The leopard print camouflage worn by the Ghana Immigration Service Border Protection Unit belongs to a pattern family with roots in the mid-1970s, when similar designs appeared almost simultaneously across several African militaries. The earliest confirmed examples are Zairean — associated with the Kamanyola Division, with photographs documented from a 1976 parade. A closely related pattern appeared in Chad, worn by the Garde Présidentielle; the same design was documented in the ranks of FROLINAT. The GIS variant, worn by the Border Protection Unit since approximately 2007, sits in this lineage — a mostly green colorway with the large irregular spots characteristic of the family.
A cotton jacket in 245g/m² canvas cotton — stand collar, button closure, two chest pockets. Substantial and breathable; wears well as a standalone layer across three seasons.
100% cotton, 245g/m²
Regular fit, stand collar, button closure, two chest pockets
Care: machine wash cold, tumble dry low, do not bleach, do not iron or dry clean
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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