These are US Army ERDL camouflage fatigues pants made of 1968 contract ripstop fabric. Size is LARGE-REGULAR. They have been converted to shorts.
ERDL camouflage began development in the late 1940s and was the mainstream camouflage of the U.S. Army, along with many test patterns. It was introduced into the Vietnam War around 1965-1966, and by 1968, it was being replaced by the Marine Corps and Army as a camouflage that was effective in the jungles of Vietnam. Tiger stripes were thick and hard to dry, so many soldiers preferred jungle fatigues, but this ERDL fabric was very popular because it was thin and easy to dry, just like fatigues. It is a camouflage uniform.
There are several white stains and repairs. It has been converted into shorts. This item is for those who like the used condition.
Because it is a used item, it cannot be returned. Please understand.
Size (flat):
Waist 48cm Hip 60cm Inseam 28cm Inseam 37cm