Pic related is a sample of what the area around my house looks like from above. There's very little tree cover, as most of the area is agricultural land, and the town I live in has similar colored vegetation. I'm looking to get some gear/milsurp to match my surroundings but I want a second opinion on what patterns/colors I should consider.
I was thinking about having my outer gear (plate carrier, guns, etc) to be coyote/FDE (because flat colors are aesthetic) and throw on Partizan Summer or something underneath (or maybe just the pants and pick something else for my top?).
I want to mix camo to look cool but still be viable; I want to avoid the 100% multicam larp look, it's kind of gay
Honestly ddude stop being such a faggot and get multicam. Its the camo used by the greatest and largest military in the world for a reason.shitting on multicam and wearing mismatched ugly commie camo is for poorfags and retards
Michael Stewart
plane jane woodland with a desert storm tarp if you need it.
or get (or make) a nice ghillie suit and get really autistic . cheap ghillie suits work but are a fuckin nightmare for getting caught on shit. best to make your own burlap suit and spray paint the bitch before you go out, then throw it in dirt, then veg it.
Leo Flores
This. Woodland is objectively worse than multicam. It's more expensive too.
Grayson Smith
You look like a stolen valor faggot in it
Gavin Gonzalez
The fuck? You're trying to hide in the woods with it, not make a fashion statement.
Jeremiah Sanders
You are going to look retarded in any full camouflage outfit.
Sebastian Ramirez
>hurr durr wearing multimeme or a camo pattern that hasn’t been used in a decade is stolen valor Ksg yourself
Charles Sanchez
Looks like eastern Washington, multicam works well.
Brayden Clark
Depends if he is larping in it or stalking tweakers/amigos. Form or function.
Jackson Taylor
you know he's just larping
Nathaniel Phillips
multicam is not very a e s t h e t i c but it really works the best
Kayden Morales
I live in Central NC with family out on the coast that I visit often. A lot of the woods I walk around in have thick vegetation, but it is many times dry and dead. I’ve found that ERDL, MARPAT, and similar patterns seem too dark, while Multicam doesn’t feature the greens I need. I went over and asked the guys on GQ and they recommended Pencott Badlands, which is like a semi-arid transitional camo. I just ordered a set for testing, so I can’t speak to how well it works, but maybe worth you looking into.