Introduced circa 1990 was this three-color desert pattern, nicknamed Daguet (Operation Daguet being the French name for the First Gulf War/Desert Storm). It consists of sparse horizontal stripes of brown and tan on a sandy background and has served as the primary desert uniform pattern of French military forces. Shortly following the introduction of a desert pattern came the universal adoption of a camouflage uniform designed for wear by French forces in Europe. The pattern chosen, officially Centre Europe (CE), draws heavily on the coloration incorporated into the US m81 woodlan design, but retaining the thicker and heavier French stripe pattern.
Tactical shirt size L F with two pockets on the sleeve
Material:
Sleeves: 100% cotton Ripstop
Sleeve Reinforcement: 100% cotton Ripstop
Points: 100% Polyester