I have a bunch of these Polish army trousers which are really comfortable and reliable but I've been wondering for a while what the little squares are for, can anyone give me an answer?
That’s to ensure a single bullet hole doesn’t ruin the whole thing. Ripstop.
Nothing more comfortable than a worn out old uniform. My summer trousers that are 3 years old now are genuinely more cozy than a tracksuit. They’ve been everywhere with me from the border to the flood. They are legit. Adjustable at the top with tape, at the bottom with velcro, the pockets have pockets in them. If need be you can carry a 1l bottle in there no issue.
That’s Soviet RBMK-1200 stealth camouflage. This humble grid stops all NATO radars and cameras, making soldiers invisible.
That is how KGB approached Trump and turned him into Russian asset. You don’t see them on TV while they are telling Trump what to say.
If you are not invisible, it means that you are not an emperor material.
I bought some Polish BDUs exactly like this when I visited. They might be the most comfortable thing in my wardrobe, and they are pretty warm too. Where did you get yours?
Panterka 😎
When I was in the army, there were people who were able to have those trousers shined. You just have to keep them unwashed for two months, and wipe your greasy hands in them.
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It’s ripstop material … the squares are reinforcing threads to prevent spread of damage.
[Rip stop – link to English wikipedia ](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripstop)
Fabric is called rip-stop
That’s to ensure a single bullet hole doesn’t ruin the whole thing. Ripstop.
Nothing more comfortable than a worn out old uniform. My summer trousers that are 3 years old now are genuinely more cozy than a tracksuit. They’ve been everywhere with me from the border to the flood. They are legit. Adjustable at the top with tape, at the bottom with velcro, the pockets have pockets in them. If need be you can carry a 1l bottle in there no issue.
That’s Soviet RBMK-1200 stealth camouflage. This humble grid stops all NATO radars and cameras, making soldiers invisible.
That is how KGB approached Trump and turned him into Russian asset. You don’t see them on TV while they are telling Trump what to say.
If you are not invisible, it means that you are not an emperor material.
I bought some Polish BDUs exactly like this when I visited. They might be the most comfortable thing in my wardrobe, and they are pretty warm too. Where did you get yours?
Panterka 😎
When I was in the army, there were people who were able to have those trousers shined. You just have to keep them unwashed for two months, and wipe your greasy hands in them.
Good stuff. Durable.
are you looking to sell them?
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