By A Mystery Man Writer
They call it yomping. And what better way to yomp than with the coolest desert camo pattern around and in jungle hat form. Desert DPM originally consisted of subdued sand and khaki hues when it was first developed in the late 1980's. However, some rather intrepid Middle Eastern countries figured that the original four toned desert pattern worked pretty darn well.
While here in the colonies we call a loaded march “rucking”, our former colonial overlords have a different, far goofier name. They call it yomping.
British Desert DPM Jungle Hat
While here in the colonies we call a loaded march “rucking”, our former colonial overlords have a different, far goofier name. They call it yomping.
British Desert DPM Nape Hat
While here in the colonies we call a loaded march “rucking”, our former colonial overlords have a different, far goofier name for it. They call it
British Desert DPM Short-Brim Boonie Hat
UK British Army Surplus Issue Desert DPM Bush Hat, Brimmed Camouflage Boonie Cap
While here in the colonies we call a loaded march “rucking”, our former colonial overlords have a different, far goofier name. They call it yomping.
British Desert DPM Jungle Hat
Sierra-313 - Expedition cap British Army DPM Desert camouflage
DPM Bush Hat, Issue (Various)
British DPM Boonie Hat - New
Original British army surplus desert DPM camo boonie bush hat - Surplus & Lost