Some years ago my brother and I (both veterans) would stroll the mall with an eye out for those in camo apparel. We would intentionally run into them and exclaim: “Sorry, I didn’t see you.”
I sometimes wonder how much of that camouflage is effective when the colorful country’s flag is sewn on a shoulder. It seems the flags should also be subdued. But then again, isn’t that the business of war? BIG business?
Swalb%515 almost 11 years ago
The manufacturer made their product TOO good!
edclectic almost 11 years ago
Some years ago my brother and I (both veterans) would stroll the mall with an eye out for those in camo apparel. We would intentionally run into them and exclaim: “Sorry, I didn’t see you.”
2578275 almost 11 years ago
I sometimes wonder how much of that camouflage is effective when the colorful country’s flag is sewn on a shoulder. It seems the flags should also be subdued. But then again, isn’t that the business of war? BIG business?
Radical-Knight almost 11 years ago
It’s hanging behind Harry Potters invisibility cloak.
danlarios almost 11 years ago
wonder womans using it
joe piglet Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I did reenactments at Fort York in Toronto. The red is to hide the blood.
jack fairbanks almost 11 years ago
cuts down on shoplifting too i’ll bet (of course how would you know?)
charliefarmrhere almost 11 years ago
@$$i9—-They do have “subdued” camo flag & squadron patches now. I have seen them.