XS | S | M | L | XL | |
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Waist Width, in | 12.80 | 14.15 | 15.35 | 16.15 | 16.55 |
Sideseam Length, in | 2.20 | 2.20 | 2.20 | 2.20 | 2.50 |
Height, in | 7.50 | 7.90 | 8.30 | 8.90 | 9.60 |
Portuguese Lizard Camo Panties
Portuguese Lizard Camo Panties
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The Portuguese Lizard Camouflage Panties are made from four-way stretch fabric with for seamless comfort and ensure a snug fit with a soft elastic waistband that stays in place and won’t peek over low-rise jeans. This is the ideal underwear choice for women seeking support and a touch of disruptive coloration.
Specs:
• Camouflage: Lizard
• Material: 97% polyester, 3% spandex
• Breathable antimicrobial fabric
• Soft elastic waistband
• Regular fit
• Made in the USA
Camouflage Information:
The Portuguese Lizard Camouflage, used from the 1960s to the 1980s, features a vertical pattern distinct from its French counterpart. Extensively utilized during Portugal’s decolonization wars in Africa, this camouflage includes various versions like the M/964 jacket with a standing Mandarin collar and concentric elbow stitching. Notable for its herringbone twill fabric and distinct color variations, it was worn by multiple forces and mercenaries, including in Angola and Mozambique. The pattern remains significant for its unique design and historical usage.
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The Portuguese Lizard Camouflage (M1964 or m64) was developed in the 1960s for Portugal’s decolonization wars, particularly in Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau. Designed for superior concealment in dense jungle and savanna environments, it features vertical dark green and brown stripes on a light green background, optimizing its effectiveness in wooded and tropical terrains. Inspired by the French TAP47 and TAP56 Lizard camouflages, the Portuguese variant was adapted to suit the combat needs of elite units such as paratroopers, commandos, and special forces.
Unlike its French predecessor, which had a more horizontal orientation, the vertical alignment of the Portuguese Lizard pattern was intended to reduce visibility when soldiers were moving upright through jungle foliage. The pattern continues to be used today by the Portuguese Marines (Fuzileiros) and remains one of the longest-serving camouflage designs in military history.
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