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The design of the buff was based on Japanese culture, namely the image of the mask worn by a samurai.
Samurai were warriors from Japan who existed from the 10th to the 19th century. They lived by a strict code of honor and self-sacrifice, known as bushido, which included principles such as loyalty, honesty, courage, and respect for the enemy. They wore distinctive weapons and armor, and were masters of martial arts such as kendo, iaido, and judo. After modernization in the 19th century, they lost influence, but left their mark on Japanese culture.
The buff is completely painted in MultiCam camouflage. On the front of the upper part of the buff is a samurai mask, which was used for various types of combat masks that were part of the armor of the samurai class and their servants in feudal Japan. The mask has a characteristic appearance that resembles the face of a demon from Japanese culture. On the back there is the inscription “KRAMATAN” along the entire length of the buff, which is made in the Japanese style.
- The print applied to the fabric does not fade and can be safely washed, rubbed, and stretched
- The length of the buff is increased for comfort and practicality and is 48 cm
- The fabric is seamless
- Universal size
- Used by the military all over the world. Equally useful for airsoft, hiking, cycling and motorsports
- The unique shape and versatile material allow you to use this accessory in many ways
- The most common option is a functional ski bandana that covers the face up to the ears
- Very suitable for folding into a sports or pirate bandana and for forming various scarves
- Due to the fact that the fabric is very thin, the bandana can be used as a headband, hairband or wristband
- And of course, on a cool day it will make an excellent balaclava or neckerchief
Fabric composition 93% Polyester 7% Elastane.






