Materials:
65%Polyester + 35%Cotton
60% Cotton + 40%Polyester
50%Nylon + 50%Cotton

Fabric Type:
Ripstop / Twill

Size:
XS – XXL or customization

FEATURES:
Double layer stand-up collar with Velcro fastener
Crease on the back to increase the volume
Fly with zipper and velcro closure
Elbow / buttocks / knees are reinforced with double layer fabric
Velcro on each arm and chest for patch attachment
3 extra wide belt loops at the waist, perfect for military belt

High-Tech Maritime Camouflage
The MultiCam Digital Marine Military Uniform integrates advanced technology into its design. Its digital camouflage pattern is optimized for maritime environments, ensuring effective concealment at sea.

Why do Marines still use digital camo?
In theory, it is a far more effective camouflage than standard uniform patterns because it mimics the dappled textures and rough boundaries found in natural settings. It is also known as the “digital pattern” or “digi-cammies” because of its micropattern (pixels) rather than the old macropattern (big blobs).

Do US Marines wear MultiCam?
MARPAT remains the pattern of the standard US Marine Corps utility uniform, which is actually called the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform, or MCCUU. There are two flavors: woodland (green) and desert (khaki). The entire MARPAT design is patented and owned by the USMC.

Can Marines take pictures in uniform?
Deployed Marines: Marines deployed to a combat zone or supporting a humanitarian mission, are authorized to take their photograph in the MARPAT uniform with green T-shirt, without cover and without MARPAT blouse.

When did the military switch to digital camo?
In 2004, the Army adopted a three-color Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP), a digital camouflage design. The camouflage was designed to allow a soldier to perform their duties in any environment without the need for specialized camouflage clothing.

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