









Swedish M90 "Splinter" Field Shirt
Swedish M90 camouflage originally began its life as vehicle camouflage developed by the Försvarets forskningsanstalt (FOA) in the 1970âs.Â
With solid colorways becoming rather dated by the late 1980s, Sweden decided to adapt its FOA camouflage for use amongst its personnel as M90. Designed to hide Swedenâs planes and tanks from the aerial and satellite reconnaissance of the late Soviet Union, it was especially useful in hiding amongst Swedenâs forest and tundra. And since most people arenât as large as a tank (unlike your average American), the Swedes decided to scale it down by a proportion of 1:66.Â
The result? An uncharacteristically clean camouflage. With its hard lines and geometric patterning, itâs hard to believe this pattern was originally developed in the late 70s. It was so modern its influence can even be found in Battlefield 4⊠if you know where to look. It certainly makes for a uniquely futuristic camouflage that isnât MULTICAMÂźïž (thank the Lord).Â
The M90 field shirt is one of the more âmodernâ surplus field shirts we have received. With its buttonable storm flap, dual velcro pockets, and reinforced elbows, it can withstand the harshest weather that the Scandinavian peninsula can throw at it. The velcro name tag holder and rank tab you can make sure that Swedish girl knows both your gamertagâąïž and that youâre 10th prestige IRL.Â
Specs
- Hard wearing Poly/Cotton mix
- Two velcro pockets
- Reinforced elbows
- Velcro Cuff
- Buttonable Storm flap
- Velcro Nametag
- Rank tab
Sizing
The Swedes thought they were making a sizing utopia by deciding your size with height and weight. Honestly? It works pretty well. Figure out your height (in centimeters), and input your overall weight and you should have a well-fitting field shirt.
Original: $59.99
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Description
Swedish M90 camouflage originally began its life as vehicle camouflage developed by the Försvarets forskningsanstalt (FOA) in the 1970âs.Â
With solid colorways becoming rather dated by the late 1980s, Sweden decided to adapt its FOA camouflage for use amongst its personnel as M90. Designed to hide Swedenâs planes and tanks from the aerial and satellite reconnaissance of the late Soviet Union, it was especially useful in hiding amongst Swedenâs forest and tundra. And since most people arenât as large as a tank (unlike your average American), the Swedes decided to scale it down by a proportion of 1:66.Â
The result? An uncharacteristically clean camouflage. With its hard lines and geometric patterning, itâs hard to believe this pattern was originally developed in the late 70s. It was so modern its influence can even be found in Battlefield 4⊠if you know where to look. It certainly makes for a uniquely futuristic camouflage that isnât MULTICAMÂźïž (thank the Lord).Â
The M90 field shirt is one of the more âmodernâ surplus field shirts we have received. With its buttonable storm flap, dual velcro pockets, and reinforced elbows, it can withstand the harshest weather that the Scandinavian peninsula can throw at it. The velcro name tag holder and rank tab you can make sure that Swedish girl knows both your gamertagâąïž and that youâre 10th prestige IRL.Â
Specs
- Hard wearing Poly/Cotton mix
- Two velcro pockets
- Reinforced elbows
- Velcro Cuff
- Buttonable Storm flap
- Velcro Nametag
- Rank tab
Sizing
The Swedes thought they were making a sizing utopia by deciding your size with height and weight. Honestly? It works pretty well. Figure out your height (in centimeters), and input your overall weight and you should have a well-fitting field shirt.

















