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Sumpfmuster Zeltbahn Marsh CAMO Unisex Hockey Fan Jersey

Original price $59.00 - Original price $59.00
Original price
$59.00
$59.00 - $59.00
Current price $59.00
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Hockey Jersey

Meticulously crafted with hockey-specific construction for an authentic fan experience, this jersey caters to every hockey enthusiast, bringing team pride in style.

  • 100% recycled polyester fabric
  • Fabric weight: 4.7 oz./yd² (160 g/m²)
  • Two-way stretch fabric
  • Moisture-wicking material
  • Relaxed fit
  • UPF50+ protection
  • Rounded shoulder yoke
  • V-neck collar
  • Fabric is OEKO-TEX 100 and GRS certified
Description

Hockey Jersey

Meticulously crafted with hockey-specific construction for an authentic fan experience, this jersey caters to every hockey enthusiast, bringing team pride in style.

  • 100% recycled polyester fabric
  • Fabric weight: 4.7 oz./yd² (160 g/m²)
  • Two-way stretch fabric
  • Moisture-wicking material
  • Relaxed fit
  • UPF50+ protection
  • Rounded shoulder yoke
  • V-neck collar
  • 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. 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: Sumpfmuster

Sumpfmuster, meaning "Marsh Pattern" in German, was developed by Germany during the closing years of World War II as an evolution of the earlier Splittermuster camouflage. Introduced in 1943 and refined in 1944, Sumpfmuster retained the angular splinter shapes of its predecessor but replaced many of the sharp geometric forms with softer, elongated brush-like elements while maintaining the distinctive vertical "rain" streaks. The result was a camouflage pattern that blended more effectively in forests, wetlands, and the marshy landscapes of Central and Eastern Europe.

Issued in limited quantities to Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS units during the final years of the war, Sumpfmuster represented one of Germany's last major camouflage developments before the conflict ended. Its improved disruptive design influenced numerous post-war camouflage patterns, including East Germany's Strichtarn and other European rain-pattern camouflage systems developed during the Cold War. Today, Sumpfmuster is recognized as one of the rarest and most historically significant German camouflage patterns, admired by military historians, collectors, and camouflage enthusiasts for its innovative design and lasting influence on modern military camouflage.

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