What is tigerstripe camo?

Tigerstripe camo is a military camouflage pattern that was developed in the 1960s for the Southeast Asia jungle warfare environment. It is characterized by irregular stripes that resemble the stripes of a tiger, hence the name. The pattern consists of dark green, brown, and black stripes on a light green or khaki background. It was first used by the US military during the Vietnam War and has since been adopted by other countries and military forces. Tigerstripe camo is believed to provide effective concealment in jungle and woodland environments. It has also been used in civilian clothing and fashion, particularly in streetwear and urban wear.