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Patched Vietnam Era Commercial Hunting Gear


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bareknuckleboutique

Hey guys, this may be a long shot but as a pretty new collector of Vietnam era uniforms I have been really intrigued by all of the variations of uniforms worn. While reading the forums about different types of camo adapted by the US during Vietnam, I kept reading about commercial hunting camo being used. Most of the time it seems like their is no way to actually prove that a hunting piece was worn during the war. That being said, I have seen a few examples on here of commercial hunting camo with patches and name tape etc. and I thought it would be cool to see more examples of authentic patched commercial hunting pieces! If anybody has a piece that they would like to share that would be great! I do not own a piece myself yet, but here is a nice one that "Anelles" posted a couple years ago.

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vintageproductions

Not commercial hunting camo.

This pattern is referred to as the "Invisible ERDL" or Invisible BDQ pattern.

There is a civilian version of this but this one looks original;

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River Patrol

Very interesting uniform!

 

Is the material poplin?

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bareknuckleboutique

Not commercial hunting camo.

This pattern is referred to as the "Invisible ERDL" or Invisible BDQ pattern.

There is a civilian version of this but this one looks original;

Oh! Good to know. Ive seen this same pattern with the two lower pockets a time or two, would that be the civilian issued version?

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