Collection: Guyanese Tiger Stripe CAMO

The Guyanese Tiger Stripe CAMO is inspired by the distinctive camouflage pattern worn by the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), one of the few modern militaries to adopt a Tiger Stripe variant as its standard uniform. The pattern features bold, slashing black, green, and tan stripes over a lighter turquoise background optimized for jungle and tropical environments. This design is particularly suited for dense rainforests, swamps, and riverine terrain, which dominate Guyana’s geography. The GDF, established in 1965, has used variations of Tiger Stripe camouflage for its infantry, special forces, and border security units, setting it apart from the more common woodland and digital camouflage patterns used in the region. While Tiger Stripe camo originated during the Vietnam War and was famously used by U.S. Special Forces, South Vietnamese forces, and other Southeast Asian nations, Guyana remains one of the few countries in South America and the Caribbean to maintain this pattern as a standard-issue uniform. The Guyanese Tiger Stripe CAMO available through CAMO HQ is inspired by this rare yet highly effective jungle warfare design, preserving its stealthy and aggressive aesthetic while adapting it for commercial and non-military applications.