The Tactical Girl Yakuza patch perfectly complements the portfolio of tactical equipment from M-Tac, which continues the tradition of morale patches depicting so-called pin-up girls.
The pin-up girl motif was taken from American culture of the mid-20th century. Images of beautiful and often scantily clad girls filled the lockers of US Army soldiers as early as World War II. However, in the same conflict, they also appeared as illustrations on airplanes or even bombs. On this particular patch, the girl is tattooed with motifs of 18th-century Japanese Yakuza warriors, who considered themselves descendants of samurai and had their own code of honor.
This patch is made using advanced 3D technology from high-quality PVC. The image (or rather the relief) is quite realistic thanks to the three-dimensional design. You can easily attach the patch to tactical clothing or equipment using Velcro.
Weight | 10 g |
Material in detail | PVC + Velcro |
Dimensions in detail | 9cm × 7.5cm |