The KLMK uniform was designed from the outset as a reversible garment. The obverse — Solnechnye Zaychiki, white shapes on medium green — was the woodland day side. The reverse was built for a different problem.
First-generation night vision devices paired an infrared illuminator with an image intensifier tube. The tube amplifies the reflected light; what it renders most clearly are hard edges and high contrast. The reverse side of the KLMK works against this through texture and tone: the microgrid houndstooth ground introduces fine repeated structure that the intensifier tube struggles to resolve, while the low-contrast, faded birch motif avoids the sharp silhouette edges that read cleanly under amplification. No special treatment — the fabric itself, and the way the pattern sits on it, does the work.
The name Lunnyye Zaychiki — moon bunnies — is our own, coined as a counterpart to Solnechnye Zaychiki. The nocturnal side of the same garment deserved its own name.
A hooded UPF sun shirt with attached face cover, full-length zip, and thumb holes — built for extended exposure in open terrain. Lightweight and close-fitting; designed to layer under or wear standalone.
Each piece is printed and made to order — please allow additional production time before shipment. Colours may vary slightly between screen and finished garment.
EU representative: Europe Gateway International B.V., info@euegi.nl, Kraijenhoffstraat 137 A, Amsterdam, 1018RG, the Netherlands
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