Simple solution, the addition of orange strips. Place them all over, imo, so you are visible regardless of body position. Human vision is funny, seeing what it wants.
Feedback on leafy suit:
Leafy suits work, but are not magic. I have had close encounters with ASAT leafy suit, 10-30 yds is close to me. Really helps with birds, though. But, again, not magic, and movement still clues the deer. One thing that suit taught me is that deer vision flat out works. My pants wore out, and the shirt got fairly shredded, and I decided that I get over confident with it in bow season, making moves I normally would not make. (hat cover is still useful). As well, I did a lot of phone video test, and sometimes the leafy suit worked great, and other times, too dark of mesh underneath, which shows as the cactclaws shred up the "leaves."
In Arizona, blaze orange is not mandatory. First time I wore my ASAT leafy suit, I saw the "firing squads" unloaded, glassing, off a far off gravel road I missed, and I hustled off the opposing ridge quickly. I would not now wear one in rifle season with out orange. (with the long distance craze, I am even re-thinking khaki and brown, for rifle and bow).