Resort Shirt in ERDL







Resort Shirt in ERDL
Jungle Fever Dreams Collection Pt. III - “Charlie Don’t Surf”
ERDL Camo - During the latter stages of the war, tiger stripe was gradually replaced in American reconnaissance units by the then-new ERDL pattern, a predecessor of the US four-color woodland pattern (M81).
A green-dominant version, along with a tan/brown dominant version were developed. The United States Marine Corps (USMC) adopted the green-dominant version as standard issue in South Vietnam in 1968, and later the U.S. Army introduced it on a wide scale in Southeast Asia.
The brown-dominant version was later developed into M81 woodland.
We used the green-dominant version for this collection, as it remains iconic for the Vietnam period
Material:
Silky Soft superfine denier poly material.
Resistant to shrinkage and wrinkling.
Size Guide (Resort Shirt)
Resort shirts fit standard/true-to-size, slightly relaxed.
We recommend getting the same size as you normally would for a relaxed-fit tee.
Available in sizes S-XXL