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- 1968 (Creation)
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Country of Design: Bulgaria
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Note
Invisible Men exhibition label:
FROGSKIN CAMOUFLAGE COVERALL
Maker unknown
1968
Recognised by the Bulgarians as Zhabezhka kozha – frogskin – this camouflage design features bright green spots and blotches overlaid with angled brown broken lines which look like falling rain. This style of camouflage derives from the German Splitter patterns first used during the Second World War.
Cotton
Archive no. 2016.139
Note
Invisible Men exhibition label:
FROGSKIN CAMOUFLAGE COVERALL
Maker unknown
1968
Recognised by the Bulgarians as Zhabezhka kozha – frogskin – this camouflage design features bright green spots and blotches overlaid with angled brown broken lines which look like falling rain. This style of camouflage derives from the German Splitter patterns first used during the Second World War.
Cotton
Archive no. 2016.139