British DPM Gore-Tex Gaiters perfect for these conditions ❄️

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he classic British Army Disruptive Material Pattern (DPM), the go-to" field shirt for "Fudds" and "Tacticool" operators alike. First drawn up in the early 1960s with heavy influences from the earlier British Denison patterns, the four colour pattern was a standardization of the previously hand drawn pattern. It works exceptionally well in the bush, and saw a service life of almost five decades.

These tall gaiters with a waterproof Gortex construction are a must have wet conditions, to protect the otherwise vulnerable area of the wearer's boot laces. Easily attached with a side zipper, and various bungie/strapping variations, with a steel wire securing strap that wraps around the bottom of the boot.

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