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Don't overthink it too much. For what it's worth, all the "science" behind Optifade was conducted on large flat swatches of the pattern in controlled conditions. Once the pattern is cut up and sewn into clothing, then turned into a 3D form (as it wraps around your body) all the science is out the window, technically speaking.All that really matters with camoflauge is its ability to break up your form with contrast. The color makes little difference but a pattern like Mossy Oak break up just blogs at a distance. The Sitka forest pattern isn't bad but those greens won't really look any different to deer & elk over the browns of the original Optifade.The marketability of camo is a whole different topic. It has to look good to hunters in order to sell. But if you like it, by all means buy it.