Wildfire camo clothing

A camouflage pattern on clothing or a vehicle that replicates a wildfire of course has no practical use. If you are in a wildfire, there is no logical reason why you would want to hide. But on the other hand, according to my research, 99.2753 percent of the people that wear standard camo have no practical reason for wearing it, other than fashion.

Last year we wrote about a race car that competed in a NASCAR event that was wrapped in a wildfire pattern. Now it turns out that the company that made the wrap is putting the pattern on clothing. (It’s pretty cool, I have to admit.)

fire camo shirt
Wildfire camo shirt, by Moonshine Attitude Attire.

Wildfire image on a vehicle

I was minding my own business watching the Phoenix *NASCAR race Sunday when I saw a race car covered in a wildfire pattern.

Wildfire wrap on car

The car is driven by Landon Cassill, not one of the top-tier drivers, with his best finish in Sprint Cup races being 18th. But I was intrigued by the appearance of the car, which they call the No. 33 Moon Shine Wildfire Camo Chevrolet SS. A little research revealed that the pattern is on a vinyl wrap that can be applied to many other objects, such as boats, ATVs, cell phones, iPads, or the vehicle that you drive to work each day.
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