The Frog Skin CAMO patterns, available on CAMO HQ, originated during World War II as one of the first large-scale camouflage designs used by the U.S. military. Initially developed for U.S. Marine Corps and Army units fighting in the Pacific and European theaters, Frog Skin featured a dual-sided design—one for jungle environments and the other for arid or beach terrain. Over time, the pattern influenced camouflage development in multiple countries, with variations appearing in France, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Vietnam, each adapting the mottled, organic shapes for their climates and military needs. Though eventually phased out in favor of more modern designs, Frog Skin remains a historic and visually striking camouflage, revered for its vintage military aesthetic. The Frog Skin CAMO collection on CAMO HQ features classic reproductions and unique adaptations, making it a must-have for collectors, reenactors, and camo enthusiasts looking for an iconic piece of camouflage history.