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@deemann1 - I notice you are in Ireland.

It appears that the ozarmour website tries to automatically guess which country you are from and changes the URL to match. For example: https://ozarmour.co/en-uk

From the main Australian website (https://ozarmour.co/) - you can select which country using the small globe icon (top right). Note "Change Country" is in small text.

When I change the country to Ireland - you are correct. Only the Khaki Poly Cotton seems available.

Use the "Contact Us" form to ask OzArmour if this is what they intend. When I used their contact us form they replied within 24hours.
:iagree: I tried changing the country to France and Germany, but no Khaki vented suits show up on their website. Oz Armour could be losing a lot of revenue by this exclusion of the European Community in this global market.
 
:iagree: I tried changing the country to France and Germany, but no Khaki vented suits show up on their website. Oz Armour could be losing a lot of revenue by this exclusion of the European Community in this global market.
id contact them and ask....seems odd....and the khaki is more sand/orange colour than green camouflage...assume Oz Khaki matches their terrain
 
:iagree: I tried changing the country to France and Germany, but no Khaki vented suits show up on their website. Oz Armour could be losing a lot of revenue by this exclusion of the European Community in this global market.
I have just had mine delivered but as Cuckmere says, it isn't really khaki
 
I have just had mine delivered but as Cuckmere says, it isn't really khaki
Apologies I'm going nerd mode or as my son says, autistic. Khaki translated from Urdu describes shades of drab varying from grey to brown to olive. There are stories of white cloth for British uniforms being covered in mud by a river or cow dung before dyes were used. Then from John Masters autobiography 'Bugles and a Tiger' he described soaking a uniform in tea. Although I do remember around 30 years ago seeing trousers, one described as khaki (brown) and another as olive. Everyone is correct in their idea of khaki.
 
@deemann1 - I notice you are in Ireland.

It appears that the ozarmour website tries to automatically guess which country you are from and changes the URL to match. For example: https://ozarmour.co/en-uk

From the main Australian website (https://ozarmour.co/) - you can select which country using the small globe icon (top right). Note "Change Country" is in small text.

When I change the country to Ireland - you are correct. Only the Khaki Poly Cotton seems available.

Use the "Contact Us" form to ask OzArmour if this is what they intend. When I used their contact us form they replied within 24hours.
Thank you
Much appreciated
 
Khaki translated from Urdu describes shades of drab varying from grey to brown to olive
And I thought it was derived from the Welsh 'Cachu' again having varied shades from pale primrose, brown, olive to almost black depending on dietary input or affliction.
 

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