Mitchell Camo Track Jacket
Mitchell Camo Track Jacket
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This Mitchell Camo Track Jacket is made from recycled materials, combining sustainability with high-performance design. The brushed fleece interior provides warmth and comfort, making it perfect for cooler conditions. Featuring zippered pockets for secure storage, this jacket showcases the Mitchell camouflage, a pattern originally designed for Australian military use, known for its effective concealment in both woodland and scrubland environments. Ideal for everyday wear or outdoor activities, it offers both style and functionality.
Specs:
• Camouflage: Mitchell Camo
• 95% recycled polyester, 5% spandex
• Soft tricot fabric face
• Brushed fleece fabric inside
• Relaxed unisex fit
• Certified by GRS (Global Recycled Standard)
• Fabrics sourced from China and the US
• Printed in USA
Specs:
• Camouflage: Mitchell Camo
• 95% recycled polyester, 5% spandex
• Soft tricot fabric face
• Brushed fleece fabric inside
• Relaxed unisex fit
• Certified by GRS (Global Recycled Standard)
• Fabrics sourced from China and the US
• Printed in USA
Camouflage Information:
During WWII, the Marine Corps officially experimented with the M-42 Frog Skin battledress camouflage, while other U.S. troops, especially airborne pathfinders in Normandy, used hand-painted splotches, stripes, and foliage for camouflage. After the war, the US Military sought to develop a broader camouflage pattern. Between 1948 and 1953, field tests led to a trial in Panama of eight designs. Two complementary patterns emerged as effective: the green-hued Wine Leaf for spring and summer, and the brown Mitchell pattern for fall and winter, named after artist and former Marine Meldon Mitchell. This combination was implemented in the two-sided Pattern-53, with Mitchell becoming synonymous with both sides.
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During WWII, the Marine Corps officially experimented with the M-42 Frog Skin battledress camouflage, while other U.S. troops, especially airborne pathfinders in Normandy, used hand-painted splotches, stripes, and foliage for camouflage. After the war, the US Military sought to develop a broader camouflage pattern. Between 1948 and 1953, field tests led to a trial in Panama of eight designs. Two complementary patterns emerged as effective: the green-hued Wine Leaf for spring and summer, and the brown Mitchell pattern for fall and winter, named after artist and former Marine Meldon Mitchell. This combination was implemented in the two-sided Pattern-53, with Mitchell becoming synonymous with both sides.
Shop all Mitchell Camouflage
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