SWISS M83 CAMO FIELD PANTS USED
Out of stock
- SKU
- 91156500
- Style
- Field Pants, Pants
Description
Genuine Swiss Army M83 Alpenflage field pants — original issue, straight out of Swiss military stores. Instantly recognizable by their bold red, green, black, and tan splotch pattern, these trousers are a favorite of surplus collectors, reenactors, and outdoor customers who want authentic European military kit that stands apart from the usual woodland and multicam sea of camo on the rack.
The Alpenflage (also known as TAZ 83 or M83) pattern was issued to the Swiss Armed Forces from the early 1980s until it was replaced by TAZ 90. It was designed for the mixed alpine terrain of Switzerland — rocky slopes, autumn foliage, evergreen forests — and remains one of the most distinctive camouflage patterns ever fielded. That visual pop is exactly what makes it move off shelves: it looks like nothing else and it has real military provenance behind it.
Who Buys These
- Military surplus collectors chasing genuine Swiss issue
- Reenactors and living-history hobbyists portraying Cold War-era European forces
- Airsoft and paintball players wanting a standout loadout on the field
- Hunters and outdoorsmen who appreciate the pattern's warm autumn tones
- Fashion-leaning customers drawn to statement camo streetwear
Construction & Features
- Cotton/polyester blend fabric — durable, easy to care for, and built to Swiss military spec
- Traditional cargo-style layout with bellowed thigh cargo pockets and button-flap closures
- Slash hand pockets at the hips and rear pockets for everyday carry
- Adjustable waist tabs with metal D-ring hardware for a customized fit
- Belt loops sized for standard field belts
- Reinforced seat and knee areas typical of Swiss field trousers
- Button fly closure — period-correct hardware throughout
Condition
These are used, previously issued pants. Expect honest signs of service — light wear, softened fabric, and the occasional faded marking. That patina is part of the appeal for surplus buyers; it's proof the garment is the real thing, not a modern remake. Each pair has been through the Swiss military supply chain, and no two are exactly alike.
Fit & Styling Notes
Swiss field trousers traditionally run with a roomy, straight leg cut that accommodates base layers underneath — ideal for cool-weather wear, autumn hunting, or layered tactical loadouts. The medium-weight fabric drapes well over boots and pairs naturally with a plain olive or brown tee for a clean surplus-inspired streetwear look. Suggest cross-selling with a matching M83 field jacket, Swiss military boots, or a canvas field belt to build out a complete kit.