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Well damn, here I was feeling all good about myself helping a Brother out. No worries, I shall continue with my beverage hoisting and remembrance activities whilst enjoying this African sunset and see ya when I see ya.
Nat Gear has got to be one of my favorite patterns. I still have 4 yards of it sitting around that I’d love to get turned into a pair of pants, or shirt. Thanks for the cool pic!
The camo pattern is familiar, but I can’t remember what it’s called. Shoot. It’s not PenCott is it?
No clue what type the pants are.
Best I can tell the pattern is Natural Gear.
Bingo. Looks like the shirt is CADPAT AR.
Yes, Nat Gear
Hey glad I could help!
I already knew, I was just seeing how fast you guys would figure it out. That was pretty fast.
Wish someone was that fast figuring out the Army’s new camo. Of course, that’d require you posting a photo of it first. (hint hint please? hint)
20 days until June 14th. I can make it. I think.
Well damn, here I was feeling all good about myself helping a Brother out. No worries, I shall continue with my beverage hoisting and remembrance activities whilst enjoying this African sunset and see ya when I see ya.
Nat Gear has got to be one of my favorite patterns. I still have 4 yards of it sitting around that I’d love to get turned into a pair of pants, or shirt. Thanks for the cool pic!
That was the original pattern NSW tried befor AOR came along
Indeed. Here it is beside AOR1: http://www.oneirosvalley.com/images/DG_NG4_Nat_Gear.JPG
http://www.strikehold.net/2008/08/23/mysterious-usn-seal-desert-camouflage-pattern/
SSD are those the beyond or crye manufactured ones? I heard some rumours about crye made ones, but I’ve never seen them.
That is by far the creepiest mannequin ever.
You don’t get out much.
https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php%3F223031-What-was-Justin-Bieber-wear-this-camo&sa=U&ei=oYihUZPxJ8GCiAKBo4DQCw&ved=0CAsQFjAC&client=internal-uds-cse&usg=AFQjCNFsMCzlXP-A2lttgZ92sQgB-oapew
I recognize Velcro pockets as a bad idea.
Patagonia also made early prototypes as well as a pattern.
I can’t see them. Damn, they’re good.