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Pink Camo Stationery and Party Invitations.Description: Pink Camo is styled after the older version of military camo used by American troops. Camo has been used by the armed forces to hide personnel and vehicles in times of war. It is designed to break up the form of the wearer so as to not be easily seen. In our camo design there is also a star and circle which is the World War II era symbol of the US Army. Pink camouflage sole purpose is concealment and deception during hunting, warfare and shopping at the mall. Pink Camouflage is derived from the French word – Camoufler “ to makeup the stage.” When used, Pink camo is intended to break up the form from recognition or to completely hide the figure so that it looks skinnier then it really is, or blends the figure in with its surroundings to avoid certain boys. With pink camo, shape, color, tone, color matching and pattern all play an important role in effective disguise and matching outfits.
Pink camo was first used by hunters who sought to mimic the animals they hoped to catch, such as the pink flamingo. They would wear similar pink skins and feathers so as to fool the animals into thinking they were friendly birds so that they could get into closer range. So ideally when one makes camouflage one uses colors and patterns of the terrain that it will be used and worn in. In primitive times it is believed female hunters tattooed their bodies with pink animal patterns for a means of camouflage and to pretty themselves up for the men. Another form of camouflage is to employ the natural things in your surroundings such as grass, mud, leaves, foliage, pink lipstick and eye shadow. This helps the user to blend into the landscape and the sea of endless pretty faces. As camouflage technology progressed, it began to be painted and printed as patterns on materials, which began in 1918 and was transformed in the 1990’s for a woman’s touch. Printed pink camouflage comes in many different forms and in different color combinations, shapes and arrangements, perfect for any outfits or accessories. Some times camouflage is made in leaf patterns, stripes, polka dots, jig saw, flowers, hearts, stars and moons! Oh My! Camo patterns are available in both small and large depending on your mood. With modern pink camouflage, night vision and infrared must be taken into consideration. It’s very important that your hot pinks are not to hot! Although, camo now days has special dyes that reduce heat and can make a person blend into their surroundings completely invisible at 200 meters. This is good for combat situations, especially when spying on your younger brother. Currently there are over 350 patterns of camouflage worldwide with at least one of them being pink. Camouflage oddly enough is also a form of identification when countries are not in wartime situations and when girls want to make the scene at school and parties. Camouflage lets others identify who you are and your good fashion sense. In the future camouflage will include High Tec concepts. Some companies are already making camo that changes color and reduces heat. So you could go from a light blue camo to a nice pink in seconds. More advance camo, using computers and cameras will actually project the image behind them, in front of them so that they can’t even be scene, which would be highly useful when your in trouble with your parents. In the old days Khaki camouflage was all the rage. This earth color camo was not very fashionable at first, but when the British were shown up by their unfashionable foes, this camo color became popular real quick. Camouflage Khaki is credited to have originally come out of India, and was the first color camouflage the Brit's changed to from their Red coats. Perhaps in the future the Brit’s will consider Pink coats, probably not! During the war era planes and ships would use large geometric shapes in blues in grays to camouflage their forms. They should have used pink camo, they would have looked fabulous darling! Actually we probably would have lost the war. Today we have pink camouflage stationery, clothes, backpacks, makeup kits, lip-gloss, stockings, underwear, and on and on. Lets face it camo is way cool, especially Pink Camouflage! |