Styling a Camo Shirt: The Basics

A camo shirt is a staple if you’re hunting or playing airsoft, paintball or engaged in MilSim. But what about when you’re wearing it for fashion and not function?

Let this short guide steer you in the right direction.

Pants

Camo shirts pair well with a wide variety of pants. The most basic pairing is a camo shirt and a pair of blue jeans. Faded, ripped and distressed jeans work well as they add to the rugged aesthetic that camo cultivates.

You can also pair a camo shirt with khakis or slacks; long pants tend to look better but you can definitely get away with wearing a camo shirt and shorts, too.

Layers

While it’s hard to style formal and semi-formal wear (like a blazer) with a camo shirt, there are other ways to layer.

Consider a canvas, denim, or leather jacket. Any of these would look great over top of a camo shirt, almost regardless of the pattern. Wear the jacket open so as to show off the camo, too.

One note is to avoid patterned jackets if possible so as to avoid clashing with the camo pattern of the shirt underneath.

Footwear

Basic sneakers in a solid color look good with camo, but another great way to style is weather a pair of high, military-esque boots. Consider jump boots, combat boots, jungle boots, and even logger boots or work boots that will complement the rugged look.

Accessories

A camo shirt gives off a down-to-earth, even grunge vibe. Consequently, they work best with humble headwear; a ball cap will look better with a camo shirt (in most instances) than a western hat, for instance.

In the colder months of the year, you can layer with scarves or wear a beanie instead of a ball cap – though that will give more of a street look than a toned-down, outdoor look.

Sunglasses work pretty much across the board. Both sport and aviator styles can look great when paired with camo.

What Not to Wear

There are some basic rules that apply to what not to wear with camo.

One is that you shouldn’t wear head to toe camo, unless you’re going hunting or playing airsoft or something. Otherwise you’ll overdo it.

Another is that camo, though it is sort of neutral, doesn’t always vibe with other patterns. Animal prints and florals can clash with camo.

But remember – these are not hard and fast rules. Think outside the box when putting together your ensemble.

Here for a New Camo Shirt?

In the market for a few new camo shirts to round out your wardrobe? Or are you just looking for something new so you can pull off some of the looks hinted at here?

Regardless, if you’re here for camo gear (shirts, shorts, or otherwise) get it online at Fatigues Army Navy.

They carry a wide range of camo gear (including backpacks and accessories) representative of a variety of patterns, and at competitive prices. Visit their website or get in touch with them to learn more.

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