The origin of camouflage, born for those who conquer the jungle.
These are actual U.S. Army ERDL (Engineer Research and Development Laboratory) camo tropical pants made in 1969.
The ERDL, known as the prototype of the later Woodland camouflage pattern, was a rare combat uniform that was preferentially deployed mainly to Special Forces, reconnaissance units, and Marines from the middle to the end of the Vietnam War.
This product is made of ripstop fabric, which is a later type of the ERDL. It is designed to be worn in tropical regions, and while it is lightweight and breathable, the lattice weave ensures strength to prevent expansion of tears. It is a realistic equipment that combines toughness and comfort.
The camouflage pattern is the so-called **"Green ERDL "** type. Unlike the M65 and M81 Woodland, it is characterized by the "bleeding" of the dye and the naturalness of the color tone, and is still highly valued today. The condition is beautiful with little fading.
The condition of this item is beautiful with little fading. There are no noticeable stains or damages, and it is in good condition for both practical use and collection. The size is **MEDIUM-LONG (waist 31-35 inches, in-seam 32.5 inches or larger)**, which is a well-balanced size suitable for contemporary wear.
The distribution of the actual product has been drastically decreasing in recent years, and the value of the original is soaring due to the popularity of reproductions, This is a rare chance to get your hands on the "original camo pants".
These are used items and cannot be returned. Please understand that this is a used item and cannot be returned.
Size: MEDIUM-LONG
Size (flat):
[Waist] 42cm
[Hip] 56cm
[Inseam] 30cm
[Inseam] 85cm