Thanks to the wife (Christmas and birthdays) I have all types of camo hunting clothes, and camo insulated suites that I wear snowmachining and hunting. The one thing I wear most of the time, especially when calling, I made myself from an old army cold weather parka. It's a coat with a removable liner and hood, that comes down to my knees. It's military green, and I bought it for five bucks at a thrift store. I then took some burlap material in black, brown, tan, and green. I sewed strips of material onto the coat so they hung down about 12 inches. I over lapped these strips and covered the entire coat from bottom to top. I also mixed the colors as I put them on. I then took scissors and cut the portion that hangs down into thin little strips that are 12 inches long. Now when I am sitting on the ground or on a bucket I look like a bush out there. The strips flutter in the wind just like leaves, very realistic. Even in a field of snow it blends in well with the surrounding bushes. And warm too. If it's snowing I'll wear the white suites, but otherwise I wear the old Army parka. The wife hates it, I was sitting in the back yard one day trying to take a close-up photo of grouse. My wife (she is 4'11") came by walking the dogs. As she walked by the dogs jumped up on me, I suddenly stood up (I'm over 6' tall) scaring her so bad she had to go back inside and change her clothes. Actually I'm lucky she did not have her pistol on her or I would have been shot. Yes, I meant to scare her, but not that bad. If I leave that old coat in the entry way she will throw it out into the yard. She issued orders for me not to leave it in her house, it stays in the garage, or she will throw it out. And she does every chance she gets.