The Frog-Skin camouflage pattern was introduced in 1942. It was one of the first large-scale attempts at camouflage uniforms by the U.S. military. The pattern consists of irregular spots and blotches, which earned it the nickname “frog skin” due to its resemblance to the skin of a frog. While the pattern is most associated with the Marine Corps, it was also issued to certain U.S. Army units, particularly those involved in amphibious operations in the Pacific.
The pattern was used to produce reversible Herringbone Twill HBT jackets and trousers, ponchos, helmet covers, and various field gear items.
This tumbler features a camouflage pattern that was carefully reproduced from an authentic piece of material, preserving the original colors and unique design of the pattern.
• 20 OZ INSULATED STAINLESS STEEL: Double-Wall vacuum technology keeps hot drinks hot for 3 hours and ice cold for up to 9 hours.
• PREMIUM MATERIAL: The tumbler is made from high quality 18/8 304 food grade stainless steel. Durable and rust-proof, easy to hand wash and it fits in most car cup holders.
• LID DESIGN: the lid is designed with a straw hole for cup on the surface, which is good for easy sipping with straws and helping reduce splash, Comfortable in the hand, portable and lightweight to take with you in the car.
• PRACTICAL USES::This tumbler is great for hot or cold beverages: coffee, water, beer, cocktail, smoothie, juice, milk, or even ice cream.