I knew it!Originally posted by Tyger
Oh, and on another note, I talked to Ivan who designed the "Foxwood" camo. He told me it's based on the SS design. This doesn't bother me, becasue it's not a direct copy of the uniform, AND it's only based ont eh pattern. Now if the "SS" symbol was worked into it, then you have something to answer to.
-Tyger
Oh, and the SS logo only appeared on the clothing worn underneath the camo smock.
But like I said, it doesn't bother me either. It glorifies nothing. If anything, camo is meant to 'deglorify' people, by making them less conspicuous.
And as far as the shirts go, they don't bother me either, they're obviously meant to be taken lighthearted. Although I do find them rather cheesy (beardy for the British out there).