State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 2005 Pennsylvania State University Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Political Science Graduated - 2002
Associations:
American Bankers Association - Member Bar Association of Erie County - Member New York State Bar Association - Member Phi Beta Kappa - Member Western New York Trial Lawyers Association - Member
Teresa Bailey - Brandywine MD, US Erin C. Bailey - Brandywine MD, US Ebony C. Bailey - Brandywine MD, US
International Classification:
A41D 10/00 A41D 27/10
US Classification:
2 80, 2 83, 2 79, 2269
Abstract:
An adjustable garment includes an article of clothing and a plurality of unique adjustment features. The unique adjustment features includes a plurality of spaced apart pocket members and elastic band members disposed along sleeves, inseams and interior front and back portions of a shirt body portion, pants inseams, interior front and back pants leg portions, waist section of pants, interior portions of foot or bootie portions and associated extended body portions on one-piece garments. The spaced apart pocket members include a lower closed end and an upper open end with a fastener adjacent thereto. The elastic band having a first end cooperating with the lower closed end and a second end extending partially out of the open end with a plurality of fastener holes thereon. Adjustment of the garment is achieved by pulling the second end to connect a desired fastener hole with the pocket member fastener.
Teresa Bailey - Accokeek MD, US Erin C. Bailey - Accokeek MD, US Ebony C. Bailey - Accokeek MD, US
International Classification:
A41D 13/04
US Classification:
2 48
Abstract:
The invention provides a bib and apron apparatus having a first member defining a bib sized to be fitted around a user's neck and a second member defining an apron sized to cover the user's body between the stomach and legs. A pocket is located on the bib for housing snacks or other items essential to the user. The first member includes an attachment mechanism that connects to an attachment mechanism on the second member such that the connected first and second members covers nearly the full body of the user to prevent staining any portion of the user's clothing or for hygienic purposes. An apron having safety pockets for storing apron securing straps therein when the bib is attached thereto. The apron and bib further includes at least one safety flap for selectively covering and protecting the attachment mechanisms and/or a user's body.