Camo clothing

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I'm looking to finally buy a quality set of all matching camo, for whitetail and turkey in Southeast US. I'd like to do it in layers and be able to wear it from scouting all the way through Late season. What is everyone's favorite brand and camo pattern?

I've been looking at Sitka, First Lite, Asio, and Tuo so far. I have Pro accounts with Sitka and First lite so everything will be discounted to some extent from them
 
I already have sets of merino base layers in 120g, 260g, and 330g, wool socks (Darn tough), good boots (Crispi), Sitka Puffy jacket/vest, and some other miscellaneous mid layers.

Where I hunt is pretty heavy with briars so I have been using Carhartt bottomland pants and jacket, but think I would like to get into something a little better than canvas pants and jacket. I rifle hunt for whitetail now but am wanting to get into bow hunting next season

Also any recommendations for a good daypack would be appreciated as well. I've been looking at Mystery Ranch Gravelly 18 but haven't pulled the trigger yet.
 
I have bowhunted since 1989. Never got to the point where I had matching camo. Cabela's Outfitter was probably the best pattern for me here in Prairie land of Southern Alberta. I had Mil surplus pants, cheap and tough. Hard to beat fleece for quiet. Movement and noise and playing the wind the wrong way are what get you busted. Deer don't care if your camo matches. Buying all matching also ties you to only one maufacturer as well. (usually). Good luck ,pick one that works where you live.
 
I don't care about camo matching but when I finally pulled the trigger and picked up some sitka pants. Everything else followed. It keeps me warm without being bulky, and I can move more freely in it. Works great for me here in western Montana
 
This probably isn’t the forum for matching camo “systems”. Most around here are in the camp of piece together and source the components you need from various brands. Many, myself included preferring solid colors.

That being said if a matching system is what you want then I would make an effort to try all the brands on and see what fits you.
 
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