Pietruszka Camo Swim Trunks
Pietruszka Camo Swim Trunks
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The Pietruszka Camo Swim Trunks combine a distinctive camouflage design with high-performance features for both aquatic and outdoor activities. The Pietruszka camouflage pattern, introduced by Poland around 1952, features finely detailed green leaf shapes on a yellowish-tan or khaki background. Initially issued to special purpose units of the Polish Army, this pattern was later adopted by Romania after Poland discontinued its use.  These trunks offer effective concealment and pay homage to this unique military history. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers, they provide exceptional comfort, durability, and functionality.
Specs:
• Camouflage: Pietruszka
• Elastic waistband with drawcord
• Fabric: 91% polyester, 9% spandex
• Liner: 92% polyester, 8% spandex
• Fabric weight: 5.13 oz/yd²
• Four-way stretch water-repellent microfiber fabric
• Anti-chafe mesh inner liner
• Mesh pockets
• Small inside pocket for valuables
• UPF 50+
Specs:
• Camouflage: Pietruszka
• Elastic waistband with drawcord
• Fabric: 91% polyester, 9% spandex
• Liner: 92% polyester, 8% spandex
• Fabric weight: 5.13 oz/yd²
• Four-way stretch water-repellent microfiber fabric
• Anti-chafe mesh inner liner
• Mesh pockets
• Small inside pocket for valuables
• UPF 50+
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.
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