Swiss M70 Alpenflage Field Pants
Almost immediately after our Alpenflage parkas arrived, the crowds of casserole-camo obsessed surplus enjoyers demanded we get more. Well, ask and you shall receive. In fall and early winter foliage, Alpenflage excels. It was designed to match the conditions of the swiss alps, so there's no better time of year to don it. Outside of it's function as camouflage, it's gained massive popularity in the secondhand surplus market since it became available in the 90s. Like the parka, it's main party piece is the absurd pockets. The extra-large cargo pockets on the pants have internal dividers for magazines and higher up on the pants there's thru-pockets to access layers underneath. The cargo pockets are so robust they can handle heavier objects like grenades being shoved in, because if you're in the swiss alps, what the hell are you doing without your 4 frag grenades, amirite? Don't be afraid to really jam-pack them full of goodies for your pizza-camo fueled expeditions. They're made out of