WW II US ARMY TANK ENGINEER DUCK HUNTING CAMOUFLAGE JUMPSUIT (DR0007)
-Limited editon of 10pcs per size
-Japanese market version open to all markets
Style Details
-Remastered verion par excellence made in Japan
-Based on the US army tank engineer workwear jumpsuit during World War II
-100% cotton high density heavy-duty herringbone twill made in Okayama.
-"Duckhunter Camouflage," known as the M1942 Spot Pattern Camouflage in the U.S. military, originated from the hands of California horticulturist Norvell Gillespie. He was also a hunting enthusiast and served as the gardening editor for publications such as "Sunset," "Better Homes and Gardens," and the "San Francisco Chronicle." The original purpose of designing this camouflage was solely for getting closer to agile ducks for more effective hunting.Subsequently, the U.S. military improved upon this camouflage pattern, introducing the Green Spot Pattern Camouflage (M1942 Spot Pattern Camouflage) in 1942, which was affectionately nicknamed "Frogskin." It underwent several revisions and was later officially named Duck Hunter Camouflage.
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