Camo Patterns
Camo patterns, short for camouflage patterns, are designs used to help objects blend into their surroundings. They are commonly used in military uniforms, outdoor gear, and hunting apparel to conceal the wearer from potential threats or prey. These patterns often feature a mix of colors and shapes that mimic natural environments, such as forests, deserts, or urban settings.
Different types of camo patterns are designed for specific environments. For example, woodland camo uses greens and browns to blend into forested areas, while desert camo incorporates lighter shades to match sandy landscapes. The effectiveness of these patterns relies on their ability to disrupt the outline of the wearer, making them less visible.