Sherp in KLMK
Sherp in KLMK
The Sherp returns for Winter ‘23.
THE PATTERN:
KLMK (aka Berezka or "Birch Leaf") is a Soviet pattern that was an icon of their 1980s war and occupation in Afghanistan. It was designed to overcome NATO night vision devices at the time, and is perhaps the first digital camo pattern to have been developed and issued (late 1960s.)
There are many versions of KLMK - all with slight variations of shades and colors. The version we used on this sherpa is “silver leaf.”
THE FIT:
Inspired by classic retro Patagonia, the gen. 2 Sherp jacket features a fleece shell, wind-resistant bonded mesh lining, and gunmetal YKK zippers.
The camo pattern is woven into the fabric with multi-colored threads and therefore resistant to fading.
These are the exact same size/fit as last season’s QILO x WRMFZY Sherps in Choco Chip & War Rug Patterns.
Note - if you are in between sizes, we recommend going with the size closest to your measurements (size up or down).
Available in sizes S-2XL