I was offered a job up in their part of VT back in the mid 70's, and was up there interviewing during the deer season. As there had been an article or 2 written about them, I was aware of the Benoits, and went by their place. There were 2 spectacular buck hanging there.
I came from farm country in NY/PA and had seen some deer, but these were some real large animals with a bunch of ivory on their heads.
Some of their advice has served me well, tho I am not even close to being in their league. I have had many successful hunts since then, but compared to their deer-osaurus', have been taking a lot of veal. (somebody has to cull the young dumb genetically dorked ones!)
I recall that in those days, their preference was for the classic green & black plaid hunting coats. It was a practical solution from an era now gone. My impression of the family was that what you see is what you get.