Black Erbsenmuster Pea Pattern Wide-leg Joggers
The Erbsenmuster, or "pea pattern," was a German World War II camouflage designed by Johann Georg Otto Schick. It featured bold, irregular areas of black over brown and green on a pale background, known as "Erbsentarn" or "M44." This distinct night version in black and greys is a redesign aimed to effectively conceal in various environments, from forests to urban settings for combat units.Interestingly, the Leibermuster, which was developed towards the end of the war, was inspired by the Erbsenmuster and was the basis for the Swiss army's "Alpenflage" or "TAZ 83" pattern that collectors in the West have dubbed "pizza camouflage". • 95% recycled polyester, 5% spandex• Wide-leg cut• Relaxed fit• Side pockets• Elastic waistband with a drawstring • Tear-away care label Size guide WAIST (inches) HIPS (inches) 2XS 28 ⅜ 35 ⅜ XS 29 ⅞ 37 S 31 ½ 38 ⅝ M 33 ⅛ 40 ⅛ L 36 ¼ 43 ¼ XL 39 ⅜ 46 ½ 2XL 42 ½ 49 ⅝ 3XL 45 ⅝ 52 ¾ 4XL 48 ⅞ 55 ⅞ 5XL 52 59 6XL 55 ⅛ 62 ¼ WAIST