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Sunday, September 10, 2017

Military/paramilitary/tactical combat clothing & camouflage substitutes for countries that ban camouflage clothing. Plus 100% cotton combat fatigues (especially for Christians).

Awhile ago, I've found out that in places such as Antigua, Barbados, Jamaica, Saudi Arabia, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, the civilian possession of camouflage is restricted in one way or another.

As a spin-off to my articles 
Most recommended civilian-legal airguns & modern lightly to unregulated antique replicas from around the world, along with crossbows & compound bows,
My most recommended civilian-legal guns & ammunition around the world, and
My most recommended civilian-legal rifles & shotguns for American Samoa, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, California, Connecticut, plus airguns for Illinois & Delaware,
I'm writing this for people who are stuck in places like those mentioned before.

However, I'm not putting all "tactical" style clothes that can be found and had here. I'm mainly looking at high-end brands that do NOT contain polyester.
It's okay to use polyester containing clothing if you're just in a sport or, to a limited extent, private security and law enforcement use. But, if lit on fire or exposed to exessive heat, polyester can melt, fuse to one's skin, and seriously affect their quality of life.

Top recommended brands (with clothing that is available in coyote brown/tan and other colors):
Enhanced Combat Performance - NFM Group
ClawGear
Beyond Clothing

Crye precision (highly recommended, especially with using khaki in a desert environment):

G3 Combat Shirt™

G3 All Weather Combat Pant

G3 Field Shirt™

TruSpec (for the more budget-oriented):

TRU Xtreme® (Olive-Drab green only)

Men's Ascent Shorts

BDU shorts

Headgear:
Helikon-Tex boonie hat (most reccomended)
Propper 100% cotton boonie hat (in khaki)
Propper BDU patrol cap (in khaki)
TruSpec:
Gen-II Adjustable Boonie Hat
Contractor's Boonies
Adjustable Ball Cap
Contractor's Caps


Other:

5.11 Stryke™ Shorts

Flame resistant combat fatigues:

FirstSpear Asset

DriFire product line (especially for t-shirts and flight suits)

TruSpec XFire Line

ArmyNavy combat shirts

ArmyNavy gloves

As for body armor and other accessories that are going to be used in places with multiple terrain colors, I would recommend going for brown, since it is the best single color for use in multiple environments;
http://www.combatreform.org/brown.htm







For children:


I also recommend looking into having camouflage stencils and spray-on paint/dyes on hand in case you and/or any of your allies wish to make your own camouflage clothes. However, be careful, as that you may get into trouble for making camouflaged clothing. 

More videos about combat clothing:


DISCLAIMER:
I am NOT responsible for what anyone does after they read this article, and decide to wear clothing articles like those described here while being involved in illegal, unethical and/or questionable activities.

For those of you who identify as Christian, you may think about the Bible verse that says that one shouldn't wear clothing made out of different materials. So, if you consider yourself to be serious about following the Bible, here are some options for combat fatigues that should be compliant with that rule;

Leo Kohler clothing Propper BDU Coat
TruSpec BDU
Rothco M-65 Field Jacket
Propper Cotton Boonie hat
Propper BDU Patrol Cap
Propper 6-Panel Cap with Loop

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