There are many issues pertaining to Camouflage the main misconception is that the pattern is of a military design for the concealment of body and equipment, this being a fact most people adhere to the this medium.
However, fluorescent orange is invisible to animals and not humans and the traditional camouflage is not invisible to those with colour blindness.
I?m a member of the NFAS and we do not have any clothing restrictions, we attire to shoot along side like minded archers and enjoy that company without the anally fuelled rule of dress code, as humans we are after all individuals and endowed with common sense, conscience, reason and choice.
But, rules are rules and if one subscribes to those rules, one should adhere to them and not attempt to bend them, quote: "you made your bed, lie in it"
I would argue for the child in every case, children should be encouraged to express themselves regardless of the medium and should not be constrained by the rules and regulations of adults pertaining to dress code, ?they?re children? not dolls or soldiers... children!