Although the chocolate chip camouflage became well-known during the Gulf War, it was originally designed in 1962. The Army, believing that it might become necessary to intervene in the Arab-Israeli conflicts, developed a test pattern using the deserts of southwestern United States as a model. Learn More
In February 1967, a new camouflage uniform, based on the pattern devised in 1948 by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratory, was issued to special units of the U.S. Army in Vietnam.
The U.S. Woodland Camouflage pattern is the most widely-recognised camouflage pattern in world. Learn More
The original and highly popular ethnic hair care product since 1926. Heavy pomade offers strong hold with moderate shine. Works best with very short hair- slicking down tight to head or to hold up a stiff flattop. For longer hair such as pomps, add a lite pomade such as Hair-Glo. Pleasent familiar barbershop scent.
GREASE - STRONG HOLD - MEDIUM SHINE
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