This sample of Valdyr camouflage was digitally printed on Durastretch 520V by MMI Textiles. You may recognize the pattern from Revision Military’s Kinetic Operations Suit built for USSOCOM’s TALOS program.
The Durastretch 520V is actually a lighterwight fabric than you’d think. It’s a Berry compliant, 5.3 oz, 90% Nylon/10% Spandex ripstop, stretch fabric. I’m hoping to see someone make something out of it soon (hint, hint Trey and Tom!).
MMI Textiles offers a variety of fabric printing capabilities including the digital print option seen above. Be sure to visit them at Outdoor Retailer Summer Market, August 5th-8th in Salt Lake City, Utah – Booth # 355-304.
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Looks.. very weird…
Hardly looks like a camouflage but I think it’ll work.
I am all about military style print camo, in light weight fabrics
With stretch and durability? Sign me up.
Looks like a trippy(er) version of Brookwood. Very neat pattern.
Nice pattern
I don’t like the dots, too much of a pattern in the pattern. Other than that I like it. Just Take out some of the dots. I had a pr of shorts back in the 80’s that were some sort of composit 5% spandex fabric in the manly short style of the time they were quite comfortable. This material sounds interesting.