Get Ready, Ladies, Hunting Season Is Near

Author: GIJAne, 10 14th, 2009
womens camouflage clothing

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

Author: GIJAne, 09 30th, 2009
pink camo shirt

Women’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

Author: GIJAne, 09 14th, 2009
Evolution of Camouflage Fashion

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

Author: GIJAne, 08 31st, 2009
Ladies in Uniform

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.


The Hunter’s Apprentice

Author: GIJAne, 08 17th, 2009
The Hunter’s Apprentice

Sure, the national economy has seen better days. Excess money that normally would have gone toward a family vacation might be redirected for essentials such as food, clothing, and mortgage payments. But there are still plenty of opportunities for a family to spend time together and bond into a tight-knit unit. Fall is on the way, and in many states that means the start of hunting season.

This time-honored tradition offers more than just a chance to retreat to the woods for a few days. It’s also an excellent way to teach kids basic survival skills. If your child is not yet old enough to hunt, take him out to camp in a youth hunting camo shirt. Have him observe as you clean your rifle and wait patiently in a deer blind. With the peaceful sounds of nature all around you, this could be an experience that inflames your child’s interest in hunting.


Camouflage: More than Meets the Eye

Author: GIJAne, 08 03rd, 2009
Camouflage: More than Meets the Eye

With a little forethought and creativity, it’s possible for fashion-savvy women to find stylish clothes on a budget. This does not have to mean forsaking quality for a few cheap garments, however. In many instances, you can reuse the same flashy article of clothing in a number of different contexts. This is especially true of camouflage clothing, which has recently made a resurgence in the fashion world.

On the fashionista front, camo patterns are all the rage because of their unique versatility. They can be the centerpiece of your outfit or act as subdued accompaniment. Camo clothes can also serve as a reminder to support our nation’s men and women stationed overseas. Finally, ladies camouflage clothing can be worn in a practical sense – out in the woods during a hunt. Ladies can take their place side-by-side with their husbands in a deer blind, totally looking the part of wilderness assassin.


A Show of Support

Author: GIJAne, 07 20th, 2009

Infant camo clothingNo loving father wants to miss out on the key moments of his child’s life, but men serving overseas in the armed services don’t always have a choice in the matter. Back home in America, the rest of the family can rally around dad in various ways. Care packages are one option, but there’s no way to manufacture the brief, indelible moments of communication between a father and his wife and children.

Imagine the look on dad’s face when he’s greeted by a satellite image of his infant son in camouflage baby regalia. It’s a show of undivided support for the man sacrificing so much for his family and country. Infant camo clothing doesn’t need to be practical; but there are times when its sentimental impact defies measurement.


Start a Clothing Revolution

Author: GIJAne, 07 06th, 2009

paratrooper fatiguesCamouflage clothing is typically associated with a military aesthetic, and rightfully so. The look translates seamlessly from the field of battle to the fashion world. It’s a well known paradox that camouflage duds stand out in sharp relief against a backdrop of dull clothing design.

Ladies who adopt a camo fashion statement have nothing to hide. In fact, they prefer reflect their inner strength through spirited camouflage garb. Ladies camo clothing can be subtle when worn underneath an overcoat or as an accessory, but it’s probably most effective as the standout piece in a complementary outfit.


Accessorize with Success

Author: GIJAne, 06 16th, 2009
Accessorize with Success

If you’re finally getting into the camouflage trend, it would suit you to find matching accessories to compliment your outfits. Like the sudden reemergence of Army-inspired clothing, finding a camo tote would work really well with an outfit.

As I discussed in a previous post, women’s camo wear is all the rage and making sure that you’re not using a hobo bag or a designer purse with a more casual style can make the difference between chic and disaster.


Chic, not Geek

Author: GIJAne, 06 02nd, 2009
Chic, not Geek

For many people, camo may be the trend for 15 year old Army brats wearing their dad’s stuff (or really just teenagers in general), but it’s finding a welcome new place in hipster fashion.  Thanks to scene trendsetters like Jesse Lacey of Brand New, wearing army-inspired clothing is more chic than ever.

Ladies camouflage is now widely available and in various styles, so you’re not just wearing the same style of camo.  Camouflage also comes in different colors, not just the typical green and browns. This time it’s about standing out, not blending in.