Each year Helikon-Tex revives an old camouflage pattern. This year, it’s ERDL which was developed by the US Army’s Engineering, Research, and Development Lab (ERDL) in 1948 but didn’t see service until late in the Vietnam War on jungle fatigues. Eventually, the pattern was modified and became the Woodland camo pattern in 1981.
They always have the best displays. Seen here is the Helikon-Tex Raid Shirt and Treadstone Jeans.
SOG recon man?
SEALs were known for wearing jeans, so probably meant to be a SEAL.
Yes, it is.
When I see the revival of classic camos by helikon, its just a copy of legacy pattern by platatac.