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AMERICAN CAMOUFLAGE SHIRT - 1990’S
PRESENT
Tiger camouflage shirts with vintage aloha shirts cut out in wood land camouflage shape applied on allover.
Camouflage in thermo bonding technique using 3 aloha shirt mixing black, green, blue and small color accent.
Cotton polyester
PAST
In 1968, Special Forces units in Vietnam were issued a camouFLage pattern rip-stop poplin jungle utility uniform to replace the green sateen used previously.
This “Tiger Stripe” pattern was an adaptation of the British design developed during the 1950s Malyasian conflict, in turn based on experience fighting the Japanese in World War II. It is optimized for close range fighting (50 yards or less) in heavily foliated jungle.
In 1978, the jungle camo utilities became standard issue for recruits.
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