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Pattern Lore
Every camo we print has a past life. The short version, no homework required.
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Field Notes — dispatches from the woobie world. Today: the stories stitched into the patterns themselves.
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Woodland
The pattern a whole generation got issued. Close your eyes and picture “camo” — you’re probably picturing this. The default, the classic, the one everything else gets measured against.
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Tiger Stripe
Born in the jungle era and kept alive ever since by the people who wore it. Streaked, unmistakable, all attitude — the pattern that never needed a reissue to stay in circulation.
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Flecktarn
The European take: thousands of tiny flecks instead of big blotches. Prized for how completely it disappears in dense woods — and for looking sharp everywhere else.
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Chocolate Chip
Desert tan scattered with dark “chips” — the nickname wrote itself. A short official run, then a long second life as one of the most recognizable camos ever printed.
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Desert Night
A dark grid designed to hide from an earlier generation of night-vision gear. The technology moved on; the pattern became a cult classic. Obsolete on paper, undefeated in style.
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Every one of these is in the lineup — printed on the same rip-stop shell and active insulation the woobie made famous. Pick your era.
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Field Notes returns next quarter
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Questions? Just reply to this email — we’re here to help.
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