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A classic cotton T-shirt with a loose fit. The panel in 6-Color Desert or Desert Night Camo is a nod to our brand's military roots. The distinctive T-shirt shape evolved from earlier underwear (the so-called union suit) at the beginning of the 20th century. After World War II, T-shaped cotton shirts became hugely popular, thanks in part to Marlon Brando and James Dean, who wore them on screen.
The United States Army used Desert Night Camo (DNC) during the Gulf War. It was designed to help conceal soldiers from the enemy’s night-vision devices by creating streaks and blotches that disrupted the wearer’s outline. As night-vision technology evolved, DNC was phased out.
6-Color Desert, commonly nicknamed “chocolate chip,” is a classic camouflage pattern developed by the U.S. military for desert operations. Introduced in the early 1980s, it gained major recognition during the Gulf War. The pattern features a light sand background with broad light green and brown shapes, plus distinctive black-and-white spots meant to mimic rocks and their shadows – hence the “chocolate chip” association.
Both camouflages are no longer in service, but they still draw attention thanks to their unique look.
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