500D Vietnam Tiger Stripe Heavy Duty Nylon by the Metre

$29.95 AUD $38.95
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500D Vietnam Tiger Stripe Heavy Duty Nylon by the Metre

Blanchewater Gear

Description

  • 500D Nylon Poly Urethane coated material
  • Excellent water and wear resistance

A single piece measures 1m x 1.5m, buy more than one and it will be sent as one continuous piece.

Material will be sent folded.

Tigerstripe is the name of a group of camouflage patterns developed for close-range use in dense jungle during jungle warfare by the South Vietnamese Armed Forces and adopted in late 1962 to early 1963 by US Special Forces during the Vietnam War. During and after the Vietnam War, the pattern was adopted by several other Asian countries. It derives its name from its resemblance to a tiger's stripes and were simply called "tigers." It features narrow stripes that look like brush-strokes of green and brown, and broader brush-strokes of black printed over a lighter shade of olive or khaki. The brush-strokes interlock rather than overlap, as in French Lizard pattern (TAP47) from which it apparently derives.

DISCLAIMER:

Although we do our best to make sure that the colours displayed on our website are accurate, the actual colours may vary. Differences in monitors and the device you use to view the website will result in subtle differences in colour and textures.

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Blanchewater Gear

500D Vietnam Tiger Stripe Heavy Duty Nylon by the Metre

$29.95 AUD $38.95

A single piece measures 1m x 1.5m, buy more than one and it will be sent as one continuous piece.

Material will be sent folded.

Tigerstripe is the name of a group of camouflage patterns developed for close-range use in dense jungle during jungle warfare by the South Vietnamese Armed Forces and adopted in late 1962 to early 1963 by US Special Forces during the Vietnam War. During and after the Vietnam War, the pattern was adopted by several other Asian countries. It derives its name from its resemblance to a tiger's stripes and were simply called "tigers." It features narrow stripes that look like brush-strokes of green and brown, and broader brush-strokes of black printed over a lighter shade of olive or khaki. The brush-strokes interlock rather than overlap, as in French Lizard pattern (TAP47) from which it apparently derives.

DISCLAIMER:

Although we do our best to make sure that the colours displayed on our website are accurate, the actual colours may vary. Differences in monitors and the device you use to view the website will result in subtle differences in colour and textures.

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