Camo Shirts
T-Shirts • BDU • Long-Sleeve • Polo • 70+ SKUs
The full camouflage-pattern shirts catalog at Keep Shooting — 72 SKUs spanning every major US military camo era (Vietnam tiger stripe, M81 woodland, 3-color and 6-color desert, ACU UCP digital, Scorpion OCP, A-TACS, Multicam), the European military pattern family (German Flecktarn / Tropentarn / Arid Flecktarn, British DPM, East German Strichtarn, Italian Vegetato, Swedish Splinter, Swiss Woodland, Pacific, Australian DPCU), Cold War urban / city digital patterns, and the fashion-color camo range (pink, sky blue, ultra violet, stinger yellow, savage orange, midnight blue, red, white) for shooters whose camo lives outside the field. Cuts include T-shirts, BDU and combat field shirts, long-sleeve Ts, polos, button-downs, and a desert tank top.
Camo Shirts at Keep Shooting
Camouflage shirts are field uniform, range wear, hunting kit, re-enactor wardrobe, and fashion garment all rolled into the same product category — and Keep Shooting’s camo shirts catalog spans 72 SKUs across every major US-military pattern era (Vietnam through current OCP), the European-military pattern family (Flecktarn, DPM, Vegetato, Strichtarn, and more), urban / city digital camo, and a deep fashion-color range that takes the pattern off the field and into everyday wear. The catalog is organized below by pattern lineage and country of origin rather than by manufacturer, because the shopper’s decision that matters is which pattern they want to wear; the manufacturer (mostly Rothco for the bulk of cotton T-shirts, Tru-Spec for the field / BDU / combat shirts, Mil-Tec for the desert tank top) is secondary.
For shoppers looking for the same content in a different cut, see our T-shirts, polo shirts, flannel, thermal, and vintage shirts sub-categories. For genuine military-issued surplus shirts rather than commercial reproductions and tactical- industry production, the military surplus shirts catalog is the parallel page.
Garment Cuts in This Catalog
The 72 SKUs span six distinct shirt cuts. Most of the catalog is short-sleeve T-shirts in printed camo patterns — the everyday-wear bulk of the inventory. The button-up BDU and combat field shirts (Tru-Spec Scorpion OCP Combat Shirt, Woodland BDU Field Shirt, Urban Digital Field Shirt, Woodland Digital Field Shirt, plus matching Woodland, ACU, Desert Digital, City, Tiger Stripe, and Midnight Digital BDU button-ups) cover the uniform-style cut. Long-sleeve is mostly the Rothco line (woodland, city, black, white, midnight blue, tiger stripe). The moisture-wicking polo is the dressier option; the camouflage button-down is the casual woven; the Mil-Tec desert tank top rounds out the warm-weather slice.
US Military Heritage Patterns
The canonical US-military camo lineage runs from Vietnam through current-issue OCP, and the t-shirt and BDU catalog covers every major step in that progression. Woodland M81 — the green-brown-tan-black four-color pattern that defined US military camo from 1981 through the 2005 transition — is the deepest single pattern in the catalog, covering the basic Woodland T-shirt, the Vintage Woodland T-shirt with distressed print, Vintage Woodland long-sleeve, Rothco long-sleeve Woodland, the BDU field-shirt cuts above, and the digital reinterpretation in the Woodland Digital pixel pattern.
The ACU / UCP (Universal Camouflage Pattern, 2004–2014) digital is in the catalog as the ACU Camo T-shirt, the printed ACU Digital T-shirt, the distressed Vintage ACU Digital, the Army Combat Uniform shirt (the full ACU blouse cut), and the BDU-button-up variant linked above. The UCP pattern is collectible now as the institutional misstep that drove the move to OCP/Multicam in the mid-2010s, but for re-enactors and GWOT-era collectors it’s the right pattern for 2005–2014 kit.
The current US issue family is represented by the Tru-Spec Scorpion OCP Combat Shirt (Operational Camouflage Pattern, adopted 2015) and a generic Multicam shirt for shooters running OCP-adjacent civilian kit. The A-TACS T-shirt and Arid Woodland Tactical Warrior cover the specialty / contractor patterns that don’t map to a single US issue period but are widely worn by civilian shooters and overseas private-security users.
Vietnam-Era Tiger Stripe
Tiger Stripe was never an official US issue pattern but was worn extensively in Vietnam by Special Forces, MACV-SOG, and joint operations with the ARVN through the 1960s and early 1970s. The modern tiger-stripe market splits between period-correct reproductions and modernized adaptations:
- Vintage Vietnam War Tiger Stripe Fatigue Shirt — the period-correct cut with the proper diagonal stripe geometry, sized and shaped for the 1960s GI silhouette.
- Tiger Stripe Camo Shirt and the Tiger Stripe BDU Shirt — modernized standard cuts for non-period applications.
- All Terrain Tiger Stripe Tactical Response Uniform Shirt — the all-terrain colorway in the modern tactical-response uniform cut.
- Desert Tiger Stripe and Urban Tiger Stripe shirts — arid and grayscale colorway adaptations for non-jungle environments.
- Rothco Long-Sleeve Tiger Stripe — long-sleeve cut for cool-weather and concealment use.
Desert Patterns
Three canonical US desert patterns plus a digital and a tiger-stripe variant cover the arid-environment slice:
- Tri-Color Desert (DCU) — the three-color Daylight Desert Pattern issued from 1991 through the mid-2000s as the standard US arid uniform.
- 6-Color Desert (Chocolate Chip) — the six-color pattern from the 1980s Desert Storm era, nicknamed “chocolate chip” for the scattered pebble-like spots. Highly collectible Gulf War-period pattern.
- Desert Digital T-shirt and the matching Desert Digital BDU Shirt — the digital pixelated arid pattern, contemporary with the ACU/UCP pattern’s digital design language.
European & Allied Military Patterns
Eight European and Commonwealth military patterns sit in the catalog as printed T-shirts — the wear-the-pattern equivalents of the actual European surplus uniforms our military surplus clothing catalog stocks.
- German Flecktarn family — the standard Flecktarn (1990 Bundeswehr issue), the Arid Flecktarn desert-zone variant, and the German Tropentarn tropical pattern.
- British DPM Woodland — the Woodland DPM T-shirt in the four-color Disruptive Pattern Material that British forces issued from the 1960s through the 2011 transition to MTP.
- East German Strichtarn — the East German Camo T-shirt in the rain-pattern that the NVA issued from 1965 through reunification in 1990.
- Italian Vegetato — the Vegetato T-shirt and matching Vegetato Tactical Field Shirt in the Italian Army’s 1990s combat uniform pattern.
- Swedish Splinter (M90) — the Splinter Camo T-shirt and the Swedish Camouflage T-shirt in the angular geometric pattern that defined the Swedish Armed Forces from the 1990s on.
- Swiss Woodland — the Swiss Woodland T-shirt in the Swiss Army’s Alpenflage- adjacent contemporary woodland pattern.
- Pacific — the Pacific Camouflage T-shirt in the tropical-Pacific theater pattern covering the various jungle-issue variants used by Allied forces.
- Total Terrain — the Total Terrain Camouflage T-shirt in a universal-terrain blended pattern.
Urban & City Patterns
The urban / city pattern slice covers gray-scale and dark-tone camo designed for built-environment work rather than woodland or desert. Common across law-enforcement training kit, paintball / airsoft teams, and shooters who want a camo aesthetic that reads as tactical-modern rather than military-traditional:
- City Camo Shirt, City Camo BDU Shirt, and City Digital T-shirt in the gray-and-charcoal urban pattern, plus Rothco City long-sleeve.
- Subdued Urban Digital T-shirt and matching BDU Shirt for a darker, lower-contrast urban digital pattern.
- Midnight Digital T-shirt, matching Midnight Digital BDU Shirt, the Midnight Blue Camo Shirt, and the Rothco Midnight Blue long-sleeve in the deep navy-and-black colorway.
- Smokey Branch T-shirt in the 1960s-era US Army training pattern that bridged the WWII OD uniform and the 1981 Woodland adoption.
Fashion-Color Camo
Eleven SKUs take the camouflage geometry out of operational color schemes and into fashion-color territory. These are the T-shirts and long-sleeves for shooters whose camo lives at the range, the gun show, the family barbecue, or in the teenager’s closet rather than in the field:
- Pink — the Pink Camo T-shirt (high-contrast) and Subdued Pink Camo Shirt (low-contrast / muted).
- Blue variants — Sky Blue Camo T-shirt, Sky Blue Digital T-shirt, and Electric Blue T-shirt.
- Patriotic — the Red White and Blue Camo Shirt.
- High-vis — Stinger Yellow and Savage Orange for the safety / hunter-orange-adjacent use case.
- Neutral solids in camo geometry — Black, White, Rothco Black long-sleeve, Rothco White long-sleeve, Green, Red, and Coyote.
- Outliers — Ultra Violet for the buyer whose camo is supposed to stand out.
Brand Concentrations
Three brands cover most of the catalog and each one carries different parts of the category. Rothco manufactures the bulk of the printed-cotton T-shirts and the long-sleeve line — the high-volume, friendly-priced everyday camo (see the Rothco brand page for the broader catalog they supply beyond shirts). Tru-Spec covers the BDU field shirts and combat shirts — the duty-grade uniform-cut shirts that pair with surplus or modern tactical kit (see the Tru-Spec brand page for the rest of their tactical clothing line). Mil-Tec supplies the single desert tank top from the German tactical-industry side of the catalog (see Mil-Tec brand page).
Pairing & Cross-References
The camo shirts catalog sits inside the broader shirts catalog alongside the T-shirts, polo shirts, flannel, thermal shirts, and vintage shirts sub-categories. For camo-pattern matching across other garment axes, see our camo shorts and camo hats catalogs — built around the same pattern lineage so a buyer can match a Woodland or Tiger Stripe shirt to a matching short and hat. For genuine military-issued surplus shirts rather than commercial reproductions, the military surplus shirts catalog covers the authentic side of the same pattern axis. And for buyers building a full uniform set, the broader clothing catalog covers the jackets, pants, gloves, head-wear, and accessories that complete the kit.
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