at a surplus store, theres a bunch of these shirts....all are exposed buttons, 2 pockets, long sleeve, no epaulettes on some of them, only tags i could see were wash instruction in symbols only (no text), and 100% pamuk or 100%pamluk (which is cotton or poplin?) theres 3 shades, brown dominant, green dominant, US similar, ripstop...no pics sorry, it looks remarkably like the central american uniforms (Ecuador, Cuba, etc) but i thought eastern europe because of "Pamuk:" name?
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woodland camo knockoff, 2 pocket shirts.....100% PAMUK??
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Yes,a pic would be helpful...
Due to an online dictionary it could be Croatian, Serbian or Turkish?
Due to an online dictionary it could be Croatian, Serbian or Turkish?
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Pamuk is Serbo-Croat for Cotton, it is also Turkish for Cotton. Given the description, and what is likely to be found here in the US, my guess is Croat and/or Bosnian shirts. They are all over the place here in the US, or at least have been. Sportsmans Guide, and a number of other big surplus operations, also have the trousers and M-65 style field jackets.
Steve
Steve
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- Name : Steven Blankenheim
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the best picture i could get of the shirt
CamoDeafie- Sergeant
- Name : Steven Blankenheim
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holey my pic is BAD... sorry guys i'll try again when i get up there again next week or so
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Bad pic indeed However, what I can make out is consistent with a Croat or B-H shirt. I don't know of any way to tell the difference between the two, unfortunately.
Steve
Steve