Patent Publication Number: US-2022232914-A1

Title: Garment having shape-transformable collar

Description:
FIELD OF INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to a garment, and more particularly to a garment for improving a collar structure of a garment to modify a shape of the collar in various ways, achieving beautiful appearance, and stably maintaining the shape of the collar. 
     This application claims priority to and the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2019-0064138, filed on May 30, 2019, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
     BACKGROUND OF INVENTION 
     In general, a collar of a garment is a part wrapped around the neck, most commonly refers to a part applied to the top or shirt of a suit, and is widely applied to various garments such as jackets and coats made of relatively thick fabrics. 
     There are various types of collars depending on the shape, and thus when a consumer purchases a garment, the shape of the collar is considered as an important factor. Depending on the size or shape of the collar, the collar has a considerable effect on the appearance of clothes when worn, and for example, the upper body looks long, the face looks big, and the length of the neck looks long or short, and thus it is desirable for a garment manufacturer to consider the shape of the collar to emphasize a physical advantage of a consumer and to supplement a disadvantage of the consumer. 
     In addition, as the collar itself is a single design, the collar is used to pursue various styles. However, when a consumer purchases a garment with a specific type of collar once and then wants a different style, the consumer needs to disadvantageously purchase a garment with a different type of collar again. There is a problem in that the more expensive garments, the greater a burden on consumers. For example, this is even true for fur garments made using expensive fabrics such as mustang and mink. 
     Since fur garments require a large amount of animal hides for production thereof, the price of the finished product is quite high, and due to the characteristics of the fur garment, automation and mechanization are impossible, and thus the fur garment is made manually by people with skilled technology and experience, and there is a lot of price difference depending on a work method. 
     In addition, to make a part that requires a delicate structure and external expression such as collar, more skilled technology is required. In particular, in order to realize a cold protection function as the largest advantage of the fur garment, to the maximum, the structure of the neck line and collar of the fur garment are important. 
     In general, fur garments constitute a “V” shape of the neck line to reduce neck tightness. Thus, beauty is pursued in terms of a design, but there is a problem that the neck is exposed a lot, and thus a “V” shape is not suitable to block cold. 
     For example, in the case of a stand collar type fur garment, when a neck line is formed high to match a neck circumference of a wearer, the height of the collar is excessively increased compared with the height of the wearer&#39;s neck, which touches the jawline of the wearer and causes discomfort due to a material. 
     When the height of the collar is lowered to reduce this discomfort, a problem in terms of the appearance of the fur garment occurs, and thus it is common to form a neck line in a “V” shape below the collarbone. 
     It is difficult for the fur garment to stably maintain the form of a collar positioned upright without a collar coupling element, and thus there is a problem in that it is difficult to realize various designs in the case of garments made of mustang, and for example, an external coupling element such as a band needs to be added. 
     Thus, in order to overcome the aforementioned problems, there is a need for technology for achieving beautiful appearance of a garment while changing the shape of a collar in various ways by improving the structure of the collar of the garment and stably maintaining the shape of the collar even if the collar is positioned upright or is laid flat. 
     The aforementioned background art is technological information that the inventor possesses for derivation of the present invention or acquires during derivation of the present invention, and it may not be said that it is necessarily a known technology disclosed to the general public before the filing of the present invention. 
     SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
     Technical Problem to be Solved 
     An embodiment of the present invention may provide a garment having a shape-transformable collar. 
     An embodiment of the present invention may provide a garment for modifying a shape of the collar in various ways, achieving beautiful appearance, and stably maintaining the shape of the collar. 
     An embodiment of the present invention may provide a garment having an excellent cold protection function by forming a collar to correspond to the size of the neck of the wearer. 
     Technical Solution 
     Therefore, the present invention provides a garment having a shape-transformable collar including a trunk part for surrounding a body of a wearer, and a collar coupled to the trunk part along a neck circumference seam of the trunk part, wherein the collar includes an upper collar formed by coupling a plurality of fabric pieces and forming an outer appearance of the collar, and a collar band coupled between the upper collar and the trunk part, wherein the upper collar includes a first straight portion corresponding to a back of a neck of the wearer, and a first curved portion corresponding to a front of the neck of the wearer and connected to the first straight portion, wherein the collar band includes a second straight portion of the back of the neck of the wearer, and a second curved portion corresponding to the front of the neck of the wearer and connected to the second straight portion, and wherein the first straight portion and the second straight portion are coupled to and correspond to each other, and the first curved portion and the second curved portion have different curvatures and are coupled to and correspond to each other. 
     The first curved portion may have a higher curvature than the second curved portion. 
     When the upper collar positioned upright, the upper collar may be maintained in an upright state by coupling the first curved portion and the second curved portion. 
     The collar bend may always be maintained in the upright state along a neck circumference of the wearer, may have a constant width up to a starting point of the second curved portion, and. may be maintained in a Chinese collar form. 
     The collar may be coupled to the trunk part along the neck circumference seam of the trunk part, the upper collar may include a first collar seam spaced. apart from the first straight portion and connected to the first curved portion, the collar band may include a second collar seam positioned in parallel to the second straight portion, connected to the second curved portion, and constituting a base line of the collar band, and when the upper collar and the collar band are coupled to each other, the first collar seam and the second collar seam may be connected to each other and may be coupled to the trunk part along the first collar seam and the second collar seam. 
     The first collar seam and the second collar seam may he formed in an arc shape to correspond to a neck circumference of the wearer. 
     A height of the collar to an upper end of the upper collar from the second collar seam may correspond to a height of the neck of the wearer. 
     Effect of Invention 
     Overcome the above problems, the present invention provides a garment having a shape-transformable collar for changing the shape of a collar in various ways by improving the configuration of the collar. 
     Overcome the above problems, the present invention provides a garment having a shape-transformable collar for achieving beautiful appearance and stably maintaining the shape of the collar even if the collar is positioned upright and is laid flat. 
     Overcome the above problems, the present invention provides a garment having a shape-transformable collar for forming a collar to correspond to the size of the neck of the wearer and achieving an excellent cold protection effect. 
     It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the effects that could be achieved with the present invention are not limited to what has been particularly described hereinabove and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the above detailed description. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is an exploded perspective view of a garment according to an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 2  is an exploded view showing the configuration of a collar of a garment according to an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIGS. 3A to 3D  are process diagrams showing a coupling procedure of a collar of a garment according to an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 4  is a perspective view showing the state in which a collar of a garment is used according to an embodiment of the present invention. 
     
    
    
     BEST MODE 
     Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described in detail so as for those of ordinary skill in the art to easily implement the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention may be implemented in various different forms and is not limited to these embodiments. To clearly describe the present invention, a part without concerning to the description is omitted in the drawings, and like reference numerals in the specification denote like elements. 
     Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. 
       FIG. 1  is an exploded perspective view of a garment according to an embodiment of the present, invention. 
     Referring to  FIG. 1 , a garment  10  may include a trunk part  100  and a collar  200 . However, the garment  10  may include a greater number of components than those shown in  FIG. 1 . 
     The present invention relates to a garment having a shape-transformable collar and a material thereof may include one or more of cotton, wool, polyamide, polyester, denim, fur, leather, artificial fur, and artificial leather. However, the material is not particularly limited, and a mixture of natural materials and chemical fiber materials may be used. 
     The garment having a shape-transformable collar according to the present invention may be a garment that uses relatively thick fabric and is difficult to manufacture. In detail, the garment having a shape-transformable collar according to the present may be a coat or a jacket, which is manufactured using fur such as mink or mustang or leather. In the present invention, for convenience of description, an example in which the garment is a fur coat will be described. 
     According to an embodiment of the present invention, the garment  10  may include the trunk part  100  and the collar  200 . The collar  200  may include an upper collar  210  and a collar band  230 . The trunk part  100  may be configured by coupling a front part and a back part to surround the body of a wearer and may include a sleeve part coupled to the trunk part  100  to surround the arms of the wearer. 
     The front part may be a front side of the trunk of the wearer and. may be configured. to cover the front side of the trunk of the wearer, such as the chest and belly of the wearer, based on the side of the wearer. 
     The back part may be a back side of the trunk of the wearer and may be configured to cover the back side of the trunk of the wearer, such as the back of the wearer, based on the side of the wearer. 
     The sleeve part may be coupled to the front part and the back part of the trunk and may be configured to cover the arm of the wearer based on the side of the wearer. 
     The front part, the back part, and the sleeve part of the trunk part  100  may be configured in consideration of the gender, the body size, the body type, etc. of the wearer. 
     According to an embodiment of the present invention, the trunk part  100  may include a neck circumference seam  110  formed along a neck circumference of the wearer. The neck circumference seam  110  may be a part coupled to the collar  200 , and a neck line of the garment  10  may be formed in various forms through. the neck circumference seam  110 . For example, the neck line may be formed in a “V” or “U” shape, or the neck. line may be formed to correspond to the neck circumference of the wearer. The present invention will be described in terms of the garment  10  that is manufactured to match the neck circumference seam  110  with the neck of the wearer. 
     The neck circumference seam  110  may be formed in such a way that left and right sides thereof are symmetrical with respect to the center of the wearer&#39;s cervical vertebrae and may be formed in an arc shape along the nape of the neck, shoulder, and collarbone of the wearer. 
     The collar  200  may be configured to surround the neck of the wearer and may include the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230 . The collar  200  may be formed by coupling the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230 . The collar  200  may be coupled to the neck circumference seam  110  of the trunk part  100 , and a first collar seam  201  of the upper collar  210  and a second collar seam  202  of the collar band  230  may be coupled to the neck. circumference seam  110  of the trunk part  100 . In this case, the first collar seam  201  and the second collar seam  202  may be formed in an arc shape to correspond to the neck circumference of the wearer like the neck circumference seam  110 . 
     The upper collar  210  may form an outer appearance of the collar  200 , and may include the first collar seam  201  coupled to the neck circumference seam  110  of the trunk part  100  and an upper collar seam.  220  coupled to the collar band  230 . When the upper collar  210  is coupled to the collar band  230 , the first collar seam.  201  may be connected to the second collar seam  202  of the collar band.  230  and may be coupled to the neck circumference seam  110 . The upper collar seam  220  may be a seam in which the upper collar  210  is coupled to the collar band  230 , may be formed along lower end of the upper collar  210 , and may be formed to correspond to the neck circumference of the wearer. The first collar seam  201  and the upper collar seam  220  will be described in detail with reference to  FIG. 2 . 
     The collar band  230  may be coupled between the trunk part  100  and the upper collar  210  and may include the second collar seam  202  coupled to the neck circumference seam  110  of the trunk part  100  and a collar band seam  240  coupled to the upper collar  210 . When the collar band.  230  is coupled to the upper collar  210 , the second collar seam  202  may be connected to the first collar seam  201  of the upper collar  210  and may be coupled to the neck circumference seam  110 . The collar band seam  240  may be a seam in which the collar band  230  is coupled to the upper collar  210 , may be formed along an upper end of the collar band  230 , and may be formed to correspond to the neck circumference of the wearer. The second collar seam  202  and the collar band seam  240  will be described in detail with reference to  FIG. 2 . 
       FIG. 2  is an exploded view showing the configuration of a collar of a garment according to an embodiment of the present invention and shows a right collar when a wearer wears the garment.  FIGS. 3A to 3D  are process diagrams showing a coupling procedure of a collar of a garment according to an embodiment of the present invention.  FIG. 2  shows the state in which the upper collar extends to the right and a right piece of fabric of the collar band spreads from the center of the cervical vertebrae of the wearer.  FIGS. 3A to 3D  show a coupling procedure of respective right pieces of fabric of an upper collar and a collar band. A method of coupling the upper collar and the collar band in the garment will be clearly described with reference to the drawings with  FIG. 1 . 
     Referring to  FIG. 2 , the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  of the collar  200  according to an embodiment of the present invention may be formed in different shapes. That is, the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  may be formed in shapes that do not correspond to each other when pieces of fabric are unfolded. 
     The upper collar  210  may be wider and may have a longer overall length than the collar band  230 , and the upper end and the lower end of the upper collar  210  may be maintained in a constant width and may be formed to make a steep slope starting from a second point P 2 . Accordingly, the upper collar  210  may be bent in an overall “L” shape. 
     The upper collar  210  may include the first collar seam  201  and the upper collar seam  220 . The upper collar seam  220  may include a first straight portion  221  formed in a straight line and a first curved portion  222  formed in a curve when the fabric is spread out on a plane. 
     The first collar seam  201  may be formed at a lower end portion of the upper collar  210 , may be spaced apart from the first straight, portion.  221 , and may be connected to the first curved portion  222 , and the first collar seam  201  may be coupled to the neck circumference seam  110  of the trunk part  100 . 
     The upper collar seam  220  may be a seam in which the upper collar  210  is coupled to the collar band  230 , may be formed along a lower end of the upper collar  210 , and may be formed to correspond to the neck circumference of the wearer. 
     The first straight portion  221  may correspond to the back of the neck of the wearer, and may extend from the center of the cervical vertebrae of the back of the neck of the wearer to a central point of a side surface of the neck along the neck of the wearer. An extension start point and an extension end point of the first straight portion  221  may be indicated by a third point P 3  and the second point P 2  in  FIGS. 1 to 3D . That is, the first straight portion  221  may be formed up to the second point P 2  from the third point P 3  of the upper collar  210 . 
     The first straight portion  221  may be formed in parallel to the second collar seam  202  of the collar band  230 . 
     The first curved portion  222  may correspond to the front of the neck of the wearer and may extend along the neck from a central point of a side surface of the neck of the wearer to the front of the clavicle of the wearer. An extension start point and an extension end point of the first curved portion  222  may be indicated by the second point P 2  and a first point P 1  in  FIGS. 1 to 3D . That is, the first curved portion  222  may be formed up to the first point P 1  from the second point P 2  of the upper collar  210 . 
     The first curved portion  222  may be formed in a curve from. the second point. P 2  to the first point P 1 , which is a point connected to the first collar seam  201 . 
     The collar band  230  may be narrower and may have a shorter overall length than the upper collar  210 , and the upper end and the lower end of the collar band  230  may be maintained in a constant width like the upper collar  210  but may be formed to make a gentle slope starting from a fifth point P 5  compared with the upper collar  210 . 
     As described above, the collar band  230  may include the second collar seam.  202  and the collar band seam  240 . The collar band seam  240  may include a second straight portion  241  formed in a straight line and a second curved portion  242  formed in a curve when the fabric is spread out on a plane. 
     The second collar seam  202  may form the neck line and may correspond to a lower end of the collar band  230 . The second collar seam  202  may configure a base line of the collar band  230  and may be in parallel to the second straight portion  241 , the second curved portion  242  may be connected to the second collar seam  202 , and the second collar seam  202  may be coupled to the neck circumference seam  110  of the trunk part  100  and may be formed in an arc shape to correspond to the neck circumference of the wearer. 
     The collar band seam  240  may be a seam in which the collar band  230  is coupled to the upper collar  210  and may be formed to correspond to the upper end of the collar band  230  and to correspond to the neck circumference of the wearer. 
     The second straight portion  241  may correspond to the back of the neck of the wearer, and may extend from the center of the cervical vertebrae of the back of the neck of the wearer to a central point of a side surface of the neck along the neck of the wearer. An extension start point and an extension end point of the second straight portion  241  may be indicated by a sixth point P 6  and the fifth point P 5  in  FIGS. 1 to 3D . That is, the second straight portion  241  may be formed up to the fifth point P 5  from the sixth point P 6  of the collar band  230 . 
     The second straight portion  241  may be formed in parallel to the second collar seam  202 . 
     The second curved portion  242  may correspond to the front of the neck of the wearer and may extend along the neck from a central point of a side surface of the neck of the wearer to the front of the clavicle of the wearer. An extension start point and an extension end point, of the second curved portion  242  may be indicated by the fifth point P 5  and a fourth point P 4  in  FIGS. 1 to 3D . That is, the second curved portion  242  may be formed up to the fourth point P 4  from the fifth point P 5  of the collar band  230 . 
     The second curved portion  242  may be formed in curve from the fifth point P 5  to the fourth point P 4 , which is a point connected to the second collar seam  202 . 
     According to an embodiment of the present invention, the first curved portion  222  of the upper collar  210  and the second curved portion  242  of the collar band  230  may have different curvatures. For example, a curvature of the first curved port on  222  may be larger than a curvature of the second curved portion  242 . The curvatures will be described below with reference to the coupling procedure shown in  FIGS. 3A to 3D . 
     Vertical widths of the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  may be maintained in a ratio of 1.5:1, and when the fabric is spread out on a plane, the horizontal length of the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  may be the same as the length of the collar band  230  and the upper collar  210  to a midpoint of the first collar seam  201 . That is, a length to the fourth point  34  from the sixth point P 6  of the collar band  230  may be the same as a length to a midpoint of the first collar seam  201  from the third point  33  of the upper collar  210 . 
     The total length of left and right parts of the collar band  230  may approximate the neck circumference of the wearer. However, the present. invention is not limited thereto, and the total length of left and right parts of the collar band  230  may be configured in various ways depending on a design of the collar  200 . 
     Mode for Invention 
     Referring  FIGS. 3A to 3D , the upper collar  210  according to an embodiment of the present invention may be coupled to and may correspond to the collar band  230 . 
     In detail, the first straight portion  221  of the upper collar  210  may be coupled to and may correspond to the second straight portion  241  of the collar band  230 , and the first curved portion  222  of the upper collar  210  may be coupled to and may correspond to the second curved portion  242  of the collar band  230 . 
       FIG. 3A  is a process diagram showing the state before the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  are coupled to each other. As described above, the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  may have different shapes, and the first curved portion  222  of the upper collar  210  and the second curved portion  242  of the collar band  230  may have different curvatures. That is, a portion from the first point P 1  to the second point P 2  and a portion from the fourth point P 4  to the fifth point P 5  may have different curvatures. 
     For example, a curvature of the first curved portion  222  is greater than a curvature of the second curved portion  242 . The curvature of the first curved portion  222  is different from a curvature of the second curved portion  242 , and thus, when the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  are coupled to each other, the shape of the upper collar  210  may be stably maintained, which will be described below in more detail with reference to  FIG. 1 . 
     According to the present invention, the curvatures of the first curved portion  222  and the second curved portion  242  may be selected in consideration of the size of the body such as the neck of the wearer or a body type, and is not particularly limited. The curvatures of the first curved portion  222  and the second curved portion  242  may be appropriately selected under the condition in which the collar  200  formed by coupling the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  to each other to stably surround the neck of the wearer and the shape of the collar  200  is stably maintained even if the shape of the collar  200  is changed. 
       FIG. 3B  is a process diagram showing the state in which the first straight portion  221  and the second straight portion  241  of the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  are coupled to each other. 
     The first straight portion  221  and the second straight portion  241  of the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  may be coupled to and may correspond to each other. In detail, the extension. start point of the first straight portion  221  and the extension start point of the second straight portion  241  may correspond to each other, and the extension end point of the first straight portion  221  and extension end point of the second straight portion  241  may also correspond to each other. That is, the third point P 3  and the sixth point P 6  may correspond to each other, and the second point P 2  and the fifth point P 5  may correspond. to each other. As the first straight portion  221  and the second straight portion  241  correspond to each other, the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  may be connected without crumpling or folding on a plane. 
     The first curved portion  222  and the second curved Portion  242  have different curvatures, and thus, as shown in  FIG. 3B , a part of the fabric of the collar band  230  may be overlapped with a part of the fabric of the upper collar  210 . That is, the first straight portion  221  and the second straight portion  241  may be coupled to each other along a path from the third point P 3  (or the sixth point P 6 ) to the second point P 2  (or the fifth point P 5 ), the first curved portion  222  may extend toward the first point P 1  from the second point P 2 , and the second curved portion  242  may extend toward the fourth point P 4  from the fifth point P 5 , and thus extension end point of the second curved portion  242  and the extension end point of the first curved portion  222  may not intersect. 
     In the state in which the first straight portion  221  and the second straight portion  241  are coupled to each other, a height to the upper end of the upper collar  210  from the second collar seam  202  may correspond to the height of the neck of the wearer when the collar  200  is positioned upright. 
       FIG. 3C  is a process diagram showing a procedure in which the first curved portion  222  and the second curved portion  242  are coupled to each other in the state in which the first straight portion  221  and the second straight portion  241  of the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  are coupled to each other. 
     Referring to  FIG. 3C , the first curved portion  222  and the second curved portion  242  may be coupled to and may correspond to each other. However, the first curved portion  222  and the second curved portion  242  may have different curvatures, and thus the upper collar  210  or the collar band  230  may not be coupled without folding or crumpling. That is, any one of the first curved portion  222  and the second curved portion  242  needs to be three-dimensionally coupled to the other one in the state of being spaced apart from the ground or being positioned upright. For example, in the state in which the fabric of the upper collar  210  is spread on the ground, the second curved portion  242  of the collar band  230  may be coupled to the first curved portion  222  while the fabric of the collar band  230  is slightly raised from the ground. 
     In other words, when the first curved portion  222  is coupled to and corresponds to the second curved portion  242 , the collar band  230  may be bent inward in the state in which the collar band  230  is positioned upright, and thus the first curved portion  242  of the upper collar  210  may be coupled to the second curved portion  242  by being pulled in an inward direction in which the collar band  230  is bent. That is, the first curved portion  222  may be coupled to the second curved portion  242  by pulling the first point P 1  toward the fourth point P 4 . 
       FIG. 3D  is a process diagram showing the state in which the first straight portion  221  and the second straight Portion  241  of the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  are coupled to each other and the first curved portion  222  and the second curved portion  242  are coupled. 
     Referring to  FIG. 3D , the first curved portion  222  of the upper collar  210  and the second curved portion  242  of the collar band  230  may be coupled to and may correspond to each other despite different curvatures. In this case, the extension start point of the first curved portion  222  and the extension start point of the second curved portion  242  may correspond to each other, and the extension end point of the first curved portion  222  and the extension end point of the second curved portion  242  may also correspond to each. other. That is, the second point P 2  and the fifth point P 5  may correspond to each other, and the first point P 1  and the fourth point P 4  may also correspond to each other. As the first curved portion  222  and the second curved portion  242  correspond to each other, at least one of the upper collar  210  or the collar band  230  may be three-dimensionally coupled to each other in the state of being spaced apart from the ground. 
     As described above, a curvature of the first curved portion  222  of the upper collar  210  is different from a curvature of the second curved portion  242  of the collar band  230 , but the first curved portion  222  of the upper collar  210  may be coupled. to and may correspond to the second curved portion  242  of the collar band  230 . Thus, the upper collar  210  and the collar band.  230  may be three-dimensionally coupled to each other, and as shown in  FIG. 1 , the upper collar seam  220  of the upper collar  210  and the collar band seam.  240  of the collar band  230  may be smoothly bent in an arc shape corresponding to the neck circumference of the wearer. 
     In this case, the upper collar seam  220  and the collar band seam  240  may be formed in the same arc shape as the neck circumference seam  110  of the trunk part  100 . 
     A portion of the upper end. of the upper collar  210 , which corresponds to the front of the neck, may be formed in a wider arc shape than portions of the upper collar seam  220  and the collar band seam  240 , which correspond to the front of the neck. That is, as the upper collar seam  220  of the upper collar  210  is coupled onto the collar band seam  240  of the collar band  230 , the upper collar  210  may be gradually formed obliquely upward as the height of the upper collar  210  increases. 
       FIG. 4  is a perspective view showing the state in which a collar of a garment is used according to an embodiment of the present invention and showing the state in which the shape of the collar is changed to position the collar upright or to lay the collar flat. 
     Referring to  FIG. 4 , the garment  10  according to an embodiment of the present invention may be configured to change the shape of the collar  200 . In detail, when the collar  200  is positioned upright, the collar  200  may be transformed into a stand collar form, and when the collar  200  is laid flat, the collar  200  may be transformed into a down collar form. 
     As described above, the collar  200  may be formed by coupling the upper collar  210  and. the collar band  230 , and the first curved portion  222  of the upper collar  210  and the second curved portion  242  of the collar band  230  may have different curvatures and may be coupled to each other. For example, the first curved portion  222  may have a higher curvature than the second curved portion  242  and may be coupled to and may correspond to the second curved portion  242 , and thus the shape of the upper collar  210  may be stably maintained even if the upper collar  210  is positioned upright or is laid flat. 
       FIG. 4A  shows the garment  10  in the state in which the collar  200  is positioned upright and  FIG. 4B  shows the garment  10  in the state in which the collar  200  is folded and is laid flat. 
     The collar band  230  may be coupled to the neck circumference seam  110  of the trunk part  100 , may always be maintained to be positioned upright while being maintained in a Chinese collar (i.e., a stand collar) due to a constant width, and the upper collar  210  is coupled to the collar band  230  to be supported thereby, and accordingly, all of the neck circumference seam  110 , the first collar seam  201 , the second collar seam  202 , the upper collar seam  220 , and the collar band seam  240  may be maintained in the same arc shape. 
     When the collar  200  is positioned upright, the upper end of the upper collar  210  may have a wider arc shape than the neck circumference seam  110 , the first collar seam  201 , the second collar seam  202 , the upper collar seam  220 , and the collar band seam  240 , and although the upper collar  210  tends to deviate outwardly, the collar band  230  may pull the upper collar  210  inward and may not lie down, and the state in which the collar  200  is in close contact with the neck of the wearer and is positioned upright may be stably maintained. That is, even if there is no separate coupling element, the garment  10  may be changed and. maintained in a stand collar form. 
     As shown in  FIG. 4B , the collar  200  may be laid flat by horizontally folding the upper collar  210  and the collar band  230  at a midpoint of the height thereof to lay the collar  200  flat. In this case, since the upper end of the upper collar  210  is positioned toward a lower portion of the neck of the wearer, there is no concern that the upper collar  210  deviates outwardly, and thus the shape of the collar  200  may be stably maintained, and since the neck line is maintained in an arc shape even if the collar  200  is folded, the collar  200  may not be spaced apart from the neck circumference of the wearer, and thus, the collar  200  may be changed to a down collar form and may be maintained. 
     As described above, the garment  10  according to an embodiment of the present invention may include the collar  200  having the first curved portion  222  and the second curved portion  242  that have different curvatures, and when the collar  200  is modified, is positioned upright, or is laid flat, the shape of the collar  200  may also be stably maintained. Thus, the wearer may freely configure the collar  200  in a stand collar form or in a down collar form. Thus, a design of the garment  10  may be changed, and thus the outer appearance of the garment  10  may look gorgeous. Even if the collar  200  is configured in a stand collar form, the height of the collar  200  may correspond to the height of the neck of the wearer, and thus, the collar  200  may not touch the jawline of the wearer and may prevent a user from feeling discomfort when wearing the garment  10 . 
     The second curved portion  242  of the collar band  230  may pull and may be coupled to the first curved portion  222  of the upper collar  210  having a different curvature, and thus the collar  200  may be stably maintained in an arc shape irrespective of the shape of the collar  200 . Thus, irrespective of the shape of the collar  200 , the collar  200  may be in close contact with the neck of the wearer to maintain an exposure degree of the neck, and even if the collar  200  is changed to a stand collar form or a down collar form, an effective and excellent cold protection function may be provided by stably surrounding the neck of the wearer. 
     In the case of a fur garment manufactured using expensive fabric, when the fur garment is fabricated using the aforementioned method, the overall length of the neck circumference seam  110  may be shorter than a conventional fur garment. Considering that the shape of the collar  200  and the neck line are formed by coupling the collar  200  to a path along the neck circumference seam  110 , when the collar  200  is fabricated using the aforementioned method, the amount of fabric consumed is reduced compared to the conventional fur garment, and thus an effect of reducing the production cost may be achieved. Even if the conventional fur garment is fabricated in such a way that the neck circumference seam  110  corresponds to a wearer without improvement of the configuration of the collar  200 , the aforementioned effect according to the present invention may not be provided. 
     The above description of the present invention is for illustration, and those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains will understand that the embodiments of the present invention are changed to other specific forms without changing the technical spirit or essential features of the present invention. You will understand. Accordingly, it should be understood that the aforementioned embodiments are illustrative in all respects and not restrictive. For example, each component described as a single type may be implemented in a. distributed form, and components described as distributed may be implemented in a combined form. 
     The scope of the present invention is defined by the claims described below rather than the above detailed description, and all changes or modifications derived from the meaning and scope of the claims and their equivalents are included in the scope of the present invention. 
     INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY 
     A garment according to the present invention may be applied to a garment industry. In detail, the garment according to the present invention may be fabricated by processing animal hides, and thus, the garment made according to the present invention may be widely used in cold countries or regions.