Experimental Military Camo Fabric Grey Digital Geometric MIL-DTL-44436B
Offered here is a military-spec experimental camouflage fabric featuring a grey-scale geometric digital pattern designed for urban / industrial low-visibility applications.
This fabric was produced under MIL-DTL-44436B, a U.S. military textile performance specification, and is labeled ERA3 Greytone, indicating evaluation / research test yardage rather than a standard-issue camouflage pattern.
The angular, abstract design is intended to break up outlines in built environments and is commonly seen in contractor R&D programs, OPFOR use, and concept camouflage development.
This is genuine contractor surplus, not a fashion reproduction.
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🔍 Product Details
• Pattern: Experimental / Abstract Geometric Digital Camouflage
• Colorway: ERA3 Greytone (Grey Scale)
• Specification: MIL-DTL-44436B
• Finish: CRF Finish
• Material: Nylon/Cotton Blend (typical for this specification)
• Width: Approx. 67 inches
• Condition: New / Unused surplus
• Origin: U.S. Military Contractor Production
• Sold By: The yard (continuous cuts when possible)
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🧵 Common Uses
• Tactical gear & load-bearing equipment
• Packs, pouches, and bags
• Jackets, outerwear, and reinforcement panels
• Industrial / utility sewing projects
• Costume, prop, and film wardrobe
• Urban camo or low-visibility design projects
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⚠️ Important Notes
• This is NOT a currently issued U.S. military camouflage pattern
• Pattern was produced for evaluation / experimental use
• Fabric may show minor storage fold lines from surplus handling
• Color tones may vary slightly by lot and lighting
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📦 Shipping & Handling
• Fabric will be folded and carefully packaged
• Combined shipping available for multiple yards
• Ships from Michigan, USA
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Disclaimer:
We have made an effort to provide fabric images that closely represent the fabric colors. However, due to all the possible variations — light source, monitor quality, etc. — we cannot guarantee that the fabric images accurately represent the true fabric colors. Please take this into consideration if you are trying to color match materials