CIDG 13 Star Button Beogum Camouflage Pants Local Made Frogskin Camouflage Used

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$587
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In the CIDG program, which the U.S. Army Special Forces "Green Berets" have commanded since the early 1960s, this beogum camouflage was worn by many soldiers from the relatively early days. This camouflage was originally copied from the frogskin camouflage pattern used by the U.S. Army in WWII, commonly known as Dug Hunter camouflage. This camouflage was locally made and procured in Japan, and the quality of the fabric and camouflage print is similar to that of the later Tiger Stripe. The quality of the fabric and camouflage print is similar to that of the later Tiger Stripes.

These pants are unusually fitted with 13-star metal buttons, which were used by the U.S. military since WWII. There are lots of urea buttons in the beogum camouflage, but it is assumed that there was a variation that you can feel these remnants because cotton combat uniforms of the 50's were also used in the early 1960's. Even after the tiger stripe began to be used, the beogum was still used, and was sometimes worn at the same time as the tiger stripe. It has also been used in a variety of ways, such as in combination with guerrilla clothing such as black pajamas, because it has been used as camouflage clothing for a long time. These pants are a rare size A-L and were found in a footlocker of a former SF unit member that we found in our store. The 13-star shirt that comes as part of the set is also already for sale and is the same 13-star lot. There is fading throughout, and as you can guess from the size tag, it has been worn many times. The metal buttons have rust and other corrosion. It is in used condition, but can still be enjoyed for what it is. Because it is a used item, returns are not possible. Please understand.

Size: A-L

Size (flat): Waist 40cm Hip 55cm Inseam 31cm Inseam 76cm

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