A military T-shirt for camouflage lovers (and fans of a solid brand)
A classic cotton T-shirt with a loose fit. The panel in 6-Color Desert or Desert Night Camo is a nod to our brand's military roots. The distinctive T-shirt shape evolved from earlier underwear (the so-called union suit) at the beginning of the 20th century. After World War II, T-shaped cotton shirts became hugely popular, thanks in part to Marlon Brando and James Dean, who wore them on screen.
Historic camouflages:
- Desert Night Camo
The United States Army used Desert Night Camo (DNC) during the Gulf War. It was designed to help conceal soldiers from the enemy’s night-vision devices by creating streaks and blotches that disrupted the wearer’s outline. As night-vision technology evolved, DNC was phased out.
- 6-Color Desert
6-Color Desert, commonly nicknamed “chocolate chip,” is a classic camouflage pattern developed by the U.S. military for desert operations. Introduced in the early 1980s, it gained major recognition during the Gulf War. The pattern features a light sand background with broad light green and brown shapes, plus distinctive black-and-white spots meant to mimic rocks and their shadows – hence the “chocolate chip” association.
Both camouflages are no longer in service, but they still draw attention thanks to their unique look.