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How fashion borrowed military aesthetics and lost the context
"What was once functional equipment tied to service, sacrifice and sometimes trauma is now treated as visual shorthand for ...
NAMPA, Idaho -- Don Burch and Dennis Dunn were frustrated by the camouflage clothing they owned. The two Nampa hunters could blend into the jungles of southeast Asia, the deserts of the Persian Gulf ...
NEW YORK — This fall, there’s no hiding from camouflage. The print that at one time was only a tool for military troops to go unnoticed has become a front-and-center fashion look. It has been adapted ...
Fifty years ago, camouflage clothing choices were so poor that many deer hunters didn’t even own camo. Now, however, walking through the camo section at a store or browsing online reveals so many ...
One of the ads, addressed to the “hip harness and bosom bolster business,” heralded a wartime camouflage cloth impregnated by a top secret process with “a per-manent odor of hibiscus, hydrangea, and ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Camouflage is one thing you can't hide from this back-to-school season. The print has been growing in popularity for kids over the past few years, and that only increases as designers ...
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