Constructed from a tear- and abrasion-resistant fabric, these pants combine polyester and cotton, further strengthened by a Rip-Stop weave. With numerous pockets and an ergonomic design, they are ideal for both urban use and outdoor adventures.
Constructed from a fabric combining 65% polyester with 35% cotton and further strengthened by a Rip-Stop weave, the model offers enhanced durability. Elastic Velcro straps positioned at the waist allow for precise adjustment to the wearer’s waist size. Adjustment at the knees and ankles enables the user to modify the leg fit to individual preference. Integrated knee protectors provide extra protection during field activities.
Outfitted with 13 functional pockets:
- two open pockets at the hips
- two front thigh pockets secured with Velcro flaps
- two large cargo pockets with Velcro closures
- two lower thigh compartments fitted with Velcro flaps
- two back pockets equipped with zippers
- a single open pocket on the left thigh
- two open utility pockets positioned above the hip pockets
The Woodland camouflage, often referred to as U.S. Woodland or M81, is an iconic pattern first adopted by the US Armed Forces in the early 1980s, drawing inspiration from the earlier ERDL design. Serving as the standard camouflage for the US military for more than twenty years, right up to the close of the 2000s, the pattern stands out for its large, asymmetrical patches in green, brown, beige, and black. Such coloration ensures effective concealment and disruption, particularly suited for forested environments. Due to its proven performance and worldwide recognition, the design has given rise to countless adaptations, appearing in over 60 uniform types across the globe. The influence of Woodland extends far beyond military use, having made a significant impact on mainstream fashion as well.