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Genuine British army combat trousers DPM military pants 95 woodland Jungle

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Genuine British army combat trousers DPM military pants 95 woodland Jungle

The British military DPM combat pants were the standard issue combat trousers for the British armed forces from the late 1980s until the early 2000s. The DPM pattern was designed to provide effective camouflage in a range of environments, including woodland, desert, and urban settings.

The combat pants were made from a hard-wearing cotton-polyester blend fabric and featured reinforced knees and seat, as well as adjustable waist tabs for a comfortable fit. They also had large cargo pockets on the thighs for storing equipment and other essential items.

The British military DPM combat pants were designed to be worn with a matching jacket and were often used in conjunction with body armor and other protective gear. While they have been largely phased out of service, they remain popular among military surplus collectors and outdoor enthusiasts.

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The British military DPM combat pants were the standard issue combat trousers for the British armed forces from the late 1980s until the early 2000s. The DPM pattern was designed to provide effective camouflage in a range of environments, including woodland, desert, and urban settings.

The combat pants were made from a hard-wearing cotton-polyester blend fabric and featured reinforced knees and seat, as well as adjustable waist tabs for a comfortable fit. They also had large cargo pockets on the thighs for storing equipment and other essential items.

The British military DPM combat pants were designed to be worn with a matching jacket and were often used in conjunction with body armor and other protective gear. While they have been largely phased out of service, they remain popular among military surplus collectors and outdoor enthusiasts.