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This works with any clothes by the way:
Turn your gear inside out and than wash. The abrasion of the wash/tumble/dry in the machines will not wear out your camo as fast as not following this tip
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Yes I hate when camo fades.
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I hope the tip helps. I also tried "Camo Restore" which was pretty good but inside out is the first line of defense in keeping your camo, camo!
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And here I get mad at the kids when their clothes are all inside out when I do laundry. Yes, I do laundry!
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I've been doing that for a few years now. I even do it with my every day clothes. T-shirt designs don't wear off as fast, blue jean color lasts longer, etc.
Another thing, I hang all my stuff up. I don't like to put it in the dryer because the heat can ad to fading also.
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