Bibs outer shell is a brushed 50/50 poly / cotton 7 oz. twill
Coveralls are insulted with 6 oz. Dupont Hollofil® for warmth
Lining is nylon taffeta
Quarpel treated to be water and stain repellent
Two-way leg zippers
Suspenders have adjustable elastic inserts
Has two chest pockets, two patch pockets and two hip pockets, left one zippered
Fabric of 100% cotton vat dyed 8 oz. brushed twill
Reinforced seat and front leg facings
Ultra soft Machine washable
Tab adjustments at waist
Large cargo pockets with button flaps
Drawcord leg bottoms
(km-fläzh, -fläj) Camoflage, camoflauge, and camoflague are common
mispellings. The correct is camouflage.
WINTER CAMO CLOTHING TECHNIQUES
The latest winter camo clothing gives the hunter far more options and pattern choices than ever. Still, effective winter camo cannot compare to pure patience in the snow. An uncamouflaged hunter will have a decided advantage compared to that of his mobile snow camouflage counterpart. If you still are determined to try different locations, try to break up your form instead of matching the surroundings. Consider mixing patterns such as a different parka and pants, and try to keep it matching the background and consider snow camo clothing. An animal's vision in the snow is superb so still limit your movement as much as possible. Choose patterns that provide depth and a three dimensional feel but still use the objects in your environment. Snow camo patters now are available for marsh or woodlands.