Khaki
Khaki has been used in military service for over a century, valued for its simplicity, versatility, and effectiveness across a wide range of environments. First adopted in the late 19th century to replace highly visible dress uniforms, it provided soldiers with a neutral tone that blended naturally with dry terrain, dust, and sun-faded landscapes.
Unlike patterned camouflage, Khaki relies on its balanced earth tone to reduce visual contrast while maintaining compatibility with a wide range of uniforms and load carriage systems. Its understated profile makes it particularly effective in arid, urban, and transitional environments, where neutrality and adaptability are critical.
Today, Khaki remains widely used across military, law enforcement, and field applications — trusted for its practicality, consistency, and ability to integrate seamlessly with other operational colours.
Simple. Adaptable. Proven over generations.