1951 Dutch Army spot camouflage pattern jacket and pants

Medium sized, BD marked

UITVERKOCHT / SOLD
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The Dutch Army spot camouflage pattern was introduced around 1951, and is obviously heavily influenced by the US WW2 era jungle pattern. This uniform was primarily intended for issue to the Army Commandos (Korps Commandotroepen) (KCT), the pattern for which generally consisted of dark green, olive green, reddish-brown & pinkish brown spots on a pale green or tan background. The uniforms were produced by three different Dutch firms, Lievenboom-Borne, De Beyenkorf-Terborg and SKIL, each of which vary slightly in the quality of fabric and dye lots employed in the printing process. Some collectors refer to this pattern as "jellybean spot."

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