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Puma pattern
Philip- ADMIN MODERATOR
- Location : Austria
Registration date : 2009-02-17
Number of posts : 3124
- Post n°1
Puma pattern
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sh4pak- Junior Lieutenant
- Age : 51
Location : Washington, DC
Registration date : 2012-04-23
Number of posts : 626
- Post n°2
Re: Puma pattern
Halloo, Philip.
Just picked one of these up today-- same-same on all counts.
It doesn't seem to be a particularly popular pattern, but I think it'd be a fairly rad combo with jeans. My wife agrees. =]
Weird as hell, right? I mean... it is totally Cheetah... but it is well made, unique, and well tailored.
Cheers,
--Dan
Just picked one of these up today-- same-same on all counts.
It doesn't seem to be a particularly popular pattern, but I think it'd be a fairly rad combo with jeans. My wife agrees. =]
Weird as hell, right? I mean... it is totally Cheetah... but it is well made, unique, and well tailored.
Cheers,
--Dan
ripcord- Colonel
- Location : USA
Registration date : 2012-12-29
Number of posts : 2862
- Post n°3
Re: Puma pattern
Nice acquisition....
I have one of these, as well. One of my very few Eastern European pieces.
They are well made, and very warm coats. Basically has 2 liners, an integral liner, and a button-in liner.
Decent camo pattern, too....
Wear it, and enjoy it...
rip....
I have one of these, as well. One of my very few Eastern European pieces.
They are well made, and very warm coats. Basically has 2 liners, an integral liner, and a button-in liner.
Decent camo pattern, too....
Wear it, and enjoy it...
rip....
Camo_fiend- MODERATOR
- Name : Ben
Location : Lefthand side of the Atlantic
Registration date : 2009-07-22
Number of posts : 2705
- Post n°4
Re: Puma pattern
Found one of these myself about 2 years ago -- it's very warm, and it doesn't even have the button-in liner. I actually use mine in the winter. Has anyone been able to find a place selling the liners? I wouldn't mind finding one just for completion's sake.
Were pants ever made in this pattern? I've never seen any...
Were pants ever made in this pattern? I've never seen any...
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Martin- Captain
- Name : Martin
Location : Perth, Western Australia
Registration date : 2009-06-25
Number of posts : 936
- Post n°5
Re: Puma pattern
Camo_fiend wrote:
Were pants ever made in this pattern? I've never seen any...
http://camouniforms.net/index.php/eastern-europe/poland/wz89-puma
Camo_fiend- MODERATOR
- Name : Ben
Location : Lefthand side of the Atlantic
Registration date : 2009-07-22
Number of posts : 2705
- Post n°6
Re: Puma pattern
Thanks, Martin! Never even knew these existed.
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