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Fashion Fatigues: Shop the Camo Trend

Camouflage is one of those print trends that comes and goes throughout the years. It made a big appearance in the late 90s / early 2000s then disappeared for awhile, forcing seekers of the pattern to hit the Army Navy store instead of their go-to retailers. In case you weren’t aware, camo made a huge comeback in 2013. As we entered into the new year, we were wondering if the print would continue to make an appearance within the collections of our favorite brands or slowly disappear from fashion’s front lines. But our trip to the Capsule men’s trade show in NYC last month showed us that camo is here to stay, for this year at least. So if you’ve yet to add fashion fatigues to your wardrobe, not to worry – we rounded up some of the best camo clothing and accessories to kick your spring wardrobe off right.

Mark McNairyMark McNairy Digi Camo Multi Pocket Button Down Shirt
One of out favorite American-made clothing labels, Mark McNairy, brings the camo trend to the digital age with this pixelated print, designed with more than enough pockets to stash all your necessities. $129, Mark McNairy New Amsterdam

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Herschel Supply CoHerschel Supply Co Novel Duffle in Woodland Camo
One of Hershcel Supply Co’s most popular silhouettes, the Novel Duffle, has enough space for a weekend trip and beyond, featuring a shoe compartment to keep your kicks organized. $79.99, Herschel Supply Co

Anonymous IsmAnonymous Ism Duckhunter Camo Socks
Stay stylish down to your feet with Tokyo brand Anonymous Ism’s super comfortable socks, just the thing to get you through the last month of winter weather. $24, Unis

The HundredsThe Hundreds Axel Jacket
Crafted from waxed cotton with a hidden hood in the collar, multiple pockets and waterproof zippers, this anorak from The Hundreds is perfect for facing the elements anytime of year. $129, The Hundreds

TOMSTOMS+ Camo Suede Ridge Botas
Not only will you feel like you’re on top of the style game wearing these rich suede boots from TOMS, feel good knowing the brand still gives a pair of shoes to a child in need with each pair sold. $165, TOMS

KomonoKomono Magnus Print Woodland Camo Watch
Being punctual is always in style, and even more so when you wear Komono’s Woodland Camo watch on your wrist. Because the time for new accessories is always our favorite time. $99.95, Zumiez

G.H. Bass & Co.G.H. Bass & Co. Camo Weejuns
G.H. Bass took their classic Weejun loafer and gave it a modern update with a handsome leather and printed canvas design, the perfect shoe to take you from season to season this year. $59.99, G.H. Bass & Co.

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