Camo Pattern
A camo pattern, short for camouflage pattern, is a design used to help objects blend into their surroundings. It typically consists of various colors and shapes that mimic natural environments, such as forests, deserts, or urban areas. This pattern is commonly used in military uniforms, outdoor gear, and hunting apparel to conceal the wearer from potential threats or prey.
Camo patterns can vary widely, with different styles tailored for specific environments. For example, woodland camo features greens and browns for forested areas, while desert camo uses lighter shades like tan and beige. The effectiveness of a camo pattern depends on its ability to disrupt the outline of the object it covers.