FIG.1 is a front view of a first embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a crew neck t-shirt shown in broken lines to indicate the environment of the front surface of the t-shirt, the design having a message, “Message Message Message” centered and vertically oriented on the front surface of the t-shirt and followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message, wherein the claimed front surface is bounded by a rectangle distinguishable by a dot-dash patterned broken line identified by reference number2, and all broken lines depicted inFIG.1 form no part of the claimed design;
FIG.2 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the first embodiment ofFIG.1 denoted by a rectangle bounding the claimed portion of the front surface of the t-shirt and distinguishable by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified by reference number2 inFIG.1;
FIG.3 is a reduced perspective view of the first embodiment ofFIG.1 worn by a wearer, the wearer further wearing a shirt and other articles of clothing, wherein the wearer, the t-shirt and the other articles of clothing are shown in broken lines to indicate the environment of the front surface of the t-shirt, wherein the shirt is cutout (the cutout being distinguishable by a smaller dash sized broken line than that of the aforementioned broken lines ofFIG.3, wherein all broken lines depicted inFIG.3 form no part of the claimed design and the portion of the t-shirt visible inFIG.3 is within the claimed front surface) and further illustrates the centered and vertically oriented configuration of the message and logo graphic disposed there-below of the front surface of the t-shirt;
FIG.4 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the front surface of a t-shirt bounded by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified by reference number2 and shown inFIG.1 illustrating a second embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a t-shirt having the message, “Let's be honest. Everyone hates performance reviews.”, followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message;
FIG.5 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the front surface of a t-shirt bounded by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified by reference number2 and shown inFIG.1 illustrating a third embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a t-shirt having the message, “Looking Good”, followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message;
FIG.6 is a front view of a fourth embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a v-neck t-shirt shown in broken lines to indicate the environment of the front surface of the t-shirt, the design having a message, “Message Message Message” centered and vertically oriented on the front surface of the t-shirt and followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message, wherein the claimed front surface is bounded by a rectangle distinguishable by a dot-dash patterned broken line identified by reference number7, and all broken lines depicted inFIG.6 form no part of the claimed design;
FIG.7 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the fourth embodiment ofFIG.6 denoted by a rectangle bounding the claimed portion of the front surface of the t-shirt and distinguishable by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified by reference number7 inFIG.6;
FIG.8 is a reduced perspective view of the fourth embodiment ofFIG.6 worn by a wearer, the wearer further wearing a shirt and other articles of clothing, wherein the wearer and the other articles of clothing are shown in broken lines to indicate the environment of the front surface of the t-shirt, wherein the shirt is cutout (the cutout being distinguishable by a smaller dash sized broken line than that of the aforementioned broken lines ofFIG.8, wherein all broken lines depicted inFIG.8 form no part of the claimed design and the portion of the t-shirt visible inFIG.8 is within the claimed front surface) and further illustrates the centered and vertically oriented configuration of the message and logo graphic disposed there-below of the front surface of the t-shirt;
FIG.9 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the front surface of a t-shirt bounded by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified by reference number7 and shown inFIG.6 illustrating a fifth embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a t-shirt having the message, “let's be honest. Everyone hates performance reviews.”, followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message;
FIG.10 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the front surface of a t-shirt bounded by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified by reference number7 and shown inFIG.6 illustrating a sixth embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a t-shirt having the message, “looking Good”, followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message;
FIG.11 is a front view of a seventh embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a crew neck t-shirt shown in broken lines to indicate the environment of the front surface of the t-shirt, the design having a message, “Message Message Message” centered and vertically oriented on the front surface of the t-shirt and followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message, wherein the claimed front surface is bounded by a rectangle distinguishable by a dot-dash patterned broken line identified byreference number12, and all broken lines depicted inFIG.11 form no part of the claimed design;
FIG.12 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the seventh embodiment ofFIG.11 denoted by a rectangle bounding the claimed portion of the front surface of the t-shirt and distinguishable by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified byreference number12 inFIG.11;
FIG.13 is a reduced perspective view of the seventh embodiment ofFIG.11 worn by a wearer, the wearer further wearing a shirt and other articles of clothing, wherein the wearer, the t-shirt and the other articles of clothing are shown in broken lines to indicate the environment of the front surface of the t-shirt, wherein the shirt is cutout (the cutout being distinguishable by a smaller dash sized broken line than that of the aforementioned broken lines ofFIG.13, wherein all broken lines depicted inFIG.13 form no part of the claimed design and the portion of the t-shirt visible inFIG.13 is within the claimed front surface) and further illustrates the centered and vertically oriented configuration of the message and logo graphic disposed there-below of the front surface of the t-shirt;
FIG.14 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the front surface of a t-shirt bounded by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified byreference number12 and shown inFIG.11 illustrating an eighth embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a t-shirt having the message, “Let's be honest. Everyone hates performance reviews.”, followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message;
FIG.15 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the front surface of a t-shirt bounded by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified byreference number12 and shown inFIG.11 illustrating an nineth embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a t-shirt having the message, “Looking Good”, followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message;
FIG.16 is a front view of a tenth embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a v-neck t-shirt shown in broken lines to indicate the environment of the front surface of the t-shirt, the design having a message, “Message Message Message” centered and vertically oriented on the front surface of the t-shirt and followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message, wherein the claimed front surface is bounded by a rectangle distinguishable by a dot-dash patterned broken line identified byreference number17, and all broken lines depicted inFIG.16 form no part of the claimed design;
FIG.17 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the tenth embodiment ofFIG.16 denoted by a rectangle bounding the claimed portion of the front surface of the t-shirt and distinguishable by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified byreference number17 inFIG.16;
FIG.18 is a reduced perspective view of the tenth embodiment ofFIG.16 worn by a wearer, the wearer further wearing a shirt and other articles of clothing, wherein the wearer and the other articles of clothing are shown in broken lines to indicate the environment of the front surface of the t-shirt, wherein the shirt is cutout (the cutout being distinguishable by a smaller dash sized broken line than that of the aforementioned broken lines ofFIG.18, wherein all broken lines depicted inFIG.18 form no part of the claimed design and the portion of the t-shirt visible inFIG.18 is within the claimed front surface) and further illustrates the centered and vertically oriented configuration of the message and logo graphic disposed there-below of the front surface of the t-shirt;
FIG.19 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the front surface of a t-shirt bounded by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified byreference number17 and shown inFIG.16 illustrating an eleventh embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a t-shirt having the message, “Let's be honest. Everyone hates performance reviews.”, followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message; and,
FIG.20 is an enlarged view of the claimed portion of the front surface of a t-shirt bounded by the dot-dash patterned broken line identified byreference number17 and shown inFIG.16 illustrating a twelfth embodiment of my new design for the front surface of a t-shirt having the message, “Looking Good”, followed by a logo graphic disposed below the message.
All broken lines in the drawings form no part of the claimed design.