• Camouflage Baseball

    This would make a unique gift:

    Bergino makes these by hand and sells them for $25 on their website.

    If you plan on using this just don’t play catch or baseball in the woods unless you want to get hit in the face.

  • Under Your Maharishi British Bonsai Camouflage Umbrella

    Ella ella eh eh eh:

    I really have to start referring to camouflage fabrics as DPM.  It’s so much cooler when people have to ask you “what does that mean?” and you can scoff “Uh, Disruptive Pattern Material… you might know it as “camo”” and then roll your eyes.

    £30 ($48 USD) over at Maharishi.

  • Ronnie Fieg x Dr. Martens Camouflage Capsule Collection Chapter 2

    Available December 8th at Kith NYC and Ronnie Fieg.  $175 for the Brogue shoe and $200 for the boot.

    Lots more pics over at the Kith blog.

    You might remember a similar collab between Ronnie Fieg and Dr. Martens I posted about a while back.

    I like the camouflage on this chapter better, but wish they would have went with a brown or black leather rather than oxblood on the boot.

  • Camouflage Christmas Tree

    Have yourself a camo little Christmas:

    Available for $219 with free shipping over at Tree Classics.

    Good luck convincing your wife or girlfriend it will look good in the living room. 😉

  • Forward March : Two Brothers’ Journey Of Home And Restoration

    A look at how two brothers both special forces / special ops coped with coming home:

    You saw the trailer earlier here on the blog… this is the full feature.

    It’s really worth watching to see how much some soldiers sacrifice both physically and mentally.  (TBI) Traumatic Brain Injury and (PTSD) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder are just a sample of non visible injuries soldiers come home with.

    It’s really good to see these guys giving back, and trying to help their own.

  • Eastman Leather Type A-2 Flight Jacket Identification Manual

    Gary Eastman from high-end vintage flight jacket manufacturer Eastman Leather put a book together:

    Available Tuesday December 11th for £70 ($112 USD) over at Eastman Leather.

    Judging by the pictures it looks very comprehensive.   There’s no doubt in my mind that it will live up to the hype considering this book is the result of 10 years of research and 30 years of collecting.