I'll tell you why I doubt that the problem is the color of your clothes. When I was a young hunter, the only camo I owned was military woodland camo. I used it in dark as well as light backgrounds and in thick brush and bare backgrounds. As long as the wind was right and I didn't move around, deer consistently looked right through me. However, when I later got commercially made camo, I got spotted all the time. In short, I think color is one of the least important attributes of a suit of camo - just my opinion going back to 1964.