Why Mil-Tec Phantomleaf is Changing the Budget Gear Game
The first thing you have to understand about the mil tec phantomleaf lineup is that it isn't just another random digital pattern slapped onto a combat shirt. It's based on complex medical and psychological research into how the human eye perceives shapes and colors. Most old-school camo patterns rely on "mimicry"—trying to look like leaves or branches. Phantomleaf uses "disruption," which is way more effective at breaking up the human silhouette so the brain just skips over it entirely. ...