Collection: German Oak Leaf Eichenlaubmuster Spring CAMO

Oak Leaf Eichenlaubmuster Spring CAMO is a WWII-era camouflage pattern originally developed for the Waffen-SS and introduced in 1943 as part of Germany’s effort to enhance troop concealment in various terrains. The name Eichenlaubmuster translates to "oak leaf pattern", referencing its leaf-like shapes designed to blend into natural environments. The spring variant featured vibrant greens, tans, and browns, optimized for lush forests and grasslands during the spring and summer months. This pattern was commonly used on reversible smocks, zeltbahns (tent ponchos), and field gear, allowing soldiers to switch between spring and autumn variations depending on the season. The version of Oak Leaf Eichenlaubmuster Spring CAMO featured on CAMO HQ is inspired by this historical military design, preserving its authentic aesthetic while adapting it for collectors, outdoor enthusiasts, and commercial applications.

32 products