Category: Accessories
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Wheelmen & Co Vintage HBT Camouflage Duffle Bag
An interesting looking duffle featuring re-surfaced WWII HBT camouflage: Made in the USA, and complete with an orange 1000 denier canvas lining, multiple pockets, and top grain leather. Available for purchase over at Wheelmen & Co. for $162 USD.
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WTAPS Gets Their Olive Drab On
Military inspired Japanese brand WTAPS for fall/winter 2012: Pics via Honeyee. Price at 25,200 ($320 USD) for the shirt, Pants 26,250 ($334 USD), and Hat ($94 USD). The thing I like about WTAPS is the pieces are always quite subtle. They don’t normally use camouflage, and the branding is kept to a minimum. You can check…
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Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Camouflage Collection
Swiss Army decided to get in on the Camouflage trend with a host of knifes in various disruptive patterns. Woodland, digital, mossy oak… check them out over at the SwissArmy website. I’m more of a fan of single locking blade folders, and that’s all I carry now. I have secretly missed those mini scissors on…
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Basic Camouflage New Era 59Fifty Fitted Hat
A simple offering from hat company New Era: We’re so used to seeing full camouflage hats, it’s refreshing that New Era went with it just for embellishment. ¥4,725 ($61 USD) over at Japan’s Cap Collector One.
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Drake’s Leather Military Wet Pack
For the guy that needs more than just one big compartment that most shaving bags offer: The design is based on the early 20th century British Army Officers wash kit. Made in England, available in three colors over at Drakes London for £145.00 ($234 USD)
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Maharishi Camouflage Pashmina
An interesting Japanese culture related disruptive pattern: My ignorance initially led me down the path of making fun of the word “Pashmina” when I started writing this post. All these years I thought it was just a fancy name for a scarf. I did some googling and according to the dictionary, pashmina is a fabric…