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DPM Kenyan Air Force CAMO Mens Long-Sleeve Rash Guard

Original price $49.00 - Original price $49.00
Original price
$49.00
$49.00 - $49.00
Current price $49.00
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Long-Sleeve Rash Guard

Don’t let sunburn, wind, sand, or other elements ruin your day! This smooth, versatile long-sleeve rash guard protects you while you enjoy sports. It is slim-fitting, with flat, ergonomic seams, and slightly longer than your casual tee for extra comfort and protection.

  • 82% polyester, 18% spandex
  • Very soft four-way stretch fabric
  • Stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
  • UPF 50+ protection
  • Comfortable longer body and sleeves
  • Flat seam and coverstitch
Description

Long-Sleeve Rash Guard

Don’t let sunburn, wind, sand, or other elements ruin your day! This smooth, versatile long-sleeve rash guard protects you while you enjoy sports. It is slim-fitting, with flat, ergonomic seams, and slightly longer than your casual tee for extra comfort and protection.

  • 82% polyester, 18% spandex
  • Very soft four-way stretch fabric
  • Stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
  • UPF 50+ protection
  • Comfortable longer body and sleeves
  • Flat seam and coverstitch
Production Time

Most CAMO HQ products are made to order and normally require approximately 3–7 business days for production before shipping. Due to a temporary surge in demand and limited production capacity, all-over print products fulfilled from our Latvia facility may currently require 7–9 business days for production. This delay affects only qualifying AOP items produced in Latvia and does not include shipping transit time. Production times are expected to return to normal by early August, depending on order volume.

Pattern History: DPM

Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM) was developed by the United Kingdom during the late 1960s and officially adopted by the British Army in the 1970s as the successor to the World War II-era Denison Smock and earlier brushstroke camouflage patterns. Featuring large, irregular shapes in black, brown, dark green, and light green, DPM was designed to provide effective concealment across the temperate woodlands of Europe while maintaining excellent performance at both close and long distances. It quickly became one of the most successful and widely recognized camouflage patterns of the Cold War.

Over the following decades, DPM was worn by British forces in Northern Ireland, the Falklands War, the Gulf War, the Balkans, Iraq, Afghanistan, and numerous peacekeeping operations around the world. Its effectiveness led to widespread adoption and adaptation by military forces in countries including Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Kenya, Indonesia, and others. Although the British Army has since transitioned to Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP), DPM remains one of the most influential camouflage designs ever created and a defining symbol of British military heritage.

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