Archive for the 'Camouflage' Category
Fading into the Forest
, 01 11th, 2010
Any avid hunter will tell you that the first rule to safe and successful hunting is to camouflage yourself. Well, maybe gun safety – like not pointing your gun at other people – would take the blue ribbon for first. But either way, dressing to blend in with your natural surroundings is very important. It will be a very long and unfortunate hunting season if you stand out as a human and scare away all the deer.
Because hunting is such a popular sport in the United States, finding head-to-toe camo fabric to dress up in is easy. Starting with the basics, a long-sleeved T-shirt and hunting overalls or pants with a camo print will cover most of your body. Next are the camo boots, hat and gloves. But don’t forget a bright orange wardrobe highlight of some sort; you don’t want to blend in so well that you accidently become the hunted. Now you can even find a wide variety of ladies camo clothing that still shows off your figure.
The New Camo Craze
, 12 28th, 2009
There was a brief time on the fashion front when camo was all the rage. You couldn’t walk down the street without seeing somebody wearing camouflage fabric in some capacity or another. Whether it was camo pants, a camo hat, or a camo tee, it was just about everyone. And while that craze has died down some and you’re far less likely to see somebody looking like a military commando on the subway, a new and more sophisticated look is taking over camo.
Rather than those old army reminiscent pants, you can find an assortment of stylishly designed ladies camouflage clothing that is perfect for casual wear or at the office. No longer is camo simply for outdoorsmen and hunting enthusiasts.
Camouflage Accessories
, 12 09th, 2009
I recently have found myself infatuated with the camo fashion trend. It seems that every piece of clothing that I’ve added to my wardrobe has some form of camo influence. Although I love the appeal of camouflage, I have found it difficult to find accessories to go with my duds.
After scouring the internet, I was able to find a great camo handbag to go with all of my outfits. The best part is that the handbag goes perfectly with all of my other clothing as well. Choosing jewelry hasn’t been nearly as difficult; I simply use silver and subtle pieces to gently accent my clothing.
The Rites of Manhood
, 11 25th, 2009
This year my son turned thirteen, and I feel that it is time to begin initiating him in the rites of manhood. For his birthday, I bought him a Swiss Army knife, which has been a tradition in our family for generations. Next weekend I am going to take him on his first hunting trip and teach him how to fend for himself.
As this will be his first time braving the wild, there are some necessities that I had to procure. It used to be difficult to find quality kids camouflage clothes, but with the internet it was a cinch. I was even able to find a small rifle that was the perfect size for him.
A Camo History Lesson
, 11 11th, 2009
We are all familiar with the classic camouflage design that is utilized by hunters and the military, but it hasn’t always been that way. There are countless stories and pictures from old battles depicting soldiers in brilliantly colored and elaborately adorned uniforms. These ensembles were adequate in old-style battle, before the advent of long range weapons, but they are impractical today.
Camouflage first started being worn in the 19th century, when it became necessary to keep the enemy aloof, even at a considerable distant. Today camo has made its way into the mainstream, and is worn as a fashion statement by a wide range of people. Look anywhere and you’ll find an assortment of options, including ladies camo t-shirts, vests, wallets and other accessories.
A Camo Look for All Occasions
, 10 28th, 2009
Camo clothing used to be a sign of hard-nosed males and confined to the wardrobes of rugged outdoorsmen and the military. In the past few years, however, there has been an embracing of camouflage by the fashion industry. Now you can find more options than the traditional jacket and cargo pants, and there is even a wide line of ladies camouflage clothing.
The look isn’t limited to casual wear either; you can find stylish skirts, blazers and purses with the traditional camouflage pattern. Whether you are looking for hunting gear or something to wear around town, there is now a camouflage look to match any woman’s taste.
Get Ready, Ladies, Hunting Season Is Near
, 10 14th, 2009
Deer hunting season is just weeks away in my neck of the woods, and there’s no reason for ladies to feel left out of the fun. Hunting camps are often thinly veiled versions of “old boys’ clubs,” but that doesn’t mean women can’t band together to enjoy their own outdoors experience. For my part, I learned to shoot a .22 rifle at the age of 11, and I’ve been scouring the forest for prize bucks every fall since.
New hunters should be warned that the vocation isn’t for the faint of heart – or the thin of skin. You’ll need to acclimate yourself to the rough, abrupt language that holds sway at hunting camp. As for the hunt itself, you should remember to stay downwind from a group of deer as they can smell human scent in the wind. Bring a pair of binoculars to optimize your vision of the woods and wear womens camouflage clothing so that you’re effectively hidden.
A Look That Stands the Test of Time
, 09 30th, 2009Women’s clothing styles are cyclical by their very nature. A pair of shoes or slacks that are considered all the rage one season could constitute a major fashion faux pas the next. Runway models from such far-flung places as Paris and Milan often set the tone for ladies’ fashion, and what is popular in France this year might not reach American shores until 2010.
While foreign fashions come and go, a few classic looks remain suitable for any season and any decade. The pink camo shirt is a play on traditional American military fatigues; it’s a playful look that suggests physical toughness and an independent spirit. Still, the pink shading conveys an unmistakable feminine sensibility. Basically, it’s a look that won’t go stale or look ridiculous in a few months’ time.
Evolution of Camouflage Fashion
, 09 14th, 2009
Although camouflage is traditionally associated with hunting and military use, these stylish patterns are utilized just as often for fashion purposes. If servicemen and women adopt camouflage fatigues to evade detection, the proud owner of a ladies camo shirt is doing just the opposite. She wants to be seen, and she’s not ashamed to let everyone know it.
Camo clothes are widely available in boutique stores these days, but it was originally adopted by civilians who shopped at military surplus stores. The family members of retired soldiers would end up with an abundance of camouflage articles of clothing, and they would send whatever they couldn’t use to the surplus store. Today camo clothes are made especially for aesthetic purposes.
Ladies in Uniform
, 08 31st, 2009
Today there are hundreds of thousands of women serving in active duty for the United States armed forces. The Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force all count women among their ranks, and about 15 percent of them have attained an officer’s title. Hundreds of years ago, when the American colonies were fighting for independence, women were forbidden from serving in the military. But that didn’t stop Deborah Sampson.
Sampson cut her hair, changed her style of dress and enlisted in the Army under an assumed name. She participated in a number of skirmishes and was wounded in battle. In order to hide her secret, she cut a musket ball out of her thigh without using any anesthetic. The modern wearers of womens fatigues are carrying on a proud tradition, whether they know it or not.