Not every camouflage pattern makes it into the field. This one made it everywhere else.
Around 1990, Czechoslovakia developed písečná bouře — "sandstorm" — a five-colour desert splatter of reddish-brown, pale orange, light pink, and pale green on a sandy base. AGRECO was never officially adopted by the Czech Armed Forces, but throughout the 1990s it circulated widely through export channels — turning up on irregular forces, militia, and in some of the more striking photographs of the era: Al-Gaddafi's female guards, wearing the pattern.
In person, AGRECO is easily one of the most beautiful camouflage patterns ever made. The founder of this project knows that firsthand — it was an original AGRECO piece, worn through a scramble on the rocks of Arches National Park until a hole appeared in the pocket, that started all of this.
A stretch-fit microfleece beanie with an all-over print — lightweight enough for shoulder-season wear, warm enough to earn its place in a rotation. The poly-spandex shell holds its shape through repeated use and keeps the pattern crisp across the crown.
95% polyester / 5% spandex, 230g/m²
Circumference: 56cm | Height: 40cm
One size, stretch fit
Each piece is printed and made to order — please allow additional production time before shipment. Colours may vary slightly between screen and finished garment due to the nature of print-on-demand production.
Care: Machine wash cold with similar colours. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low. Do not iron or dry clean.
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