. As depicted within this figure, in this embodiment garter-type stays with rubber buttons and connecting pieces may be used to connect the two (2) tops together. In addition, these rubber stays can be hidden in the seam of the crop and tube tops or used as fun decorative styles. 
           [0024]      FIG. 18  depicts the ability of the present invention to utilize custom closures as securing and/or attaching devices. The custom closures depicted in this figure, such as the Swirl Curl Closure, can be used as an easy closure method by hooking onto a tiny loop on the adjacent garment that needs connecting and securing. 
           [0025]      FIG. 19  depicts another embodiment of the invention wherein the invention utilizes adjustable pull through circle loop latches as securing and/or attachment devices. These adjustable pull through circle loop latches may be used as a side-connecting loop and latch, and/or a front, all-around, latching system. 
           [0026]      FIGS. 20(   a - c ) depict another embodiment of the present invention wherein the invention utilizes a buckle with a pivotal, and/or hinged, male and female end, which interlock to form the attaching and/or securing device. 
           [0027]      FIG. 21   a  shows a wearer wearing a crop top and tube top. 
           [0028]      FIGS. 21   b  and  21   c  show the wearer having removed the crop top and attached it only to the back area of her body. 
           [0029]      FIGS. 21   d - 21   k  feature additional depictions of the present invention in use by a wearer. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
       [0030]    The present invention is a multifunctional garment system that has a first piece, or a first piece and one (1) or more additional pieces, in which the one (1) or more additional pieces, when present, are situated adjacent, under, behind, on top of, in front of and/or touching the first piece. The first piece, and the one (1) or more additional pieces, when present, have at least a top section, located at or near the top thereof, and a bottom section, located at or near the bottom thereof. 
         [0031]    It is an object of the present invention, that at least one (1) adjusting and/or tightening device, in at least one (1) of the bottom section(s) and/or the top section(s) of the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces (if present), can be drawn in tighter and/or adjusted to a wearer&#39;s body. In addition, at least one (1) of the bottom section and/or the top section of the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces can be drawn in tighter and/or adjusted to a wearer&#39;s body. 
         [0032]    A further attribute of the present invention is that it possesses at least one (1) attaching and/or securing device located on, or in, the first piece, and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces when present, for the purpose of attaching the first piece to (one (1) or more) any additional pieces. Furthermore, the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces are capable of being worn on, and/or around, one (1) or more of a wearer&#39;s body parts or one (1) or more of a part of a wearer&#39;s body parts. 
         [0033]    The first piece, and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces, of the present invention may be a top, crop top, t-shirt, long sleeved shirt, tank top, tube top, bandeau top, bikini top, coat, jacket, vest, suit, shirt, skirt, pair of shorts, underwear, pair of pants, pair of capris, pair of trousers, pair of knickers, pair of pedal pushers, pair of floods, pair of clamdiggers, pair of high waters, or other bottom wear, hood wear, head wear, foot wear, hand wear and/or other body wear, such as beach wear, swim wear, bathing suits, swimsuits, surf wear, convertible bathing suits, rash guards, cover ups, and sports wear. 
         [0034]    The any one (1) or more, first pieces, and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces, may also include swim wear material that may or may not have a sun protection factor rating. 
         [0035]    The present invention may also have at least one (1) tightening and/or adjusting device, such as a drawstring, an elastic put around outside, or elastic with a series of holes for button(s) or hook(s), a toggle, a zipper, a Velcro® fastener, a hook and loop, a material having complimentary parts, which mate to each other when brought or pressed together, such as a hook and eye, a hook, a snap, a button, a buckle, a clip, a stud, a mesh, a magnet, a stay, a twist tie, and/or an adjustable full through circle loop latch. 
         [0036]    The multifunctional garment system with method of use may also have at least one (1) tightening and/or adjusting device that is a drawstring. Said present invention that may have at least one (1) drawstring, may also have at least one (1) drawstring locking device, which can be used to maintain the drawstring in a drawn position. The said invention may also have the at least one (1) drawstring tightening device woven into the bottom/top section of the first piece, etc. and/or the at least one (1) drawstring may be hemmed into the bottom/top section of the first piece, etc. 
         [0037]    In addition, the present invention may have at least one (1) tightening and/or adjusting device that is at least one (1) drawstring, wherein the at least one (1) drawstring may be elastic, or any other form of flexible and/or natural and/or synthetic material, and/or the at least one (1) drawstring has a locking device. 
         [0038]    The locking device may be a spring loaded drawstring lock, locking wheel, knot, barrel lock, toggle, and/or includes, and/or is, the at least one (1) attaching device. 
         [0039]    The at least one (1) attaching and/or securing device may be a drawstring, elastic, toggle, zipper, zipper pull, loop, Velcro® fastener, hook and loop, material having complimentary parts that mate to each other when pressed together, hook and eye, hook, snap, button, buckle, clip, clasp, stud, mesh, magnet, stay, twist tie, adjustable full through circle loop latch and/or brad. Moreover, the at least one (1) attaching device may be positioned at the front, back, or on one (1) or more sides, and in one (1) or more places, and/or positioned throughout the entire length, diameter, circumference, or area of the top and/or bottom section(s) of the first piece, and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces, if present. 
         [0040]    When the present invention has a first piece and one (1) or more additional pieces, the at least one (1) attaching device may be on and/or in the first piece, and the at least one (1) attaching device on, and/or in, the at least one (1) of the one (1) or more additional pieces. Furthermore, the at least one (1) attaching device on, and/or in, the first piece, and the at least one (1) attaching device on, and/or in, the at least one of the one (1) or more additional pieces, can be mated to each other. 
         [0041]    The present invention may have at least one (1) additional securing device, on at least one (1) of the first piece and/or one (1) or more additional pieces. 
         [0042]    A method of using the multifunctional garment system is an objective of the present invention. The method of use for the multifunctional garment system is actuated by applying a first piece and/or one (1) or more additional pieces to a wearer&#39;s body or a part thereof. The one (1) or more additional pieces are then situated adjacent and/or touching, etc. the first piece, and the one (1) or more additional pieces having at least a top section, if present, located at or near the top thereof, and a bottom section, located at or near the bottom thereof. 
         [0043]    The method next requires the tightening and/or adjusting of at least one (1) tightening and/or adjusting device, in at least one (1) of the bottom section and/or the top section of the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces, whereby at least one (1) of the bottom section and/or the top section of the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces can be adjusted and/or drawn in tighter to the wearer&#39;s body. 
         [0044]    It is a further object of the method that the first piece and the one (1) or more additional pieces have been applied to the wearer&#39;s body or a part thereof, attaching at least one (1) attaching device, located on or in the first piece and/or on or in the one (1) or more additional pieces, to the first piece or the one (1) or more additional pieces. 
         [0045]    The method of using a multifunctional garment system, wherein the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces may also be applied on and/or around one (1) or more parts of the wearer&#39;s body, chest and/or upper body, midriff, hips, legs, arms, feet, hands, neck, head or part thereof, or extending past that area that it&#39;s on or around wearer&#39;s torso or bottom half. 
         [0046]    The method of using a multifunctional garment system may additionally comprise of detaching, loosening, and/or removing. 
         [0047]    The method of using a multifunctional garment system may also include the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces being a top, crop top, t-shirt, long sleeved shirt, tank top, tube top, bandeau top, bikini top, coat, jacket, vest, suit, shirt, skirt, pair of shorts, underwear, pair of pants, pair of capris, pair of trousers, pair of knickers, pair of pedal pushers, pair of floods, pair of clamdiggers, pair of high waters, or other bottom wear, foot wear, hand wear, and/or any swim wear material that may or may not have a sun protection factor rating. 
         [0048]    The method of using a multifunctional garment system may also include the at least one (1) tightening device, which may be a drawstring, elastic, toggle, zipper, Velcro® fastener, hook and loop, material having complimentary parts that mate to each other when brought and/or pressed together, hook and eye, hook, snap, button, buckle, clip, stud, mesh, magnet, stay, twist tie, and/or an adjustable full through circle loop latch. 
         [0049]    When the at least one (1) tightening device is a drawstring, the at least one (1) drawstring may have at least one (1) drawstring locking device, which can be used to maintain the drawstring in a drawn position. When the at least one (1) tightening device is a drawstring, the at least one (1) drawstring may be woven into the bottom section of the top piece, and/or the at least one (1) drawstring may be hemmed into the bottom section of the top piece. 
         [0050]    The method of using a multifunctional garment system, wherein a tightening device may be at least one (1) drawstring, the at least one (1) drawstring may be elastic and/or the at least one (1) drawstring may be at least two (2) drawstrings and each one (1) of the at least two (2) drawstrings can have a locking device for each drawstring. 
         [0051]    The method of using a multifunctional garment system may have the locking device be a spring loaded drawstring lock, locking wheel, knot, barrel lock, toggle, and/or includes and/or may be the at least one (1) attaching device. 
         [0052]    The method of using a multifunctional garment system, wherein the at least one (1) attaching device may be a drawstring, elastic, toggle, zipper, zipper pull, loop, Velcro® fastener, hook and loop, material having complimentary parts which mate to each other when pressed together, hook and eye, hook, snap, button, buckle, clip, clasp, stud, mesh, magnet, stay, twist tie, adjustable full through circle loop latch and/or brad; and the at least one (1) attaching device can be positioned at the front or back, and on one (1) or more sides, at one (1) or more places, and/or throughout the entire length of the top section and/or bottom section of the first piece, and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces. 
         [0053]    The method of using a multifunctional garment system, wherein the multifunctional garment may have a first piece and one (1) or more additional pieces that may have the attaching device on and/or in the first piece. 
         [0054]    The method of use for the present invention may also have at least one (1) attaching device on and/or in the one (1) or more additional pieces, and the at least one (1) attaching device on and/or in the first piece. Finally, the at least one (1) attaching device on and/or in the one (1) or more additional pieces may be mated to each other. 
         [0055]    The multifunctional garment system could be comprised of the following: a first piece or a first piece and one (1) or more additional pieces, the one (1) or more additional pieces, when present, being situated adjacent, under, behind, on top of, in front of and/or touching the first piece; the first piece and the one (1) or more additional pieces, when present, having at least a top section, located at or near the top thereof, and a bottom section, located at or near the bottom thereof; at least one (1) adjusting device and/or at least one (1) attaching device, the at least one (1) adjusting device, when present, being in at least one (1) of the bottom section and/or the top section of the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces, if present, whereby at least one (1) of the bottom section and/or the top section of the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces can be drawn in tighter and/or adjusted to a wearer&#39;s body; the at least one (1) attaching device, when present, being located on or in the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces, when present, for attaching the first piece to any additional pieces; and the first piece and/or the one (1) or more additional pieces being capable of being worn on and/or around one (1) or more of a wearer&#39;s body parts or one (1) or more of a part of a wearer&#39;s body parts. 
       DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       [0056]    An example of a securing device  1  is shown in  FIG. 1 . In this example, the securing device  1  is a rubber strip. The strip can be placed in one (1) spot or at intervals around the top or bottom section of a multifunctional garment system (“MGS”) piece or around the entire MGS piece. The securing device  1  can be made of any material that helps to secure and/or tighten an MGS piece to the body or to another MGS piece. Also, the securing device  1  does not need to be in the form of a strip, and can be in any form or shape (e.g., circular dots, squares, stars or any ornamental design, such as flowers strategically placed in one (1) or more spots or at intervals around the top or bottom section of an MGS piece or around the entire MGS piece.) 
         [0057]    An example of an attaching strap  3  is also included in  FIG. 1 . The attaching strap  3  can have clips at both of its ends (the ends are shown connected at point  5  in  FIG. 1 ). By way of non-limiting example of ways to use an attaching strap  3 , an attaching strap  3  can be placed around the back of a wearer&#39;s neck and the clips at the ends of attaching strap  3  can be brought around to the front of the wearer&#39;s body and clipped, or otherwise attached through some other attaching device or set device or set of mating attaching devices, on either side of the front of the bandeau-style multifunctional garment system piece  4 , shown in  FIG. 2 . Also, the attaching strap  3  can be connected at its ends at point  5  continuous loop. Attaching strap  3  can be used to assist in attaching, securing and/or tightening an MGS piece to a wearer&#39;s body or to another MGS piece. By way of non-limiting example, an attaching strap  3  can be looped through an MGS piece, here shown as bandeau style top  4  in  FIG. 2 .  FIG. 2  is an example of how an attaching strap  3  can be looped through a bandeau-style top  4  to help attach, secure and/or tighten the top to the wearer&#39;s body.  FIG. 2   a  shows strap  3  is position to be looped through bandeau style top  4 .  FIG. 2   b  shows the next step with strap  3  looped on itself  FIG. 3   c  shows a loop of strap  3  around a wearer&#39;s neck as an example of a body part. Securing strap  3  or some other attaching device can be used to attach an MGS piece to other body parts as well. By way of non-limiting example, it can be used as a stirrup strap around a wearer&#39;s foot. 
         [0058]    The attaching strap  3  can be made of any material and can be an elastic material for easier adjustment. The ends of the securing strap  3  shown at point  5  can be stitched together, as shown, or tied together. Additionally, one (1) or more of the ends of the securing strap  3  can have an attaching device for attaching it to another end of securing strap  3  or to one (1) or more MGS pieces. For example, one (1) end can have a stay  41 , shown in  FIG. 10 , which can be used to attach it to the other end of attaching strap  3 . Also, one (1) or more ends of attaching strap  3  can have an attaching device, such as a knot, or any other attaching device disclosed herein, to attach it to one (1) or more sections of an MGS piece. A knot can be used as a toggle and secured through a loop on an MGS piece. Also, each end of attaching strap  3  can have an attaching device to attach it to one (1) or more sections of an MGS piece. 
         [0059]    Also shown in  FIG. 1  are two (2) drawstrings  10  and  12  in a transparent material  15 , so that the path of drawstring  10 , which is light in color, can be seen separately from the path of drawstring  12 , which is dark in color. Each of drawstrings  10  and  12  are shown looped through the entire length of transparent material  15  in two (2) “Big Loops,” which are large enough to traverse the circumference of the body part being covered, ornamented, etc., by an MGS piece having one (1) or more drawstrings within. Also, each of drawstrings  10  and  12  are shown with toggle-type drawstring locks  14 . The drawstring can be made of any material including the various materials in the definition of “drawstring” disclosed herein. Also, the drawstring lock  14  can be any item that will hold a drawstring in place, including the various items in the definition of “drawstring lock” disclosed herein. The drawstrings  10 ,  12  in transparent material  15  help illustrate an example of how one (1) or more drawstrings can be used in an MGS piece as an adjusting and/or tightening device. 
         [0060]      FIGS. 2(   a - c ) depicts a securing strap looping through a bandeau-style top, used to help secure the top to the wearer&#39;s body. 
         [0061]      FIG. 3  depicts drawstrings  10 ,  12  in a bottom section of a crop top MGS piece  6 . However, one (1) or more drawstrings can be used in any MGS piece and can be placed in any one (1) or more sections of any MGS piece. These drawstrings  10 ,  12  can be pulled to tighten the bottom section of the crop top MGS piece  6 . The drawstring(s)  10 ,  12  go around the crop top MGS piece  6 , so, when the crop top MGS piece  6  is worn, the drawstrings  10 ,  12  go around a wearer&#39;s chest. The Big Loop(s) of the drawstrings  10 ,  12  are pulled to adjust and/or tighten the piece to the wearers body. When the MGS piece with the one (1) or more drawstrings is to be attached to another MGS piece, pulling the drawstring(s) can also help in attaching the MGS pieces. The drawstring(s) lock(s)  14  are then slid along the drawstrings  10 ,  12  to secure the drawstrings  10 ,  12  in place. The lock(s)  14  is slid along the drawstrings  10 ,  12  towards the crop top MGS piece  6  and then locked against the crop top MGS piece  6 . 
         [0062]    When the wearer is also wearing tube top MGS piece  7 , the tube top MGS piece  7  can be worn over the chest and/or breasts so that it is layered underneath the crop top MGS piece  6 . 
         [0063]    Alternatively, the tube top MGS piece  7  can be pulled down under the wearer&#39;s chest and/or breasts so that it is below the crop top MGS piece  6 . In  FIG. 3 , the tube top MGS piece  7  is shown with attaching loop(s)  9 . The attaching loop(s)  9  can be placed anywhere on an MGS piece, e.g., front, back, sides, or multiple places along the sides, as shown in  FIG. 9 . The drawstring lock  14  can be used as an attaching toggle and inserted through attaching loop(s)  9  in the tube top MGS piece  7  to attach the MGS pieces together, which can be used to attach the crop top MGS piece  6  to the tube top MGS piece  7 . If only one (1) drawstring  10  is used, the drawstring  10  and drawstring lock  14  are pulled tight on one (1) side of a first MGS piece and, if desired, another attaching device, or even another drawstring lock  14  can be located on the same drawstring  10 , not to draw the drawstring  10 , but to act as an attaching toggle to secure the first MGS piece at a point underneath both arms when an attaching loop  9  is present on both sides of a second MGS piece. The attaching loops  9  can be hidden by known or obvious to use tailoring techniques, such as hiding it under a flap, or it can be left showing for ornamentation. They can also be located near and/or aligned with and/or at or near rib cage, breast, under breast, under arm 
         [0064]      FIG. 4  includes an example of an elastic cord  17  that can be used as the drawstring(s). The elastic cord  17  includes a knot  18  that can operate as a drawstring lock and/or an attaching device. 
         [0065]      FIG. 5  shows a piece of a rubber securing device  1 . Dashed lines  19  in the bottom section of the crop top MGS piece  6  and in the top section of the tube top MGS piece  7  indicate examples of where securing device  1  can be placed, as a continuous strip or in one (1) or more pieces of a strip, on the interior and/or the exterior of the MGS pieces shown. When a securing device  1  is included on the exterior of an MGS piece, it can be ornamental in nature as well as functional. For example, pieces of rubber in a variety of shapes, such as flowers, peace signs, birds, butterflies, etc., can be placed at one (1) or more spots of an MGS piece. A securing device  1  can be used on any MGS piece(s), not just those shown in the figures. When a securing device  1  is included on the interior of an MGS piece that is worn against a wearer&#39;s body, it helps to secure that MGS piece to the wearer&#39;s body. When a securing device  1  is included on the exterior of an MGS piece, it helps to secure that MGS piece to another MGS piece. Additionally, a securing device  1  can be present on both the interior and the exterior of an MGS piece. For example, tube top MGS piece  7  in  FIG. 5  includes securing device  1  in the form of a rubber strip or band along the interior of its top section. This helps to secure the piece to a wearer&#39;s body to help avoid slipping and moving. In  FIG. 5 , crop top MGS piece  6  includes securing device  1  in the form of a rubber strip or band along the interior of its bottom section. Then, when the wearer applies crop top MGS piece  6  over tube top MGS piece  7 , the securing device  1  in crop top MGS piece  6  helps secure crop top MGS piece  6  to tube top MGS piece  7 . In another example, tube top MGS piece can include a securing device at one (1) or more places along its interior and its exterior. Also, crop top MGS piece can include a securing device at one (1) or more places along its interior. Then, when the wearer applies crop top MGS piece over tube top MGS piece, the securing device in crop top MGS piece helps secure crop top MGS piece to the exterior securing device in tube top MGS piece. 
         [0066]      FIG. 6 , similarly to  FIG. 5 , illustrates the securing device  1  on the MGS pieces, but indicates that the securing device  1  can be placed on the interior and/or the exterior of the MGS pieces. 
         [0067]    Another feature of tube top MGS piece  7  is that, in one (1) embodiment, it can be transformed into bandeau MGS piece  4 . This can be achieved in any known or obvious fashion, by way of non-limiting example, by scrunching up tube top MGS piece  7 , folding it up or down and over on top of itself and the wearer&#39;s bust, folding it underneath itself, etc. Any or all MGS pieces can be made to be reversible. When an MGS piece is reversible, it can have one (1) side with different patterns, colors, materials, etc., from the other side or it can be the same on both sides. 
         [0068]    Also depicted in  FIG. 6  is one (1) embodiment in which the tube top can be positioned underneath the crop top.  FIG. 6  illustrates where the tube top is worn over the breast and the crop top is worn over the tube top. The dotted line  24  indicates the positioning of the tube top on the user. In this embodiment the tube top is depicted worn under the armpits and above, and covering, the bust. The positioning of the crop top is then illustrated in this embodiment worn over the tube top, under the armpits, and over the breasts. 
         [0069]    Another example of an attaching device, shown in  FIG. 7 , is a plastic mating removable attaching clips  23 . Removable attaching clips  23  can also be made from other materials, such as wood, metal, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc. When the type of clips shown in  FIG. 7  are used, each of the MGS pieces to be connected can include at least one (1) attaching clip  23 , with one mating attaching clip  23  being on one (1) of the MGS pieces and its mate attaching clip  23  being on the other MGS piece. Attaching clips  23  are attached by mating or clipping them together to form  25 . Also, when the type of clips shown in  FIG. 7  are used, only one (1) of the MGS pieces to be connected can include at least one (1) attaching clip  23 , with the other MGS piece having a loop for the clip to go through. 
         [0070]    Another example of an attaching device, also shown in  FIG. 7 , is a plastic removable attaching buckle  27 . The removable attaching buckle  27  can also be made from other materials, such as wood, metal, synthetic and/or natural fibers, etc. When this type of buckle is used, each of the MGS pieces to be connected include at least one (1) end of attaching buckle  27 , with one (1) mating attaching buckle end  27  being on one (1) of the MGS pieces and its mate attaching buckle  27  being on the other MGS piece. The ends of attaching buckle  27  are attached by inserting male buckle end  28  into female buckle end  29 . 
         [0071]      FIG. 8  shows another example of an attaching device, a metal attaching clip  33 . The attaching clip  33  can also be made from other materials, such as wood, metal, natural fibers, etc. When this type of clip is used, only one (1) of the MGS pieces to be connected includes attaching clip  33 , although both MGS pieces can include such a clip. This type of clip works by attaching its non-clamping end  34 , shown here as a loop, to one (1) MGS piece (and any known or obvious means can be used to attach it, releasably or permanently, such as releasably strapping it, sewing it, using a stud, rivet, button, snap, etc.). Then, the clamping end  35  can be used to clamp attaching clip  33  onto another MGS piece. It is only necessary for one (1) MGS piece to include attaching clip  33 , since its non-clamping end  34  can be attached to one (1) MGS piece and its clamping end  35  can be available to clamp/clip on to any other MGS piece. However, either or both MGS pieces can include one (1) or more attaching clip  33 . It is also possible to have the non-clamping end  34  of a first attaching clip  33  on one (1) side (in one (1) place) of a first MGS piece and attach its clamping end  35  to a second MGS piece on that same side of the wearer, and to have the non-clamping end  34  of a second attaching clip  33  attached to another side of the second MGS piece and attach its clamping end  35  to the first MGS piece, with the clip being clamped on that same side of the wearer. 
         [0072]      FIGS. 9(   a - c ) and  10 ( a - b ) illustrate the use of zipper(s)  37  on either or both MGS pieces. Zipper(s)  37  can be made of any suitable material, such as plastic, metal, nylon, rubber, etc. Zipper(s)  37  can be used as an attaching device and/or a tightening and/or adjusting device. When zipper(s)  37  is closed, it pulls together all or part of an MGS piece (depending on whether the zipper zips through all or part of the MGS piece) and tightens it to the wearer&#39;s body. Conversely, when zipper(s)  37  is opened, it separates all or part of an MGS piece (depending on whether the zipper zips through all or part of the MGS piece) and loosens it from the wearer&#39;s body. Zipper(s)  37  does not need to be opened or closed all the way to have an adjustment effect. In this example the adjustment effect is a tightening or loosening effect at the wearer&#39;s sole discretion. 
         [0073]      FIGS. 9   a  and  9   b  show that zipper(s)  37  can be on both sides of both MGS pieces, which are attached together. It is also possible to continuously or semi-continuously zip from one MGS piece to another, whereby zipper(s)  37  can operate as an attaching device as well as an adjusting device. Also, it is possible that either, not both, attached MGS pieces include a zipper, or that only one zipper is included in one or both of the MGS pieces. Also, although zipper(s)  37  are shown under the arms of the MGS pieces, zipper(s)  37  can be located anywhere on one or more MGS piece, and it might be ornamental to have the zipper(s)  37  in the front and/or back of one or more MGS piece. When the zipper zips through an entire MGS piece, such as shown in  FIG. 9   c , the zipper is being used to apply the MGS piece to a wearer&#39;s body, as well as adjust it, and, if it zips into another a MGS piece, it also acts to attach it. A vertical column, horizontal row, diagonal, zig-zag or some other design of a series, of buttons, snaps, hook and eyes or other adjustment devices can be used the same way as the zipper(s)  37  in these examples. 
         [0074]      FIG. 9   c  also shows zipper(s)  37  on only one (1) side of an MGS piece. The zipper(s)  37  can be on both sides, as shown in  FIG. 9   a . Alternatively, the MGS piece might not have a zipper at all, although zippers offer easy access and/or style. 
         [0075]    As shown in  FIG. 10 , zipper(s)  37  can be in the bottom section,  FIG. 10   a , or top section,  FIG. 10   b , of an MGS piece, as well as the zipper being through the entire length of the piece, as shown in  FIG. 9   c , or part or the entire width of the piece. Also, the zipper(s)  37  in  FIGS. 10   a  and  10   b  can be in either or both the front, back, or other locations of an MGS piece. A series of buttons, snaps, hook and eyes or other adjustment devices can be used the same way as the zipper(s)  37  in these examples. Also, zipper(s)  37 , as well as buttons, snaps, hook and eyes or other adjustment devices can be used horizontally across all or part of an MGS piece. 
         [0076]      FIG. 10  also includes a photograph of metal stay(s)  41 . Stay(s)  41  can be used as an attaching device to attach an MGS piece, or as an adjusting device, e.g., a stay on one (1) MGS piece can be clipped to that same MGS piece to make it tighter. Attaching clip  33  can also be used as an adjusting device in this manner. The stay(s)  41  can also be made from other materials, such as wood, plastic, rubber, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc. When a stay is used, only one (1) of the MGS pieces to be connected include a stay  41 , although both MGS pieces can include such a stay. A stay works by attaching its non-clamping end  42 , shown here with three (3) open spaces to serve as point(s) of attachment, to one (1) MGS piece (and any known or obvious means can be used to attach it, releasably or permanently, such as releasably strapping it, sewing it, using a stud, rivet, button, snap, etc.). Then, the clamping end  43  can be used to clamp stay  41  onto another MGS piece. It is only necessary for one (1) MGS piece to include stay(s)  41 , since its non-clamping end  42  can be attached to one (1) MGS piece and its clamping end  43  can be available to clamp/clip on to any other MGS piece. However, either of both MGS pieces can include one (1) or more attaching stay(s)  41 . It is also possible to have the non-clamping end  42  of a first stay  41  on one (1) side of a first MGS piece and attach its clamping end  43  to a second MGS piece on that same side of the wearer, and to have the non-clamping end  42  of a second stay  41  attached to another side of the second MGS piece and attach its clamping end  43  to the first MGS piece, with the clip being clamped on that same side of the wearer. 
         [0077]      FIG. 11  depicts various adjustment and/or attachment devices. A material with openings  49  can be used together with various devices that fit, clip, hook, button, etc. into the openings. Examples of the material for making the material with openings  49  include, but are not limited to, elastic, other fabrics, such as cotton, wool, polyester, etc., rubber, plastic, metal, etc., and it can be of any shape. The material with openings  49  can include any type of openings of any shape, such as holes, slits, etc. The type and shape of the material and the openings can, in some cases, depend on the mating device to fit into the openings. 
         [0078]    One (1) type of device that hooks into the openings of the material with openings  49  is metal hook  53 . The hook  53  can also be made from other materials, such as wood, plastic, rubber, natural fibers, etc. When this combination of hook  53  and material with openings  49  is used, each of the MGS pieces to be connected usually includes at least one (1) of either the hook  53  or the material with openings  49 . The first MGS piece to be attached includes at least one (1) of either the hook  53  or the material with openings  49 , and the second MGS piece to be attached includes at least one (1) of the mating hook  53  or the mating material with openings  49 , so that the first and second MSG pieces can be attached to each other by hooking hook  53  into one (1) of the openings in the material with openings  49 . This combination can also be used as an adjusting device where both hook  53  and the material with openings  49  are on the same MGS piece so that when they are hooked together, they can make that MGS piece tighter or shorter, depending whether they are hooked together laterally, which can adjust it tighter, or longitudinally, which can adjust the length. 
         [0079]    Another example of a type of device that hooks into the openings of the material with openings  49  is fabric hook  57 . The hook  57  can also be made from other materials, such as wood, metal, plastic, rubber, natural fibers, etc. When this combination of hook  57  and material with openings  49  is used, each of the MGS pieces to be connected usually includes at least one (1) of either the hook  57  or the material with openings  49 . The first MGS piece to be attached includes at least one (1) of either the hook  57  or the material with openings  49 , and the second MGS piece to be attached includes at least one (1) of the mating hook  57  or the mating material with openings  49 , so that the first and second MSG pieces can be attached to each other by hooking hook  57  into one (1) of the openings in the material with openings  49 . This combination can also be used as an adjusting device where both hook  57  and the material with openings  49  are on the same MGS piece so that when they are hooked together, they can make that MGS piece tighter or shorter, depending whether they are hooked together horizontally, which can adjust it tighter, as shown in  FIG. 11   a , or vertically, which can adjust the length, as shown in  11   b.    
         [0080]    There are other types of devices that hook or otherwise go into the openings of the material with openings  49  and can be used instead of or in addition to hook  53  or hook  57 . Examples include, but are not limited to, other hooks, buttons, snaps, studs, toggles etc. 
         [0081]      FIG. 11  also shows another adjustment and/or attachment device in the combination of fabric hook  57  and fabric eye  59 . As noted above, hook  57  can also be made from other materials, such as wood, metal, plastic, rubber, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc. Also, fabric eye  59  can be made from other materials that can form a loop, such as thread, fabric, metal, wood, plastic, rubber, natural fibers, etc. When this combination of hook  57  and eye  59  is used, each of the MGS pieces to be connected usually includes at least one (1) of either the hook  57  or the eye  59 . The first MGS piece to be attached includes at least one (1) of either the hook  57  or the eye  59 , and the second MGS piece to be attached includes at least one (1) of the mating hook  57  or the mating eye  59 , so that the first and second MSG pieces can be attached to each other by hooking hook  57  into eye  59 . This combination can also be used as an adjusting device where both hook  57  and eye  59  are on the same MGS piece so that when they are hooked together, they can make that MGS piece tighter or shorter, depending whether they are hooked together horizontally to adjust it tighter, or vertically to adjust the length. Generally, in hook and eye closures, either one (1) or both of the hook and eye are hidden. 
         [0082]    In  FIG. 12 , the MGS piece itself acts like the material with openings  49  in  FIG. 11 . The MGS piece itself has one (1) or more openings, holes or slits  61  through which a stud(s) or brad(s)  63  can be secured to attach and/or adjust two (2) MGS pieces or to adjust one (1) MGS piece having both a stud(s) and/or brad(s)  63 . The openings can be in any size or shape to fit the complimentary/mating brad or stud. Slits or holes are simple openings, but more complex and/or decorative openings are also useful. For example, openings in the shape of stars, hearts, butterflies, moons, sun bursts, etc. can be used whether the head of the stud or brad is the same shape as the opening or not. In this way, both the openings and the brads/studs can have a decorative effect. Additionally, the holes can include reinforcing and/or decorative rivets. Also, studs and brads can be further ornamented by gems, rhinestones, enamel, etc. for an additional decorative effect. Further, studs an brads can be made from a variety of materials, such as, metal, plastic, wood, rubber, fabric, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc. 
         [0083]    In practice, the stud(s) is usually attached to one (1) of the MGS pieces and the opening(s) is in another MGS piece to which it is to be attached and/or adjusted. When a stud and an opening are in the same MGS piece, the combination can also be used for adjusting the MGS piece. On the other hand, when using a brad(s), the opening(s) is usually in at least one (1) of both of the MGS pieces to be attached and the brad(s) is inserted through both openings and split, separated and/or extended to secure it. The opening does not have to be in both of the MGS pieces. Instead, the opening can be in something attached to the MGS piece, such as  67   a  in  FIG. 13 . 
         [0084]      FIG. 13  shows a brad  63  being used for as a toggle together with toggle closure  67   a.  The toggle closure  67   a  can be made in a variety of shapes and from a variety of materials. Another shape of toggle closure  67   b  is also shown in  FIG. 13 , together with a pin or rod-shaped toggle  71 . This combination of toggle  71  and toggle closure  67   b  is easy to hide, but the toggle closure  67   a,  like the toggle closure  67   b,  can also be shown for a decorative effect and/or as part of a design. One (1) example is to include one (1) or more toggle closures  67   b  under the bust line of a tube top MGS piece. The toggle closure(s)  67   b  would have a decorative effect on the MGS piece, but also be useful as an attaching and/or adjusting device. For example, a crop top MGS piece can include toggle  71  in the bottom section thereof where it will end up adjacent to toggle closure  67   b  when the crop top MGS piece is applied over the tube top MGS piece. Then, the toggle(s)  71  can be placed in the toggle closure(s)  67   b  to attach and/or adjust the two (2) MGS pieces. 
         [0085]      FIGS. 14(   a - b ) illustrates the use of rubber, rubber stripping, Velcro®, and/or Velcro® and/or zip-together-style adhering strip(s)  77  to adjust and/or attach one or more MGS pieces. Other types of adhering strip(s) can be used, for example tape, adhesive, releasable tape, releasable adhesive, etc. The adhering strip(s)  77  functions similarly to zipper(s)  37  in  FIGS. 9 and 10 , and can be placed in similar positions on one or more MGS piece.  FIG. 14   a  shows the use of Velcro® adhering strip(s)  77  in the side slits of an MGS piece. When the mating/complimentary Velcro® strips are connected, they operate to adjust the tightness of the MGS piece. 
         [0086]    The adhering strip(s)  77  can be used to adjust and/or attach one (1) or more MGS pieces. In addition to being placed on both sides of an MGS piece as shown in  FIG. 14   a , adhering strip(s)  77  can be placed on only one (1) side, or part of one (1) side, or part of both sides of one (1) or more MGS pieces. The adhering strip(s)  77  can also be placed in the front and/or back of one (1) or more MGS pieces, placed through the entire length of one (1) or more MGS pieces, or only through a top and/or bottom portion thereof as shown for zipper(s)  37  in  FIGS. 10   a  and  10   b . Also, as shown in  FIG. 14   b , complimentary adhering strips  77  can be placed around the circumference of two (2) MGS pieces to be connected. Actually, one (1) or more adhering strips  77  can also be placed at one (1) or more intervals around the circumference of an MGS piece. 
         [0087]    In the example shown in  FIG. 14   b , complimentary adhering strips  77  are in the front, back or entire circumference of the top portion of tube top MGS piece  7  and the bottom portion of crop top MGS piece  6 .  FIG. 14   b  shows the location of adhering strip  77  in the top of the top portion of tube top MGS piece  7 . However, one (1) or more adhering strip(s)  77  can be placed anywhere in the top or bottom portion of any MGS piece, both of which can include a middle portion where the top overlaps the middle and where the bottom overlaps the middle. In one (1) example, one (1) or more adhering strips  77  are placed under the bust line of tube top MGS piece  7  at one (1) or more intervals around the circumference of the MGS piece, whereby the bust is covered by both tube top MGS piece  7  and crop top MGS piece  6 . 
         [0088]    In another example, one (1) or more adhering strip(s)  77  can be used to vertically attach two (2) MGS pieces as shown for zipper  37  in  FIG. 9   a , as opposed to horizontally as shown in  FIG. 14   b . Vertical attachment can be achieved, for example, by overlapping one (1) or more adhering strip(s)  77  on one (1) MGS piece with one (1) or more adhering strip(s)  77  on another MGS piece. In another example, the one (1) or more adhering strip(s)  77  can be extended past the material of the MGS piece and the extension part of the adhering strip  77  can be attached to an adhering strip in another MGS piece in addition to or instead of the main section of the adhering strip  77  being the attaching device. It is also possible to use an adhering strip  77  on one (1) of the MGS pieces and attach the adhering strip  77  directly to the material of another MGS piece. 
         [0089]    The one (1) or more adhering strip(s)  77  can be hidden in any known or obviously practical manner so that the one (1) or more adhering strip(s)  77  are not visible and/or so the one (1) or more adhering strip(s)  77  do not interfere with other sections of fabric on same or another MGS piece. One (1) example is to cover the one (1) or more adhering strip(s)  77  with a flip over material. The one (1) or more adhering strip(s)  77  can be used with or without a securing device  1 . 
         [0090]      FIG. 15  shows fabric hook  57  for use with a mesh material  81 . Hook  57  is also shown for use in a hook and mesh type fastener in  FIG. 11 , which together can be used as a securing and/or attaching device. The fabric hook  57  which is pictured can also be made from other materials, such as wood, metal, plastic, rubber, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc. Also, one (1) or more hook(s)  57  can be used to attach two (2) or more MGS pieces or to adjust one (1) or more MGS piece, depending whether the hook  57  and/or mesh  81  is on one (1) or more MGS piece. Said hooks can be located on the interior bottom seam or circumference of the crop top. 
         [0091]    The mesh material  81  can be made from any material with openings which hook  57  can connect with and/or hook into. Non-limiting examples of the mesh material, including, but not limited to, fabric, appropriate metal, hemp, plastic, rubber, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc. Also, the mesh can be of any size, as long as there is a sufficient amount for hook  57  to hook into. For example,  81   a  is a larger piece of mesh material  81  than  81   b.  The number of pieces of mesh material  81  should be consistent with the number of hooks  57  which are used. It is also possible to have the mesh material  81  extend all or part of the entire length or all or part of the entire circumference of an MGS piece. Also, the point of connection of the hook  57  and mesh material  81  can be along a vertical, horizontal, diagonal, zig-zag line, etc. of the MGS piece, similar to zipper(s)  37  and/or adhering strip(s)  77 . 
         [0092]    The hook  57  and/or mesh  81  can be placed on either or both the interior and/or exterior of one (1) or more MGS pieces. Also, either or both of the hook  57  and/or mesh  81  can be hidden by any known or obvious practical means, such as by hiding it under a flap of extra material and/or fabric, simply placing it in the interior of the MGS piece, etc. When hook  57  and/or mesh  81  are on the exterior of an MGS piece, they can have a decorative and/or ornamenting effect. 
         [0093]      FIG. 16  shows attachment and/or adjustment devices  85  made of attached charms (or gems), pearls, or knots. They are similar to Cufflinks and will be referred to as such herein. Cufflinks also come in a swivel bar type, and that type would be useful as adjustment or attachment device(s)  85  as well. Additionally, a pair of connected or separate magnets can be used as adjustment or attachment device(s)  85 . The adjustment or attachment device(s)  85  can be made of a variety of practical or decorative materials, such as fabric, metal, stones, enamel, wood, plastic, natural and/or synthetic fibers, nylon, etc. In  FIG. 16  both of the MGS pieces have openings  89  for device  85  to be passed through. However, it is possible that device  85  can be passed through openings  89  in the same MGS piece so that it can adjust the MGS piece. The number of openings  89  is variable and just because there are a certain number of openings  89  present, it does not mean that the same number of adjustment or attachment device(s)  85  is needed. Also, the point of connection of the openings  89  can be along a vertical, horizontal, diagonal, zig-zag line, etc. of the MGS piece, similar to the placement of hook  57  and mesh  81 , zipper(s)  37  and/or adhering strip(s)  77 . One (1) of the nice things about using this type of adjustment or attachment device(s)  85 , is that one (1) or more different cufflinks can be used for a decorative and/or ornamenting effect, that is, the cufflinks are interchangeable and/or fashionable and can create different styles and motifs for the wearer. 
         [0094]    When two (2) separate magnets are used as adjustment or attachment device(s)  85 , the presence of openings  89  is not necessary. The opposing magnet pairs can be placed on the interior and/or exterior of one (1) or more MGS pieces; they can be exposed or hidden; hidden by being covered by the material in the MGS piece itself or by an extra flap of material. 
         [0095]      FIG. 17  shows rubber stays  41  of the type used as garter stays. They can be used the same way as the stays shown in  FIG. 10  and they can be hidden inside the seams or outside as decorative. 
         [0096]      FIG. 18  shows an example of a custom closure attachment and/or adjustment device  95  in the form of a swirl loop fastener. Custom closure  95  can be rotated through any openings, loops, and/or other attachment and/or adjustment devices, e.g., the toggle closures  67   a  and  67   b  shown in  FIG. 13 , in one or more MGS pieces. 
         [0097]      FIG. 19  shows another example of an attachment and/or adjustment device as loop latch  103 . In one (1) example, loop latch  103  is an adjustable, pull-through circle loop latch. In  FIG. 19  the loop latch  103  is shown for use with attaching loop(s)  9 , which are also shown in several other figures. One (1) or more loop(s)  9  can be used with loop latch  103  or any other attachment and/or adjustment device. In the example shown in  FIG. 19 , tube top MGS piece  7  has three (3) loops on both sides and crop top MGS piece  6  has two (2) loops on one (1) side. In both of the MGS pieces shown, the loops are located under the arms. However, it is possible to use one (1) or more attaching loop(s)  9  in any location on any MGS pieces and use it in connection with loop latch  103 . 
         [0098]    The loop latch  103  in  FIG. 19  has several features including a strip of material  105 , a circular ring  107 , fastener buttons  109  and elastic loop  111 . The strip of material  105  can be a ribbon-like fabric, as shown in  FIG. 19 , or any other suitable material, such as flexible material, rubber, nylon, plastic, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc. The circular ring  107  can be metal, as shown in  FIG. 19 , or any other suitable material, such as rubber, wood, plastic, elastic, nylon, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc. The fastener buttons  109  can be any type of hardware loop  111  can attach to, such as studs, snaps, posts, etc. And the fastener buttons  109  can be made of rubber, wood, plastic, elastic, nylon, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc., in addition to the metal and/or metal-like buttons shown in  FIG. 19 . Elastic loop  111   c  can be any type of hardware that can be attached to fastener buttons  109 , such as loops of any other suitable material, such as, fabric, rubber, wood, plastic, elastic, nylon, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc., or cap-shaped fasteners of any suitable material, such as, rubber, wood, plastic, elastic, nylon, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc., or a stay-shaped fastener, like stay  41  in  FIG. 10 , of any suitable material, such as rubber, wood, metal, plastic, elastic, nylon, natural and/or synthetic fibers, etc., and other types of hardware. 
         [0099]    One (1) or more loop latches  103  can be used to adjust and/or attach one (1) or more MGS pieces. The loop latch  103  is versatile and can be used in a number of different ways. By way of non-limiting example, the strip of material  105  can be threaded through one or more loop(s)  9  on one or more MGS pieces, threaded through circular ring  107  and loop  111  can be attached to fastener  109 . 
         [0100]    As with any of the adjustment or attachment devices can be hidden, by any known or obvious practical means, e.g., under a flap of fabric. Adjustments can also be made using attachment devices on the same or another MGS piece. Also, attachments can be made using adjustment devices. 
         [0101]    Another example of an attaching and/or securing device is shown in  FIGS. 20(   a - c ) whereby at least one (1) female buckle  112  coordinates with at least one (1) other hinged and/or pivotal male piece  113  and in which the two (2) pieces are capable of removably interlocking with one another. 
         [0102]      FIG. 21   a  shows the wearer , wearing a crop top and tube top. 
         [0103]      FIGS. 21   b  and  21   c  show the wearer having removed the crop top and attached it to only the back area of her body. 
         [0104]      FIGS. 21   d  through  21   k  feature additional depictions of the present invention in use by a wearer. 
         [0105]    The multifunctional garment system can have a first piece and at least one (1) or more additional pieces, both the first piece and at least one (1) additional piece hang from the upper body of the wearer, the first piece overlays at least a portion of the at least one (1) additional piece, the at least one (1) adjusting and/or tightening device is in at least one (1) of the bottom section and/or the top section of the first piece, and the at least one (1) attaching device is on and/or in the first piece. 
         [0106]    The multifunctional garment system can have a first piece and at least one (1) or more additional pieces, the at least one (1) additional piece does not hang from the waist area of a wearer, and/or further comprising at least one (1) additional securing device on at least one (1) of the first piece and/or one (1) or more additional pieces. 
       NO(S). IN FIGS. 
       [0000]    
       
           1  securing device 
           3  securing device 
           4  bandeau top 
           5  connection of securing strap 
           6  crop top 
           7  tube top 
           9  attaching loop 
           10  light drawstring 
           12  dark drawstring 
           14  drawstring lock 
           15  transparent material 
           17  elastic cord 
           19  dashed lines 
           23  plastic clips 
           25  plastic clips connected 
           27  plastic buckle 
           28  male buckle end 
           29  female buckle end 
           33  attaching clip 
           34  non-clamping end of attaching/adjusting clip 
           35  clamping end of attaching/adjusting clip 
           37  zipper(s) 
           41  stay(s) 
           42  non-clamping end of attaching/adjusting stay 
           43  clamping end of attaching/adjusting stay 
           49  material with openings 
           53  metal hook 
           57  fabric hook 
           61  openings 
           63  brad 
           67   a  toggle closure 
           67   b  toggle closure 
           71  toggle 
           77  adhering strip(s) 
           81  mesh 
           85  cufflinks 
           89  openings 
           95  custom closure 
           103  loop latch 
           105  strip of material 
           107  circular ring 
           109  fastener buttons 
           111  elastic loop 
       
     
       DEFINITIONS 
       [0150]    “Body Parts”—various parts of the body, including but not limited to the head, neck, chest, midriff, arms, hands, waist, hips, legs feet, or parts of one or more of such body parts.
   “Cufflinks”—two buttons or button-like parts connected with a chain or shank that passes through openings in one or more materials to adjust or attach the same. Also, a swivel bar-type cufflink in which the bar is passed through openings in one or more materials to adjust or attach the same. Part of the bar is swiveled perpendicularly to the remainder of the bar to operate as a toggle.   
 
         [0152]    “Toggle”—including, but not limited to, a pin, rod, or crosspiece fitted or inserted into a loop in a rope, chain, or strap to prevent slipping, to tighten, or to hold an attached object. 
         [0153]    “Lingerie”—including, but not limited to, an MGS piece, brassiere, underwear, panties, g strings, clothing that is worn in bed, woman&#39;s intimate apparel. 
         [0154]    “Drawstring”—including, but not limited to, cord, material, elastic, elastic cord, elastic material 
         [0155]    “Drawstring Lock”—including, but not limited to, knot, barrel, wheel, spring-loaded drawstring lock, locking wheel, knot, barrel lock, toggle, and/or includes and/or is the at least one attaching device. 
         [0156]    “Big Loops”—loops which are large enough to traverse the circumference of the body part being covered, ornamented, etc., by the MGS piece having one or more drawstrings within. 
         [0157]    “Waist Area”—is defined as at the waist and/or above or below the waist, regardless of how it is otherwise defined herein. 
         [0158]    “Crop Top”—is defined as a top having any length of sleeve, such as short, long, cap, ¾, off the shoulder, dolman, straps, spaghetti straps, etc., and having a length above the waist, above the navel, above the rib cage and/or below the breasts, and could be designed as loose flounce and/or tight to the body, and/or tight fit to the torso, regardless of how it is otherwise defined herein. 
         [0159]    While the instant invention has been shown and described in accordance with preferred and practical embodiments thereof, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the true scope of the invention should not be limited since other modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a study of the drawings, descriptions, explanations, and specifications herein.