Denison Congo Camo traces its origins to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire), where it was used by military and paramilitary forces during the mid-20th century. This pattern was a regional adaptation of the famous British Denison Smock camouflage, originally developed for airborne forces during World War II. Featuring bold, hand-painted brushstroke patterns in earthy greens, browns, and tans, Denison Congo Camo was designed for jungle and savanna warfare, providing effective concealment in Africa’s diverse landscapes. The version of Denison Congo Camo featured on CAMO HQ is directly inspired by this historic design, retaining its distinctive aesthetic while making it available for collectors, history enthusiasts, and commercial use.