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Maharishi `Cargo Net` Organic Zip Hoody (Olive Marl)

  • Main: 100% Organic Cotton, Trim: 100% Nylon
  • Olive Green Marl Heavyweight Hoody
  • Double Zip Fastening To Front With Leather Pulls
  • Lined Adjustable Hood With Drawchord Tie Front And Chunky Eyelets
  • Two Buttoned Slanted Pockets To Lower Front With Cargo Net Front
  • Contrast Nylon Hood, Zip Placket And Pocket Trim
  • Exposed Zip Pocket To Left Sleeve With Leather Pull
  • Nylon Panels To Sleeves
  • Ribbed Cuffs And Waistband
  • Interior Neck Taping
  • 3419

  • Catalog Number: 3419

    Discontinued  

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    Maharishi Clothing

    The maharishi camouflage pattern, ?Bonsai Cloud Forest?, introduced in 1999, was originally inspired by a blue and white Chinese watercolour painting. We took the pattern through several evolutions over a number of seasons, among them an attempt to create a typical camouflage-coloured version that resulted in the dense four-colour woodland/desert cross ?Bonsai Forest? pattern.

    Incorporated into the design were symbols of peace and nature such as bonsai trees growing from heavenly clouds, as well as temples and Japanese katakana script. The success of ?Bonsai Forest? in expressing the concept of a demilitarised and beautiful camouflage led to its adoption as the maharishi house camouflage pattern and was released alongside various different camouflages in subsequent collections.

    Inspired by some hunting patterns and the desire to assist in identifying pattern names, the Japanese text was eventually replaced with the English text ?FOREST DPM: BONSAI?. In 2003, further changes were made when a dragon was added to the design and the camouflage was printed at a 45-degree angle. Bringing things forward to today, MHI continues to use its extensive knowledge of camouflage and military apparel to create stylish and innovative clothing.