Commando swimming shorts. Even though several armies started to use muted solid color uniforms in the 19th century as a result of the changing nature of warfare, only the First World War (WW1) made it necessary to use camouflage on a big scale. The reasons can be found in the conflict and its new technologies. France had to learn it the hard way during the initial phases of WW1, being the only country still using highly visible uniforms. But the French learned quickly and started employing artists and theater set designers to develop techniques to conceal everything from vehicles to buildings. These people were called “Camoufleurs”, thus the now widely used term “camouflage”.
- Available in 2XS to 4XL
- Side seam pockets
- Elasticated waistband
- Functional drawstring
- Breathable waterproof fabric
- Lined with mesh net briefs
Care instructions
Wash at 86°F, low tumble dry heat, hang to dry, do not wring, low heat iron.
Measure Yourself To Find The Right Size
XXS: | XS: | S: | M: | L: | XL: | 2XL: | 3XL: | 4XL: | |
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Waist
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XXS:
69 - 72 cm
27.1 - 28.3 "
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XS:
73 - 76 cm
28.7 - 29.9 "
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S:
77 - 80 cm
30.3 - 31.4 "
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M:
81 - 84 cm
31.8 - 33 "
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L:
85 - 88 cm
33.4 - 34.6 "
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XL:
89 - 92 cm
35 - 36.2 "
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2XL:
93 - 96 cm
36.6 - 37.7 "
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3XL:
97 - 100 cm
38.1 - 39.3 "
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4XL:
101 - 104 cm
39.7 - 40.9 "
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Hips
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XXS:
88 - 91 cm
34.6 - 35.8 "
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XS:
92 - 95 cm
36.2 - 37.4 "
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S:
96 - 99 cm
37.7 - 38.9 "
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M:
100 - 103 cm
39.3 - 40.5 "
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L:
104 - 107 cm
40.9 - 42.1 "
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XL:
108 - 111 cm
42.5 - 43.7 "
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2XL:
112 - 115 cm
44 - 45.2 "
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3XL:
116 - 119 cm
45.6 - 46.8 "
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4XL:
120 - 123 cm
47.2 - 48.4 "
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