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Fleece suit ??

Started by daniel reynolds, December 18, 2010, 10:28:00 PM

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daniel reynolds

I have a scentblocker protec fleece suit in mossy oak and it is real dark like I feel like a big dark blob in the tree.My question is could I take a little gray  dye and lighten it up some. You guys give me some advice.Thanks
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Grey Taylor

Fleece isn't going to take the dye.
You may have better success using a fabric paint. You can get them at craft stores or large fabric stores like Jo-ann (there is one in Florence).

Guy
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Jerry Jeffer

If you look too dark up in a tree, sit on the ground.    :smileystooges:   sorry, I'm no help.
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Bill Carlsen

I've found that the darker patterns work really well in soft wood trees like big pines and hemlocks as long as you have a multiple trunk situation or really good background cover. They aren't so good in stand alone hardwoods like oak and maple. I also have a leafy suit that I wear over my darker camo when I feel it would be helpful. It also seems to me that after leaf fall in the Fall, staying well camoed gets to be a tougher predicament than the early season.
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greg fields

You could buy a set of Leafy Wear camo leaves and pin/sew them on.  It will help break up the dark look....

ChuckC

get an XL or XXL (or bigger) T shirt and wear it over your other garment.  $20 or so and you can still use what you got and change patterns every day.  Day One and others makes good quality camo T shirts in a number of patterns.
ChuckC

Grey Taylor

QuoteOriginally posted by Grey Taylor:
Fleece isn't going to take the dye.
I should qualify this by saying that polyester fleece won't take the dye. If the suit is wool it will dye fine. I suspect the suit is polyester but I'm not sure.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
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