Irish DPM is an incredibly rare pattern, mostly because the Irish Defense Forces don’t surplus it.
Paddyflage, Lepretarn, Irish DPM. This pattern is extremely rare, and possessing it in Ireland is technically a crime. Due to the 1954 Defense Act and subsequent amendments the wearing and possession of Irish Defence Forces uniforms is prohibited for civilians.
This pattern was adopted for use by the Irish Defence Forces in 1999 and began being issued in spring of 2000. Since then it's remained the standard issue camouflage for the IDF.
The Short & Sweet:
- Genuine Irish Defence Forces surplus
- Polyester construction, wicks moisture and is breathable
We do not ship Irish DPM items to Ireland.