Before MARPAT became the digital camouflage of the United States Marine Corps, two patterns were tested side by side at Quantico. One was digital. The other was a modified tiger stripe — refined from classic Vietnam-era patterns, recolored with the same “Coyote” palette that would define MARPAT, and tested across every condition a Marine could face: sunlight, shadow, wet fabric, night vision, IR illumination.
The digital pattern won. But the tiger stripe was real. It was designed by the same Marine snipers, built on the same philosophy — that the best camouflage looks like nothing at all. It just never made it to Nasiriya.
A neck gaiter in 130g/m² microfibre poly-spandex — lightweight and breathable, 50×50cm. Wears well as a neck wrap, face cover, or headband.
Each piece is printed and made to order — please allow additional production time before shipment. Colours may vary slightly between screen and finished garment.
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