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How to make a simple Ghillie Suit out of a long-sleeved green shirt (or hooded sweaters) and green pants. This is for forest/woodland camouflage. I wouldn't suggest using this for anything professional or serious, I haven't included how to make a mask.

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EditSteps

  1. 1
    Find an old green shirt and green pants you don't wear any more.
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  2. 2
    Get green fabric (Ex: Old bandanna's, other old shirts etc.)
  3. 3
    Thread and needle (or sewing machine)
  4. 4
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    Start sewing on small loops you can stick twigs and branches through on the back side of the shirt
  5. 5
    Go out and find twigs and branches to stick through the loops. (find ones with a lot of leaves on them)
  6. 6
    Start sticking the material through the loops.
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EditTips

  • Young flexible branches work best.
  • Try your best to break up the outline of your body.
  • Avoid putting material on the inside of your joints.

EditThings You'll Need

  • Long-sleeved green shirt (or a hooded sweater).
    • -Optional- Existing camo. instead of the shirt and pants
  • Green pants.
  • Thread and needle
  • Cloth

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