Collection: Rhodesian Brushstroke 1st Pattern CAMO

A locally-produced brushstroke camouflage pattern, influenced by the original British wartime design, was developed for Rhodesian security forces and introduced circa 1965. The pattern would incorporate brown & forest green brush strokes on a yellowish-tan background, creating a scheme more suitable to the African bush than the older WW2 and 1950s era designs. The 1st pattern Rhodesian brush design was produced from 1965 until 1969, and is seen here in its first incarnation, which was printed on the same cotton denim fabric used for the tropical uniforms worn by personnel deployed to Malaya. The "translucent" printing of the design was a mark of the prototype or trial uniforms, and was later fixed by adjusting the type of dyes used in the printing process.

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