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LIMITED-RUN DESERT DPM TROUSERS
The iconic two tone tan camo is now available. This desert delight has been manufactured in the same Crye G3 cut as our very popular OPFOR DPM run.



THE SEXIEST DESERT CAMOUFLAGE
Before the rise of Multicam and the British Army's adoption of MTP, DDPM (Desert Disruptive Pattern Material) was the pattern of choice for the MoD when sending troops to the sandbox.
The iconic two tone pattern is very effective in arid and desert areas and was well used in the First and Second Gulf war, as well as the early years of the GWOT.
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Desert drip for the discerning operator!
Warfare Media will soon be offering reproductions of the DDPM camouflage in:
- G3 Cut Trousers: Known for their advanced design and durability, the Crye G3 Cut Trousers will now also be available in DDPM. These trousers offer high performance and comfort, using stretch panels and inbuilt kneepads. A garment truly tailored to the requirements of tactical operations.
- Other cuts: in the future WM may produce other garments or more production runs with this pattern, however no guarantees due to the prevalence of the pattern on the surplus market. If you need the desert swag don't miss the opportunity.
Questions?
Why DDPM?
We think it's cool, I dont think we need another reason.
Just trousers?
DDPM is freely available on the surplus market with cheap UBACS, smocks and shirts at most surplus stores. For this reason we've decided to only produce G3 cut trousers to compliment this.
Why wear DDPM?
Do you need a reason other than its cool? Also helps if you're operating in desert I suppose.
Your reproduction is darker?
If you look up unissued desert DPM you'll see our shade is a close match, issued equipment will fade with time, aswell as several shades existing across the 2 decade production of the camouflage.

Oozing with history.
Are you really nerdy? Do you love to bully mutlicam users? Do you crave something different?
Due to its rarity in modern cuts, DDPM has been a uncommon sight in recent years, and we're surprised no ones produced a G3 cut of it before. We hope we can bring this iconic pattern back into the limelight where it deserves to be.