Like the US Military's M81 Woodland camo, British DPM has had a remarkably long service history in several military organizations worldwide, particularly in countries that were previously British colonies. The origins of DPM can be traced back to the hand-painted Denison smock used by British commandos in the 1940s. Early patterns of DPM continued to be used for some field uniforms until it was adopted more broadly in 1968. Up until 2016, DPM had been the standard camo pattern used by the British Armed Forces and is still the issued pattern in several countries.
The DPM Field Pants are high-quality field trousers hailing from a certain country with ridiculously low standards for dentistry. With numerous adjustment points to maintain efficiency and simplicity, and abundant storage provided by its five pockets (three of which can be buttoned), these pants are designed for utility. The DPM camo enables the user to blend seamlessly into wooded environments (your moms backyard) while still allowing them to be worn on the street without looking like a LARPer. The adjustable drawstring waist and ankles allows for a slightly tailored fit.
Features
- 67/33 PolyCotton
- Two Thigh pockets
- Two hand pockets
- One rear pocket
- Zipper Fly
- Adjustable drawstring and buttonable waist
- Drawstring ankle adjustment
Sizing
The DPM Field Pants are sized using standard NATO sizing, which we've translated to good ol' American pant sizing. All you'll need is your inseam, and waist circumference.
Condition
Field Pants are in excellent condition, with no tears, rips, or holes, and all hardware functional and intact.