Abstract:
A ballistic vest-like garment using a torso pattern sloper as a base structure frame so that the garment can be adapted to various types of garments and wearers. Vest-like garment can contain unitary and detachable panels of pliable ballistic material capable of stopping bullets from most handguns. This garment is designed to be used as outerwear that can compliment casual, business, or other professional attire.

Description:
FIELD OF INVENTION 
     The present invention relates generally to ballistic armor constructed as a torso frame. The frame has a shell that conceals soft, flexible body armor. The ballistic armor may be comfortably worn about the wearer&#39;s torso to provide constant protection against the penetration of bullets from most handguns in the case of a sudden attack. More particularly, the shell of the current invention can be further adapted to any article of clothing such as a jacket, vest, suit and the like. Thus, a concealable protective garment is made more fashionable. Moreover, the shells of the present invention allow a greater degree of flexibility and range of motion for the wearer as compared to other ballistic armor that relies upon rigid plates or stiffened panels. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     A variety of improvements have been made to the design of concealed body armor garments, so-called “bullet-proof” vests. In the past, many of these garments have been specifically designed for use by police officers as well as the military. Hence, the design considerations of these garments have been concentrated solely on providing lightweight, flexible garments that would protect against death or serious injury from ballistic threats. 
     Certain examples of the prior art related to concealed body armor garments are: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 5,331,683 to Stones, et al. (“The &#39;683 patent”) describes a protective body armor garment shell in the form of a vest that can be worn over or in place of a standard uniform shirt. The &#39;683 patent claims that the garment shell maintains a degree of professional appearance while concealing to a certain point that body armor is being worn. The vest disclosed by the &#39;683 patent does not fully protect the wearer&#39;s side torso. The sides of the wearer are not covered or protected by either the front or back ballistic panels of the garment shell of the &#39;683 patent. In particular, the portion of the wearer&#39;s torso immediately beneath their arms remains vulnerable. It is contemplated that if an individual raises either arm, that the corresponding side portion of his upper torso would be exposed to a bullet wound. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 4,266,297 to Atkins (“The &#39;297 patent”) describes a ballistic panel carrier garment in the form of a shirt that has receptacles that permit its wearer to readily install and remove ballistic panels. The associated receptacle of the &#39;297 patent garment are dimensioned to protect at least 75% of the upper torso of the wearer. The shirt disclosed by the &#39;297 patent does not fully protect the wearers upper shoulders and the portion of the wearer&#39;s torso immediately beneath their arms. The sides of a wearer are not covered or protected by either the front or back ballistic panels. It is contemplated that if a wearer raises either arm, that the corresponding side portion of their upper torso would be exposed to a bullet wound. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 3,973,275 to Blauer (The &#39;275 patent) discloses a lightweight flexible garment (The Blauer Vest). The Blauer Vest is intended to be unobtrusively worn under ordinary clothing by military personnel, civilian law enforcement authorities, and the like, to protect against sudden, unexpected handgun attack. The Blauer Vest comprises a plurality of panels of Kevlar™ or similar soft mid-flexible ballistic fabric material, enclosed within a durable outer covering. The panels are joined together to completely encircle the wearer&#39;s torso so as to provide protection against attack from any direction. 
     The Blauer Vest resembles garments of ballistic textile material worn over a standard military uniform shirt used by the military. A desirable objective of body armor vests for use by civilian law enforcement, however, is that they be inconspicuous. If the vest is not concealed from view, an attacker will aim at the head and exposed parts of the body rather than the torso. Thus, this defeats the effectiveness of the protective function of the garment. For this reason, vests like the Blauer Vest are normally worn underneath a standard law enforcement uniform shirt or other outer garment not allowing the vest to “breath.” This makes the vest uncomfortable and therefore unsatisfactory for long-term concealed use such as on a day-to-day basis by an ordinary person. The Blauer Vest may also snag or bind on the wearer&#39;s outer clothing, thereby inhibiting the wearer&#39;s free body movement. 
     Recent advances in the design and manufacture of ballistic textile materials has made it possible to provide protective apparel that is seasonal, stylish, and relatively lightweight. Until now there has not been available a lightweight, stylish, fashionable, concealable, flexible ballistic body armor that is comfortable and unobtrusive that may be worn under, over or as part of an article of ordinary clothing for long periods of time by an ordinary individual. 
     Certain high profile individuals such as executives, diplomats, bodyguards, etc. may be under a constant threat of attack by armed individuals. Although these individuals may seek protection in ballistic armor of the prior art, they may lose their professional appearance due to the poor concealability of these aforementioned garments. Furthermore they could not comfortably or realistically wear such heavy and bulky garments as part of their day to day wardrobe Also, such individuals, when attacked, would not have sufficient warning to protect themselves with armored garments of the prior art. 
     A police officer will still maintain a professional appearance while wearing ballistic armor of the prior art even though the bulk of this armor, as well as its edges, and seams can easily be seen through the officer&#39;s shirt. However, a high profile person such as an entertainer or a notable politician would be under closer scrutiny regarding the garments they wear. Thus, if a business person such as a banker or an executive wearing the same ballistic armor as the police officer noted above they would stand out among his or her colleagues. This may detrimentally affect the wearer&#39;s professional standing. In addition, an undercover police officer may wish to be protected from ballistic threats without fear that the armor being worn will undermine his/her “cover.” 
     Also, the concealed types of body armor panels of the prior art can become particularly uncomfortable in warm weather as the panels prevent ventilation of the body and restrict moisture removal. Since the body armor may not be worn in hot weather to avoid discomfort, the individual may be at risk. 
     Therefore a garment that provides ballistic protection but that looks like ordinary everyday wear would be advantageous. The advantage would also be increased if the ballistic armor can take the form of formal, business, or casual wear to further suit the wearer&#39;s setting. A further need has arisen for concealable body armor which is convenient to wear, has a professional appearance for civilian users and allows ventilation when worn. 
     Furthermore the present invention adds to the degree of comfort of the wearer since one garment can be used for the combined purposes of ballistic protection and formal outerwear unlike examples of the prior art where separate garments must be worn, one type providing the ballistic protection and another independent type providing the formal wear typically worn over the ballistic garment. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     What is needed is a new improved vest-like carrier garment modified for use as a base torso structure for frame design that allows this vest-like garment to be adapted for all types of wearable apparel besides vests such as jackets, coats, suits, shirts, etc. Concealable, seasonal, stylish ready-to-wear, protective apparel items can now be available in lightweight fabrics, and unobtrusively worn under or over conventional attire. The vest-like garment sufficiently resembles that of an underlying part of conventional attire, or that of a piece in an ensemble worn over a standard shirt of ready to wear fashion items as to render the vest unobtrusive to the casual observer. 
     In addition to woven Kevlar fabric layers, ballistic vests have been made from other high strength fibers and composites to reduce weight and improve flexibility of the vest. However, ballistic vests using the lighter, more flexible materials also must offer the required minimum levels of protection against penetration by different types of projectiles. 
     The torso shape vest-like frame and even the inserted soft body armor of the new improved invention provide satisfactory protection to the body while not adversely impairing the wearer&#39;s mobility. The new and improved adapted torso shaped vest-like frame is less bulky and is constructed for balance that can be tolerated for long periods of time. 
     Despite the fact that fashion is constantly changing, our approach is generic, allowing fashions items to their basic principles. These basic principles and their construction methods are applicable to many variations of a particular style and can be adapted to conform to the dictates of current trends. 
     Clothes have always been a form of art and design, combining fabrics, color, style, and functionality. Functionality of clothes is not limited to the design and the inclusion of various materials and elements, such as pockets, loops, or the like. These basic principles and their construction methods are applicable to many variations of a particular style and can be adapted to conform to the dictates of current trends. Despite the fact that fashion is constantly changing. For the most part today&#39;s clothing, typically includes pockets, belt loops, buttons, buttonholes, snaps, etc., and other design elements that can enhances its functionality. 
     One object of the invention is to provide a concealable, comfortable, fashionable, seasonal, stylish wearable apparel protection garment that can provide reasonably adequate protection to an individual. The protective material made of a high tensile strength fiber such as a para-aramind like Kevlar™ or a ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber like Spectra™ cut into a torso shape comprised of front, rear, side and center layer panels are sewn together and can be easily inserted or removed from a spacer facilitated opening of the inner layer. Therefore, an object of this invention generally speaking, and from an ergonomic perspective, is to improve and provide a wide variety of stylish, fashionable protective garments in clothes such as vest, jackets and together the garment must also appeal, as it is usually visible. The concealability of this invention resides in its mimicry of the typical type of business or formal garments worn by the general populace. 
     The advantages of the invention are many. A basic torso pattern sloper is a structure in which various configurations can be manipulated to each desired design-style, fit and form and size of different fabrics are used that can be moldable, to its intended structure shape for providing comfort and ease of movement based on the functional layer of the design structure. Methods of garment constructions, sewing machines applications and ornamental trims, fabrics other used enhancements are employed and described for providing characteristics to a wide variety of everyday wear or formal attire or business attire. It is an object of the of the present invention to provide an adaptive torso vest-like garment with concealable protective body armor, that is functional, fashionable, and stylish, that can be unobtrusively worn. 
     It is a further object to provide an adaptable torso vest constructed for supporting an ensemble of ready to wear article of clothing to simulate as a regular fashionable garment, the ability to be worn over a shirt, to be part of a suit or that does not detract from the fashion or stylishness or image while providing ballistic protection without losing the advantage of concealment. 
     It is a further object to provide frame panels with a three dimensional pocket like receptacle for receiving the inserted protective pliable material. 
     It is another object to provide assemble torso vest independently constructed in its own adaptable design style suitable to incorporate onto other articles of clothing as part of a suit or ensemble. It is a further object to provide assembled vest shell and the adaptive outer design shell being loosely drape, independent in its own movement to ease ventilation, flexibility, and comfort. 
     In another embodiment, the torso vest frame garment shall be compromised of front and back panels, and rectangular frame panel disposed over a placement carrier, which incorporates the inserted or removable pliable protective body armor panels. 
     However, detachable front and side&#39;s rectangular frame panels both having separable zipper and Velcro fastener. Protective frame covering panels are placed in-between the left front and the right front closable center sections and part of front and back side&#39;s rear sections. Left front, left back and side&#39;s rear inner panel portion of the opposite adjacent inner layers may have VELCRO™ fasteners and separable zipper attached to complete the assembly. 
     Protected frames are in placed and secured close to the wearer&#39;s body to prevent the garment from shifting when the garment is worn. 
     The overlapping rectangular front panels are designed to double the wearer&#39;s protection to the closable front section beneath the wearer&#39;s body to protect heart, lung, kidneys, spleen, spine, and other vital organs within the torso from sudden frontal attack even at close range. 
     The overlapping rectangular front and side rear panels are protected from the sides of the vest, designed to double the wearer&#39;s protection beneath the wearer&#39;s body which will stop a close range shot from a small caliber handgun. 
     Thus, the depth width of the binding receiving receptacles layer, and the thicknesses of the inserted pliable ballistics material to the front frame panel, back panel, and rectangular frame panel are comprised of both measures depending on the degree of comfort and flexibility sought relative to the degree of protection that is required. The panel protective pliable material sheets are made of high tensile strength synthetic fibers such as para-aramids like KEVLAR™ as well as Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene like SPECTRA™. 
     The underlying torso frame shell is made of lightweight material, either cotton, silk, polyester blend, wool, or any such fabrics as used in an article of clothing to simulate an ordinary garment that is worn as typical office attire or formal attire. Thus, the protective concealable vest by itself can be worn as modish, stylish, or can be incorporate together with any ordinary fashion items such as jackets, coats, suits, etc. . . . 
     In addition, this provides an ordinary individual with a professional appearance and allows the wearer to keep the protective armor on and in place during the sudden unexpected handgun attack. 
     The underlying torso shape frame vest of this invention includes front and back panel, and detachable rectangular front and side rear panel. It&#39;s front and back shoulder is secured joined at seams, front and back sides is secured joined at side seams, two separable side-rear detachable rectangular panels extending partial front side portion and back side portion, also separable detachable rectangular frame panel construct to center panel extending from the center front over the lateral portions part of the chest and to the waist. 
    
    
     
       DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       Embodiments of the invention have been chosen by way of example for purposes of illustration and description, and are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein: 
         FIG. 1  is a front panel sectional view forming the interior layer section of the inventive shell of the present invention. 
         FIG. 2  is a view of an assembled garment shell back inner surfaces of the present invention. 
         FIG. 3  is a view showing assembled garment shell inner surfaces of  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2  as provided with releasable sides&#39; rear flap panel portion and center flap panel portion. 
         FIG. 4  is a front and back view of the assembled vest in accordance with the present invention as it would placed attached onto the adapted garment. 
         FIG. 5  is another alternative embodiment of the torso vest showing modified construction to front and back section of the present invention. 
         FIG. 6  is a front view of an alternative embodiment showing a modified form of construction in accordance with the present invention, showing the underlying carrier shell as it would be placed attached onto the adapted garment. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     Those of skill in the art will better understand the preferred embodiments of this invention by reference to the constructed detailed sketch figures. The preferred embodiments of this invention are illustrated in the description where garment constructions of the figures are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. They are chosen to describe or to best explain the principles of the invention and its application and practical use to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention. 
     A garment can have any shape, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the torso shape frame and its modified used of garment construction can have its advantages, can be adapted to include the carrier, can be unobtrusive, can be constructed with concealable protection and can be implemented and attached onto other garment such as; jackets, vests, suits, coats, vest jackets, shirt vests, hooded tops, etc. and still practice the invention. 
     In general, the stylish underlying torso frame shell referred to the current embodiment is preferred to be a carrier vest-like garment. 
     The adapted shell is designed to closely resemble a standard vest. Preferably, composed of cotton, nylon, polyester, blend or similar material essentially identical to that used to produce a design adapted style or any combination thereof. This allows the shell to match the texture and color as well as the appearance of the garment or to make it more fashionable. 
     Referring to  FIG. 1 , a front torso shell frame panel is shown having individual successive overlying layers of fabric material: an inner fabric layer; a self trim binding layer  5 , a facing layer  6 , and an outer fabric layer  7 . The inner fabric layer is divided in two sections a front inner right section  1  and a front inner left section  1 A. An opening  3  is provided between front inner right  1  and front inner left  1   a  sections. The upper and lower sections of a seam portion  4  are joined A zipper closure  8  (not shown) is provided attached onto the seams section to maintain the section in a closed, open condition allowing the inserted pliable concealable body armor panels  9  (not shown) to be placed into the pocket opening. 
     A continuous or semi-continuous strip of intermediate self trim binding layer  5  is placed between two layers—inner surface layer and facing layer  6 . One edge of self trim binding layer  5  is attached all around outer edge of inner surface layer, assembled sections of  1  and  1 A, and the other edge of their self trim binding layer  5  is attached all around to the inside edge of thr partially cut out facing layer  6 . The partially cut out facing layer  6  inside edge is identical, i.e., similar in shape, measurements, dimension, and proportion, to the outer edge of inner surface layer sections  1  and  1 A. 
     An outer edge of the partially cut out facing layer  6  is also identical, i.e., similar in shape, measurements, dimension and proportion, to the outer edge of outer layer  7 . Outer layer surface  7  forms and acts as the main frame supporting the successive overlying layers: facing layer  6 , self-trim binding layer  5  and inner surface layer sections  1  and  1 A. 
     Referring to  FIG. 2 , the successive individual layers are shown assembled to form a back torso frame similar to  FIG. 1 . The constructed back panel is similar to the front panel illustrated within  FIG. 1 . The integrally formed frame back panel is comprised of successive individual layers of fabric materials. These layers include (1) an outer layer ( 16 ) which, functions to support the overlying layers; (2) a partially cut out facing layer ( 15 ), is framed and attached to outer layer  16  by stitching along their outer edges, (3) a continuous or semi continuous strip of intermediate trim binding layer ( 14 ), and (4) an inner fabric layer, made up of two halves in the current embodiment,  10  and  11 . Intermediate binding layer forms seams between partially cut out facing layer edge  15  and all around the assembled inner surface layer ( 10  and  11 ) outer edge. The attachment of these layers forms a receptacle pocket within. A free spacer in-between of which depth dimension of the receptacle pocket is configured to conform to the size, proportion and thickness of pliable ballistic body armor panels  17 . This allows inserted ballistic body armor panels  17  to move freely within the receptacle pocket. The directions of the seams generated between inner surface layer, trim binding layer  14 , and facing layer  15  intersect at an angle which allows flexing along said seams. 
     The back panel portions of the inner surface forms of two sections back inner right section  10  and back inner left section  11 . An opening  12  is provided between back inner right section  10  and back inner left section  11  for receiving inserted body armor  17  (shown in phantom). A pair of inseparable zipper closures  18  is attached between seam  13  positions in a kissing relationship to the upper section and lower section of the opening in an open closed relationship. An additional edge stitch  19  is sewn all around along edge of the inner surface and also an additional edge stitch  20  is sewn all around along the partially cut out facing layer  15 . The same principle also applies to front panel portion of  21 ,  21 A and  22 ,  22 A as illustrated in  FIG. 3 . 
     With these additional seams, any ballistic force will be transmitted to the reinforced stitched seams  19  and  20 , applying shear force to inner surface layer  10  and  11  and partially cut out facing surface  15 . While these additional reinforced stitched seams provide security to the pocket receptacle, the additional stitched seams do not detract from the garment&#39;s appearance. 
     Referring to  FIG. 3 , a garment shell with front portion panels and a back portion panel in an engaged position. On each side of the vest the connecting seams shoulder portions  24 , and  24 A, and sides portions  23  and  23 A, attached to the front and back portion and form a head opening, neck opening, front opening, and a pair of armhole opening. 
     Integrally formed front frame panels as shown in  FIG. 1 , a right front frame panel and a left front frame panel are shown in  FIG. 3 . The left front frame panel is assembled as illustrated in  FIG. 1 . The right front frame panel, as illustrated in  FIG. 3 , includes inner fabric layers  2 ,  2 A. An opening  3  is provided 3, and an inseparable zipper closure  8 A is attached between seam  4 A. Zipper closure  8   a  maintains opening  3 A in an open or closed condition. The inner layer also includes an opposed fastener  27 A, and a mating separable zipper closure fastener  29 A along opposing front and sides thereof. The inner fabric surface of left front frame panel similarly includes an opposed fastener  27 , and a mating separable zipper closure fastener  29  along opposing front and sides thereof. Intermediate trim binding layer  5 A of right front panel frame is disposed in-between inner layers  2  and  2   a  and facing layer and has seam directions intersecting at an angle such that seams are capable of flexing. A pocket receptacle is formed through the connection of inner layers  2  and  2 A, trim binding layers  5 A, and partially cut out facing layer  6 A The depth of the pocket receptacle is suitable to allow pliable ballistic body armor panel  9 A, to be placed within the pocket receptacle. Outer layer  7 A supports the frame of the right front frame panel. 
     The back panel, as shown in  FIG. 2 , is similar to the front panels. Back panel is comprised of inner layer sections  10 ,  11 . Opening  12  is provided and a pair of inseparable zipper closures  18  is attached between seams  13  to maintain the opening in an openor closed condition. An intermediate trim binding layer  14  is disposed inbetween, a partially cut out facing layer  15  and inner layer forming a pocket receptacle there between. Outer layer  16  supports the frame of the back panel. The inner layer of the back panel also includes a pair of opposed fasteners  28  and a pair of mating separable zipper closures fasteners  30  along opposing back and sides thereof. 
     For illustrative purposes, the separable pair of zipper closures are sewn attached into the front, back and sides of the inner surface. Separable fasteners consist of hook and pile fastener strips typically referred to as VELCRO™. Alternatively, equivalent types of hook and pile fastener strips are provided along opposite sides. In additions to hook and pile type of fasteners, other types of separable fasteners could be used with the present invention such as, snaps and hooks. 
     A detachable protective rectangular shaped pocket-like ballistic receiving receptacle  25 ,  25 A and  26  are also provided attached to the inner surfaces of the adjacent overlaid section in an overlapping relationship partially positioned approximately midway extending the side front right and left chest section and side rear back left and right chest section and respectively at center front right, left center chest section of the wearer&#39;s garment increasing the level of protection to the user. 
     Each rectangular receiving receptacle center flap  26  and side rear flaps  25  and  25 A, which may be fabricated of cloth or the like, is comprised of fabrics layers having an outer surface layer  32 ,  32 A and  32 B, an inner surface layer  33 , 33 A and  33 B and an intermediate strip of trim binding layer  31 ,  31 A,  31 B disposed between. These layers form a depth pocket like receptacle. A free spacer placement is defined by intermediate trim binding layer  31 ,  31 A, and  31 B and is dimensioned and configured to conform to the size and thickness and the extent level of inserted pliable ballistic armor panel to be contained therein. These inserts provide supplemental protection to vital organs like the heart. 
     An opening is provided between the layers at side&#39;s overlaid sections  35 ,  35 A and  36 . A pair of mating separable fasteners  34 ,  34 A, and  34 B are provided on the opposites sides of overlaid sections  35 ,  35 A and  36  to maintain the sections in an attached, detached condition. 
     The outer layer is provided with complimentary types of conventional releasable closures means such as a mated pair of separable zipper closures  29 ,  29 A,  30  and a strip of separable fasteners  27 ,  27 A,  28  are VELCRO™ alternatively, equivalent hooks and pile fastening material. Adjacent front and back inner surfaces section I, IA,  2 , 2 A and  10 ,  11  are provided with complementary sewn topstitch to the inner surface which cooperates with the fastener. Each fastener is of sufficient length to allow adjustment to conform to fit the user. The same principle also applies to the sides rear front, back and center of the wearer&#39;s garment. 
     The vest-like garment is best illustrated in  FIG. 4 . As shown in  FIG. 4 , façade covers carrier garment disposed beneath the façade. Façade and carrier garment are connected along the edge of the opening circumference of front armholes  41  and  41 A, back armholes  45  and  45 A, front necks  43  and  43 A, a back neck  42  and the closable front portion forming a right half section  44  and a left half section  44 A. The connections are formed by sewing or the like along a line adjacent opening to the adapted vest. When the combined garment is worn by the wearer, as illustrated in  FIG. 4 , the carrier shell fits closely to the wearer&#39;s body, and outer facade of the vest garment is loosely draped. The facade is independently draped along sides  39  and  39 A, front waist  38  and  38 A, and a back waist  40 . This arrangement gives the wearer the desired comfort while achieving both fashionable style and protection. 
     Preferably, the garment shell is composed of cotton, polyester, or similar material essentially identical to that used to produce designer clothes. In combination, this allows the shell to match the texture, and colors as well as the appearance of a design ensemble which includes buttoned closures  52 , pockets  51  or various other types of attachments used, or fabricated in vest design. However, it will be best understood that carrier&#39;s modified construction may be adapted to any vest or jacket-like garment. 
     Thus the garment shell vest and the torso frame being draped over the person&#39;s adjacent front chest and side rear body maintains the rectangular panel body armor in an overlapping position to protect the side  25 , 25   a  and front chest  26  areas. If necessary, the designer vest functional front closure button fasteners  52  would be engaged to provide a neat appearance. Since the garment simulates the appearance of a regular designer vest, the individual can maintain a professional appearance yet maximize their protection and comfort. If the individual is wearing a shirt, T-shirt or a sweater beneath this garment shell, he can remove the vest without having to disrobe. Similarly, the designer garment vest can also be quickly applied over a shirt, sweater, jacket, etc., if necessary. This quick on and off feature overcomes a major inconvenience and should increase the utilization of such garments. 
     In the embodiment shown in  FIGS. 3 and 5 , releasable sides rear front and back  25  and  25 A and center carrier panel  26 , generally of a rectangular configuration, are attached partially extending to the inner surfaces of right chest section and left chest section and center chest section respectively. Each receptacle, which may be fabricated of cloth or the like, is of a substantially similar configuration and size in order to support inserted pliable ballistic panel  37 ,  37 A and  37 B in a manner with respect to the upper torso of the garment wearer. 
     For example, a garment shell having a front panel with an outer fabric layer and a torso frame with an inner fabric layer may use a pair of separable zipper closures and a pair of mating pile fasteners along the adjacent inner front and adjacent inner side rear, for attachment to the sides of the back inner panels. The front torso frame inner layer and the inner side front and rearward back layers are attached to the rectangular panel. 
     The separable zipper closure and pair of pile fasteners strips which ease fastening and unfastening of rectangular panel to inner layers along the seams edge. Such a garment shell was subject to ballistic impact and it was found that the impact might cause a force to be exerted on the assembled torso frame, which is transmitted to the seam. When this occurs, the force may be sufficient and cause the inner layer to pull and separable fasteners to peel apart and separate, releasing the detachable rectangular front and side rear panel from the body. Thus, the impact simulates the pulling force used to separate such fasteners. 
     Another feature of the invention is that the garment shell front panel and the torso frame panels are secured together against the body upon ballistic impact. It was found during testing that detachable rectangular front and side panel must be attached to the torso frame front inner panel and to the side rear torso inner panel in a particular way to avoid separation of the fasteners upon ballistic impact. Should separation occur, there is a potential vulnerability to additional impacts. A modified form of the vest is illustrated in  FIG. 5  Referring to  FIG. 5 , the garment shell shown is similar in construction to the one shown in in  FIG. 3 , but with a modified extended pocket receptacle form of construction. The vest illustrated in  FIG. 5  has front portions and a back portion in engaged condition. The connecting shoulder seams  72 , and  72 A, and side seams  71  and  71 A, attached to the front and back portion and form a head opening, neck opening, front opening and a pair of armhole openings. 
     As indicated, the front inner surface  53 ,  53 A and back inner surface  54  of the vest lower sections are extended to about 2″ to 2½″ from the partially cut out frame lateral to the front and back waist. The portion edges of seam where trim binding are sewn together to the inner layer seam edges and to the partially cut out frame layer edges to form a pocket receptacle. Openings are provided  55 ,  55 A, and  56  at the vest&#39;s bottom hem and the extended layer are sewn with a mating pair of opposite fasteners. Free spacer within the receptacle is determined only by the width of the trim bindings sewn in-between the inner seam layer and the partially cut out facing layer. The depth of the receptacle is configured to correspond to the thickness of matching panel layers of the protective body armor insert  9 ,  9 A and  17  of the vest. 
     In the embodiments shown in  FIGS. 4 and 6 , the garment shells also include a releasable detachable rectangular carrier receptacle frame panel which extends over the front of the wearer&#39;s chest and to the waist. The same principle also applies to the side rear and center of the wearer&#39;s torso is dimensioned to serve as a carrier for a flexible ballistic panel. 
     As shown the front inner surface is similar to the back inner surface having a strip of mated VELCRO™. One surface of the adjacent inner frame layer is provided with one element of a conventional releasable fastening means such as a strip of separable zipper closure and pile fastening material  27 , 27   a  and  28 . These releasable fastening means are sewn to either side of the inner surface layer of the bodice and a pair of mating separable zipper closures fasteners  29  and  29 A and  30  are sewn along opposing front and sides thereof adjacent to the rectangular panel section of  25 ,  25   a  and  26  sections making detachable rectangular frame panel completing its function in attached/detached conditions. 
     Another feature of the invention is that the garment shell front and back pocket receptacle are secured together. An additional edge stitch  19  is added, sewn all along outer edge of the inner surface. Also, additional edge stitch  20  is sewn all along inner edge of partially cut out facing layer. The same principle also applies to front panel portions of  21 ,  21 A and  22 ,  22 A. 
     Worn in combination the in accordance with the present invention is best shown in  FIG. 6 .  FIG. 6  shows the underlying carrier shell as it would be placed attached onto an adapted garment, such as a conventional safari vest. It is contemplated that the potential wearer, may already have acquired selected of a great number of ballistic panels of varying size and configuration. Therefore, in view of marketing and economic considerations, it is necessary to adapt the ballistic panel carrier garment of this invention to receive a variety of sizes and configurations of ballistic panels. 
     As shown the adaptive garment of the present invention and its method of fitting, as disclosed, are needed to support and accurately position a great variety of design variations that are presently available. 
     The fitting of the ballistic panel carrier garment of this invention to the selected panel in accordance of teachings of this invention is extremely important in that the selected ballistic panel needs to be properly positioned, without shifting, with respect to the upper portion of the wearer&#39;s torso. Otherwise, the wearer will be exposed to significant danger in that, portions of his body will be unprotected from ballistic impact. Further, sliding panels may become doubled over causing the garment and its panels to become extremely uncomfortable to wear. 
     Yet, the Ready to Wear body armor garment shell of this invention have many of the characteristics of ordinary clothing in that it is lightweight, completely dry cleanable, washable and can be tailored to fit the individual user. It can be worn as an ordinary jacket during the fall, winter, summer and spring months under a shirt during the summer months or sweater during the winter months. Note that the co-operating portions of zipper  52  are shown in  FIG. 6 . 
     For that purpose, having assembled carrier garment front and back panel portions contains a pair of arm opening, a back neck opening, a front neck opening, a waist opening and a closable front section opening is provided. This facade covers a carrier garment disposed beneath the facade and connected along the edge of the opening circumference of a front neck  43 , 43 A, a back neck  42  and the closable front portion forming a right half section  44  and a left half section  44 A by sewing or the like along a line adjacent opening to the adapted garment. 
     Connecting means for interconnecting the opening seams of the assembled carrier garment front section and the back section, by sewing or the like along a line adjacent opening to the adapted garment front section and back section. Each of the closable front sections is provided with one element of a conventional releasable fastening means, such as a strip of separable zipper closure  52  so that they may be secured to one another in a kissing relationship to close the front of the combined garment over the user&#39;s chest and stomach. 
     When the combined garment is worn by the wearer, as illustrated in  FIG. 6  the carrier shell is fitted inside closely to the wearer&#39;s body, and outer facade layer of the garment is loosely draped independently along at sides  39 , 39 A at front waist  38 , 38 A in addition, back waist  40  at shoulders  73 , 73 A at front armholes  74 , 74 A and back at armholes  75 , 75 A giving the users increased comfort while achieving fashionable style and protections 
     One object of this invention is to provide a protective Ready to wear carrier garment of the type mentioned that is more comfortable for a person to wear than hitherto known. Another object of this invention is to provide a protective Ready to wear carrier garment of the type mentioned, that provides the wearer with more mobility, unobtrusive style than hitherto known. 
     In addition, due to the specific construction of the Ready to wear carrier garment, it is very simple to different persons having different torso sizes and waist measurements.