Pietruszka Camo Dog Leash
Pietruszka Camo Dog Leash
The Pietruszka “Parsley” Camouflage Dog Leash features the first camouflage pattern officially adopted by the Polish Army in 1952. This leash showcases the intricate design of foliage green leaf shapes on a yellowish-tan or khaki background, originally created for elite reconnaissance units to provide effective concealment in temperate environments.
Specs:
• Camouflage: Pietruszka “Parsley”
• Durable 100% polyester webbing
• 92% polyester, 8% spandex handle inside
• Black 100% polyester sponge handle padding
• Metal snap hook and D-ring
• Leash length: 6 ft. (1.83 m)
• Leash width: 1″ (2.54 cm)
• Blank product sourced from China
Hand wash with mild detergent or machine wash on a gentle cycle in a mesh bag. Air dry.
The Polish Cold War Era 1960s Pietruszka camouflage pattern, first issued to Polish troops around 1952, features finely-detailed leaf shapes in foliage green on a yellowish-tan or khaki background. Believed to be of Soviet origin, this pattern is nicknamed "Pietruszka" or "parsley" camouflage due to its intricate leaf design. After Poland discarded the pattern, it was adopted by Romania. The Pietruszka pattern remains a significant part of military camouflage history, and its rare surviving examples without Romanian markings are highly valued by collectors.
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