How to choose the size?
Price is for piece 10x10 cm (square decimeter or sq.dm) — you can see it in the picture. One running meter = 150 sq. dm and it cost as 150 units.
We will cut a piece of any size as you wish. A good offer for making small items (sew a pocket, patch, make a cap).

| Length, m | Width, m | Sq. dm |
| 0,1 | 0,1 | 1 |
| 0,2 | 0,8 | 16 |
| 0,5 | Full (1,5 m) | 75 |
| 1 running meter | Full (1,5 m) | 150 |
| 2,5 | Full (1,5 m) | 375 |
To obtain price for a piece please write to "Quantity" field how many decimeters you need and push "Add to cart".
Description
The items in the photo (except for the camouflage fabric) are provided to show the actual shades and size of the fabric pattern. They are not included with the fabric.
There are only scraps left, suitable for repairing equipment - no more than 20 cm wide:
✅14 units of complex shape,
✅32 units of complex shape
and smaller ones.

Double-sided camouflage material, dense tent fabric. Exactly the same fabric was used on German raincoats!
The camouflage pattern - early Planetree (produced 1936-1940, used for sewing clothes until 1942) completely and in detail copies the original. The print size is 1.3 x 2.1 meters, a very large print without a single repetition. Do not confuse it with late Planetree (the so-called "overprint"), where simplified Oak is used as a backing. Planetree on Oak began to be made only in 1941 and was produced until 1944, only clothes of the late war models were sewn from it.
Beware of fakes! Bad copies are similar only at first glance, and upon closer examination - fantasy! Sometimes manufacturers take a small piece and duplicate it to reduce costs. Or they just draw something similar. If you understand what and why you are buying, then our option is for you.Base: 100% cotton, plain weave. Width 1.5 m, density (weight) 300 g / m². When burning, it turns to ash, no plastic! Suitable for raincoats, awnings, hats, camouflage blouses, covers, as a tablecloth. The fabric is not a plastic awning, it is not 100% waterproof. Like the original raincoat, this fabric resists moisture due to the swelling of the threads that close the micro-holes, preventing moisture from leaking through, but the fabric itself remains wet. This is how any tent fabric of the 20th century works before the invention of plastic awnings (polyesters, polyethylenes). .
Below is a video about how we managed to obtain a fabric that completely copies the German tent fabric.
Historical reference.
The original Planetree 5/6 raincoat allows you to see almost the entire camouflage, as it was designed specifically for raincoats and contains lines that allow you to cut this product.
The same fabric was used to make blouses, helmet covers and caps, often the cutting lines or extreme blocks of spots (rectangles) were visible on such products right in the middle, as well as the numbers indicating the camouflage number.


Photo from fjm44.com and bevo-militaria.com.




































