Tag: DPM

  • Hardy Blechman Of Maharishi Talks DPM

    “Camouflage” for those that don’t already know. For the military, camouflage became important when long-range weaponry was developed. Before that, there was no need for it, but in the South African Boer wars, at the end of the 19th century, English soldiers wearing red suddenly got shot at more and more. Read the full feature…

  • 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.

  • WTAPS Goes All Jungle Book Military With Camouflage Leopard

    WTAPS latches onto one of natures best disruptive patterns: via Honeyee. Although leopard print is considered camouflage, I normally wouldn’t blog about it.  In this case though it’s interesting because it’s applied to a military cut of shirt and pants.  I wouldn’t buy it personally, but I believe the print is subtle enough to be wearable for most…

  • Gap x GQ Mark McNairy Camouflage Wool Cargo Pants

    Mark McNairy just keeps pumping out the Camouflage collabs: Available for $78 at GAP.  I’m going to have to call the GAP’s around here and grab a pair tomorrow pending I like the fit and construction.  I’ve come across very few other options for stylish subdued camouflage printed pants in materials other than cotton. Maybe…

  • New Balance x Ball And Buck – Running Shoe

    A Ball And Buck twist on a classic US574 New Balance shoe: Integrating the signature Ball and Buck Camo, blaze orange heel tab as a hat tip to the hunting inspiration that runs through all of the Ball and Buck products. The first release of 176 shoes will come with a vintage 50cal ammo can and…

  • Heritage Research Tokyo Tailored Camouflage Blazer

    An interesting tailored tiger stripe camo option out of London, England: What Heritage Research lacks in a website they make up for in quality looking garments. This blazer is available over at Bolyston Trading Co. on sale for 50% off.  I know what you’re thinking, it must be cheap now!  Well it’s still $250 USD……