Pietruszka Camo High-Waisted Bikini Set
Pietruszka Camo High-Waisted Bikini Set
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The Pietruszka Camo High-Waisted Bikini Set is crafted for those drawn to a unique, subtle camo with a rich historical touch. Showcasing the Pietruszka camouflage pattern, this bikini reflects a refined palette of green & tan designed to blend seamlessly into lush landscapes. The high-waisted bikini set includes removable pads and a double-layer construction, offering all-day comfort and support whether you’re at the beach or poolside. This piece merges standout design with performance-ready construction.
Specs:
• Camouflage: Pietruszka "Parsley"
• 81% REPREVE recycled polyester, 19% LYCRA XTRALIFE
• Fabric weight: 7.52 oz/yd² (255 g/m²)
• Double-layered, non-reversible
• Removable padding
• Tear-away care label
• Zig-zag stitching
• Fabric sourced from Colombia, Taiwan, China
• Printed and assembled in USA
Specs:
• Camouflage: Pietruszka "Parsley"
• 81% REPREVE recycled polyester, 19% LYCRA XTRALIFE
• Fabric weight: 7.52 oz/yd² (255 g/m²)
• Double-layered, non-reversible
• Removable padding
• Tear-away care label
• Zig-zag stitching
• Fabric sourced from Colombia, Taiwan, China
• Printed and assembled in USA
Camouflage Information:
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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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.
Shop all Pietruszka Camouflage