Camo netting is a type of netting used in hunting. It can be found at various outdoor sports stores such as Bass Pro Shops or in the hunting section of other stores like Walmart.
To find netting you will have to go to home depot. They have all the netting for all your needs. I recommend you go there and see if it is what your looking for.
In this area, south central Pennsylvania, we use A. C. Moore and Joann Fabrics for most fabric needs. Both carry camo material in many different colors.
An online store called persundresses.com sells camo dresses, so it would be worth looking there. Another good place to try would be eBay where there is often a wide selection.
Sports and games change as the years go on. Tag turns into hide and seek and man hunt transformed into paintball tournaments. As each game transforms into a sport, so does the equipment to match with the changes. One major change is being able to hide yourself. Most people use make-up or they may even use a spray to cover their scent. The best way to hide is to blend in like a chameleon. Camouflage netting, or camo netting as some people may call it, is one of the best ways to achieve this tricky skill. Camo gear and netting also has many uses in the great outdoors as well. When playing paintball, for example, you will use a lot of trees, hidden bunkers and ropes to hide from opponents. Some people use these things to their advantage. They would take the camo netting and cover their bunker to make their nest blend in with the environment that is around them. Some will go a step further and even add dead leaves to the netting to blend in even more with their surroundings. Others use the camo netting as armor to protect themselves. By covering yourself with the netting and hiding in trees or bushes you can provide yourself with a chameleon look. Also, it can make it harder for you to get covered in paint from your opponents' guns. The netting gets covered in paint, but your uniform remains as clean as a whistle. The referee can not say you got shot if you do not have any paint on you. In hunting, camouflage is very important for the success of your outing. Animals have very keen sight, and if something looks out of place, they are not going to just sit there idly while someone is pointing a rifle at them. Using camo netting on your rifle reduces the sun's glare and covering yourself makes it harder for the animal to actually see where you are firing from. In the end, you have more of a chance of getting that twelve point buck than the guy who is wearing a basic hunting suit.
Camouflage gear is typically dark green clothing and equipment that blends in with grass and nature. ArmyNavyShop, and RealTree are online retailers that sell camo gear.
The most common brand of camo hats is the line available through Zeiss. You can also find unbranded camo hats at your local Walmart or Target retail store.
There are many places where one can purchase camo pants. Some of these places include, but are not limited to, Urban Outfitters, Nordstrom, and Sears. They are generally available in these store as well as on the store's online website. Many online sites such as ebay and Amazon have camo pants for sale as well.
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The WWII US Marine Corps cloth camo, and the Vietnam War US Army Mitchell pattern (reversible) cloth camo covers were half circle cut (half circle design), you just placed the steel helmet (steel shell=steel pot) into the opened up cloth camo and stuffed the exterior of the shell into the cloth camo, and pulled and stretched until the shell was tightly inside the cloth camo. Then you folded the tips of the cloth into the center of the helmet's interior and then stuffed the liner into the shell (on top of the folded up cloth camo). The liner holds the camo cloth cover in place. The US Army's netting (was general issue in WWII, and parts of Korea only) might be a square cut pattern (not a half circle cut like the cloth camo described above). If so, just lay the steel pot open side up centered on the laid out camo net, then tuck in the ends of the net, just like was done with the cloth camo covers described above, tuck them in nice and tight, then stuff the helmet liner in on top of the net...again just like was done with the cloth camo. Again, the liner will hold the camo net in place. For the exterior, a commonly available (because they're still be used and issued) helmet band will hold it in place or a cut inner tube from a tire (like the original Vietnam War bands used to be).
Legends sells them!