Camouflage means two things: potential military aggression or you’re going buck hunting. However, the new DPM Spring/Summer ‘08 line from Penfield is neither. The New England outdoor apparel experts have collaborated with camouflage specialist Maharishi to create a design that accentuates its “natural roots and artistic influences,” instead of guns and ammo. At the heart of the collection is a pattern adapted from the 1950’s era “Belgian brushstroke.” Previously associated with the elite troop units, this particular pattern is replaced with feathers to depict the “lightness” of the Penfield brand. Odds are if you see someone walking down the street with feathery camouflage they’re probably ready to make love, not war.

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stephen Friday, 05.16.08 @ 4:13 pm

why are great sites like JS blogging about Penfield. Penfield is so over rated. it has to be one of the worst brands in the market. it’s actually made me hate brands like MHI. please stop blogging about crappy brands. penfield is dead


Jackson Jones Monday, 05.19.08 @ 11:30 am

Hey Stephen,

Call the Wahhmbulance…. Nobody cares about your feelings!




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