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

Adapting to Arid Zones
The Tricolor Desert Camo Uniform Red is specialized for arid environments. Its tricolor pattern in reddish tones offers camouflage in desert landscapes, where sand and rocky terrains predominate.

When did 3 color desert camo come out?
By 1992, the first wide scale batches of DCUs were issued first by the United States Army, and within a year to the United States Air Force, and replaced the majority of the DBDU by 1993, with the United States Navy and Marines replacing their older six-colored desert fatigues from 1993 through 1995.

What are the desert colors for the military?
Consisting of beige and earth brown horizontal waves placed on a sandy background, the general purpose 3-color desert camouflage design proved to be more suitable to sparsely vegetated, sandy regions and was since copied and adopted by many nations around the world.

What is the best desert camo pattern?
In Natick tests, the analogue two colour British desert camouflage proved to be the best desert camouflage design.

What camo pattern was used in desert storm?
Though it was first designed in 1962, finalized in 1976, and then standardized in 1990, the Desert Battle Dress Uniform (DBDU)—affectionately known for its “chocolate chip” or “cookie dough” camouflage patterns—defined the U.S. military era known for a single event: Operation Desert Storm.

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