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ERDL Leaf Syrian Woodland CAMO Unisex Basketball Jersey

Original price $31.00 - Original price $31.00
Original price
$31.00
$31.00 - $31.00
Current price $31.00
Size: 5XL

Basketball Jersey

Looking for a basketball jersey that will take your game to the next level? Look no further! Made with recycled polyester fabric, this jersey is designed to keep you cool and dry even in the heat of competition. Style it as a streetwear piece and turn heads on and off the court.

  • 100% recycled polyester fabric
  • Fabric weight: 4.7 oz/yd² (160 g/m²)
  • Two-way stretch fabric
  • Moisture-wicking material
  • Regular fit
  • UPF50+ protection
  • Side panels that can be designed
  • Fabric is OEKO-TEX 100 and GRS certified
Description

Basketball Jersey

Looking for a basketball jersey that will take your game to the next level? Look no further! Made with recycled polyester fabric, this jersey is designed to keep you cool and dry even in the heat of competition. Style it as a streetwear piece and turn heads on and off the court.

  • 100% recycled polyester fabric
  • Fabric weight: 4.7 oz/yd² (160 g/m²)
  • Two-way stretch fabric
  • Moisture-wicking material
  • Regular fit
  • UPF50+ protection
  • Side panels that can be designed
  • Fabric is OEKO-TEX 100 and GRS certified
Production Time

Most CAMO HQ products are made to order and normally require approximately 3–7 business days for production before shipping. Production time does not include shipping transit time and may occasionally increase during holidays, high-order-volume periods, temporary production backlogs, staffing limitations, equipment maintenance, quality-control reviews, or delays affecting a specific product or fulfillment location.

Sizing & Fit

CAMO HQ products are made by several trusted production partners, so sizing and fit may vary by style. Always review the product-specific size chart before ordering, and compare the listed measurements with those of a similar garment you already own. If you are between sizes or prefer a more relaxed fit, consider sizing up. Small measurement differences are normal in apparel production. Because most items are made to order, returns or exchanges for incorrect size selection are generally not available, although first-time customers who purchased one apparel item may contact us within 7 days of delivery for possible sizing assistance.

Care Instructions

Always follow the care label attached to your product. For most CAMO HQ apparel, machine wash cold with similar colors using mild detergent; avoid bleach and fabric softener, and tumble dry on low or hang dry. Wash inside out when possible and do not iron directly over printed areas. Proper care helps preserve the fabric, color, print quality, and garment shape.

Returns & Product Issues

Most products remain final sale because they are made to order. However, CAMO HQ offers limited first-order sizing assistance and may approve returns of eligible unworn items at its discretion, subject to return shipping and a restocking fee. We will also review and resolve qualifying issues involving damaged products, manufacturing defects, printing errors, or incorrect items when reported within 7 days of delivery and accompanied by clear photographs.

Pattern History: ERDL

The Engineer Research and Development Laboratory (ERDL) camouflage pattern was developed by the U.S. Army during the late 1940s and 1950s, with final refinements completed by the Engineer Research and Development Laboratory at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Officially introduced in 1948 for testing and later adopted on a limited scale during the Vietnam War, ERDL featured a four-color woodland design of light green, dark green, brown, and black that provided exceptional concealment in dense jungle terrain. Lightweight ERDL uniforms first saw widespread combat use in the late 1960s with U.S. Army Special Forces, Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) teams, Navy SEALs, Marine Reconnaissance units, and other elite forces operating in Southeast Asia.

ERDL proved so effective that it became the foundation for the U.S. military's next standard camouflage pattern, M81 Woodland, introduced in 1981. By enlarging the ERDL pattern while retaining its proven four-color palette, M81 carried ERDL's legacy into decades of military service. Today, original ERDL uniforms are highly prized by collectors and historians as one of the most influential camouflage patterns ever developed, marking the transition from traditional camouflage designs to the modern era of military concealment.

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