M-Tac patch Tactical girl #3 Watterfall

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Japan is known for its rich cultural heritage, encompassing a wide range of styles, distinctive emotional characters and deep plots. M-Tac has released an original patch that will help express interest in Japanese culture and demonstrate special affection for the glorious warriors of the land of the rising sun. The patch depicts a beautiful girl in a helmet, with PNB and integrated active headphones. The girl deftly holds a katana – a symbol of her skill and devotion to the warrior’s path. A Wakizashi (Japanese traditional short sword) on her belt signifies her readiness to engage in close combat with her opponent at any moment. Her composure and determination are reflected in her facial features, because she knows very well that a warrior is not only one who wields a weapon, but also one who has a strong will and an unshakable spirit. The girl’s body is covered with Yakuza tattoos – famous warriors of 18th century Japan who had their own code of honor and positioned themselves as the heirs of the samurai. Later, the Yakuza became a real phenomenon of the Japanese mafia and the criminal world, and tattoos on the body meant belonging to the clan. The image and meaning of the tattoos of each representative were individual, according to the path taken as part of the clan group. In special armor, with a katana in her hands and the fire of inspiration in her eyes, she is ready to engage in close combat and give a worthy rebuff to the enemy. The patch is made of high-quality PVC material (polyvinyl chloride) with full-color printing. Thanks to a special production technology, the patch looks voluminous, and the image is clear even at angles. Attaches to clothing or equipment with Velcro. Dimensions: 8 cm Material: PVC Features: velcro for fastening

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