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Anonymous Textile Design Series, Mulhouse, Alsace, 1840
Anonymous textile prototypes, Mulhouse, Alsace, c.1840. Rectilinear design sheets generated within the industrial print studios of the Haut-Rhin. Each document encodes surface strategies for mass deployment—pearl rows, abstract chromatic fields, simulated resist-dye grounds. Executed as precision studies for repeat application, they reflect Mulhouse’s role as a nineteenth-century vector hub of textile innovation and print chemistry.




































100 CAMOUFLAGE PATTERNS BY NENDO GRAPHIXXX
100 royalty free eps and ai files
This collection of camouflage patterns originally released with a royalty-free CD-ROM containing seamless vector files that can be used for web pages, graphic design, 3D mapping, desktop wallpapers etc. The data is provided in both Ai and PDF file format and can be downloaded below or through the server page.
Nendo graphixxx is a Japanese graphics outfit set up by Kazuo Anazawa, Tsuyoshi Kusano and Kentaro Fujimoto.
ARC'TERYX LEAF ASSAULT PANT AR MULTICAM GEN2
ARC’TERYX LEAF Assault Pant AR Men’s – MultiCam (Gen2) is a durable, mission-focused field pant designed for mobility, load carriage, and compatibility with boots and protective equipment. The articulated build combines a gusseted crotch for unrestricted movement with an internal knee-cap sleeve that accepts removable soft knee pads or LEAF knee caps (sold separately). Velcro® ankle cuff closures seal over boots to reduce snagging and debris entry. Storage is optimized for work in vehicles and with PPE: hand pockets include an internal folding-knife pocket, expandable cargo flap pockets provide dump-pocket capacity, elongated drop-in seat pockets handle longer items, and thigh pockets are positioned for access when seated, harnessed, or wearing kit.
Materials include NYCO Ripstop Cordura® 6.5 oz (50% nylon / 50% cotton) for balanced abrasion resistance and breathability, plus UFP EV®50 10 mm removable foam knee pads for impact protection.






Invisible: Abbott Thayer and the Art of Camouflage
Abbott H. Thayer is now best known for his portraiture and paintings of angels, such as this one from 1887 held by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. He was also obsessed with nature, particularly how animals could disappear through their color patterns into a landscape.
Thayer identified two visual phenomena undergirding this invisibility: “obliterative countershading” and “disruptive patterning.” In the first, animal skins achieve an illusion of monochrome flatness via coloration darkest in sunlit parts and lightest in areas generally bathed in shadows: examples include the light bellies of otherwise dark rabbit coats or the silver undersides of sharks. The resulting visual compression of a three-dimensional form produces an illusion of monochrome flatness. The second principle takes this illusion to the next level of protective concealment: mottled patterns corresponding to the animal’s habitat disrupt the contours of its flat silhouette, resulting in an impression of not being there.


COMME des GARÇONS HOMME Packer Feature by eye_C


Muscle Suits, The Cell designed by Eiko Ishioka
They were called the “muscle suits” in The Cell. Eiko Ishioka designed them to resemble exposed musculature, turning the body into a surreal anatomical armor that fit the film’s psychological and dreamlike visuals.


Nike 2000 Fall Mens Footwear Catalog
Adidas 2000 Spring Summer Footwear Catalog
full catalog download link below and through the server page.




Nike 2000 Fall Womens Footwear Catalog




Nike 2000 Spring Mens Footwear Catalog
Nike's Spring 2000 Men’s line centered on Alpha Project: Air Zoom Drive 104203-071, Kukini, Zoom Seismic; lightweight mesh, TPU cages, reflective hits, Zoom cushioning across runners and trainers. Complete catalog download link available below and through the server.
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Nike Zoom Hyperflight Sketches
Takahashi Murakami for Issey Miyake / Naoki Takizawa ss2000
FINAL HOME Spring Summer 2000 Collection
Visvim Camo G Line FBT
DPM PEACE CRANE OPERATION
created by urban demographics / original concept by UCCI for droppin' lyrics



In the Age of Hawk vs. Dove, the Crane Rises
Operation Peace Crane is a grassroots project designed to spread the the Origami Peace Crane throughout the physical and cyber world. Since its invention centuries ago, with roots dating back even further, the paper crane has been by far the most popular fold, and has come to symbolize peace around the world. Most notably, thousand-linked cranes are delivered to atomic bomb sites and Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as the need for a nuclear-free, peaceful world becomes more relevant yet.
Normally, origami cranes are folded using colorful origami paper, and traditional patterns. We hereby propose a new movement by spreading the crane with camouflage patterns of military around the world. Using the camouflage on the cranes represents the irony of war and peace that are inherent in our society, as if one cannot exist without the other. Today, we must confront the stark reality that the military complex is a worldwide industry, sponsored by the government (not to mention tax payers), which in turn supports the lifestyles of the unassuming public. We must not forget that we share equal responsibility in the proliferation of arms in the world today . We also understand that the mere presence of military force overseas alarm the foreign citizens and governments, instead of stabilizing politically volatile areas. Upon further introspection into the history of camouflage, its evolution and adaptation of design to the ever-changing political balance is parallel to the way humans have adjusted to the economical needs of the world, only to stray away from values of nature, ironically. It must also be noted that the camouflage patterns used herein do not represent any political messages, except for those calling for immediate and everlasting peace.









Reality is not immutable like a rock, rather it is dynamic like water. Although it may be a strong force, we can shape the future by taking part in it, no matter how small the drop. We sincerely hope that this project, done literally by the hands of the people, would reach the hearts of those who desperately seek peace, as we speak. Lastly, the only way to reach true peace will not come from agitated fear, but from true knowledge and inner peace.
Comme des Garcons Homme Plus Vintage Foulard Lining Blazer
Nom de Guerre "Arabic" Hooded Sweatshirt
Nom de Guerre’s most controversial piece was their “Arabic” all-over print, which hit right at the height of Islamophobia post 9/11.




Salomon Speedcross 3 Camo Titanium
The Salomon Speedcross 3 Camo in Titanium/Dark Titanium/Swamp applies a muted tonal camouflage treatment to the footwear's aggressive trail-running silhouette. A grippy lugged outsole and supportive upper keep it performance-driven, while the low-contrast palette makes it feel more tactical for desert environments.



Futuristic Lock On Target Hud Element
Digital Linen Bandana by Outlier
Fisarmonica with colour variants of Ice Jacket camouflage 1989
LOST & FOUND SECTION FROM FRANK GRAFFITI MAG
Dis-Armor, Krzysztof Wodiczko, 2000
Instrument designed and built in collaboration with members of the Interrogative Design Group, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, MIT: Adam Whiton, Sung Ho Kim, Jerzy Stypułkowski; Japanese team: Mari Ishiko with a group of school psychologists.
Dis-Armor is a psycho-cultural prosthetic device designed as a communications tool for school students. It was directly inspired by the artist’s meeting with alienated, sociopathic Japanese youngsters. The project’s title serves as a reference to the need for “disarming” – for young people encased in a carapace of silence to open up. Resembling a protective suit, the Dis-Armor combines modern technology with Japanese cultural traditions; its overall aesthetic and individual elements were inspired by antique samurai armor. The device features two mini cameras that film the eyes and send the image to two small-size screens at the user’s back. Young people who otherwise avoid direct contact with others can communicate by “looking and speaking with their backs.” Three versions of Dis-Armor were made: a blue one (the earliest); a gold one with an added camera to play back prerecorded statements, with sound-image synchronization, and the option to switch between playback and live broadcasting; and a third one, equipped with a back camera and a small LCD screen replacing the earlier rearview mirror.

woodland camo car
BMW 5 Series E34 generation
F.C.R.B. x Nike Lunar Rejuven8 Mid



Futura Laboratories Spring/Summer 2011 Lookbook
Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater Animals Camo Uniform
Steadies the wearer's hand, eliminating hand trembling while using guns. Received by non-lethal victory against Ocelot. Found in the cave immediately after the battle, in one of the areas right near you. The best camouflage to be used on the mountains of Krasnogorje.
"An animal skin camo uniform. Wearing it removes any hand-shaking while aiming a gun."
Source: Konami Archives
Maharishi Camo Smock Parkas — Multi-Pattern Collection Rail
Maharishi Tigerstripe DPM Apron — Medicom Toy Tokyo
Barbour 'The Military' Vintage DPM Camouflage Waxed Jacket
Final Home by Kosuke Tsumura — Green & Brown Parachute Tactical Parka
BAPE BOOK 2008
A Bathing Ape founder, Nigo relives the past 15 years of his company’s history. We take a journey back to the time when the label was rocked by Biggie and his first tee production in 1993 to its late 90’s boom. The book holds a unique tribute to street wear, educating the reader about a history clearly better read than heard and a look into what has become of the small entity turned Japanese empire. Holding a mass influence in fashion around the globe, this Bape piece is definitely a must have for any fan or fashion enthusiast.


