Thyrm celebrates historic camouflage patterns in the form of Thyrm Camo Hats. These are all limited runs. When we run low on one, we are sure to be thinking about designing the next one. Models M81 Woodland Camo: This is the bold enlargement of the conventional ERDL pattern used in the US military since the late 1940s. It was developed in 1981 and became popular in 4 branches of the US military. Its colors are vibrant. However, it would blend right into a mossy Pacific Northwest forest. We embroidered the Thyrm twin axe and gear logo on the side front of each hat. Desert Night Camo: This is a two-tone grid camouflage that helped to mask wearers from Soviet-based night vision devices during the Gulf War (early 1990s). Of course, it doesn’t work well with modern NVDs. It doesn’t make sense just to mask the top front of your head either, if you’re trying not to be seen… Our desert night camouflage pattern includes an upgraded grid resolution, and our subtle Norse axe and gear logos are sporadically dispersed. M90 Arid Swedish Camo: In the late 1980s, Sweden introduced a “splinter” pattern, which has distinct angles. They adapted this design in the early 2000s to work with a desert color way, which we feature in our version of the M90 Arid Swedish Camo. Additionally, the pattern includes the subtle placement of the Thyrm double axe and gear logo. A genuine leather patch with the Thyrm Logo is sewn to the front side of each hat. Want to explore historic camouflages on your own? Geek out like we do at Camopedia.