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kilfrg7864

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  1. i hope you can see it in this picture but ya I believe that is the grid like pattern you are referring to. If this is rip stop will washing it not make it fade as well?
  2. the combat shirt and trousers are actually in fact rip stop. Ya that was actually the first time I've used my new MC, i only washed it once before, so maybe more washing will help? but wont it make the pattern less effective if it is faded? Taken from Propper site: 65% polyester / 35% cotton Battle Rip fabric.
  3. here is another picture of me and my other buddy, notice how his is way more tan
  4. so even though mine appears to be way more green than "normal" it is still supposed to work the same way as all of the other multicam material? I just pretty much don't want to be a big green blob in a very arid and brown environment....
  5. yah thats what i thought because from what i understand propper uses real crye fabric, so don't understand why there is so much green!!
  6. its just where i play green doesn't really blend in all that well, and seeing how everyone else's multicam is wayy more tan makes me wonder why mine is so green.
  7. heres mine... Anyone know why my multicam is so friggen green O_O? They are the new combat pants and shirt propper makes.... Its really frustrating because my replicas that I sold looked a lot more tan and looked a lot better with my vest but now its bleh... anyways here it is
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