The clothes questions always seem to increase around this time of year. Let me preface this by saying that I have little faith in one camo pattern over another bagging anything but hunter's dollars. I put no stock in luck over preparedness either. I will confess a profound sentimental attachment to a pair of 32"x32" army surplus woodland camo pants that I've been wearing longer than alot of folks on this site have been alive. I've probably taken over 75% of the deer I've killed in those pants (me, not the deer, bless you Groucho, that dates me too)! It's purely good memories of hunts long past that make me pull on those pants when I've got newer, nicer, more high tech stuff. I'm blessed that my waistline hasn't exceeded their tolerance, as the cinch tabs have long since come off in the wash. Buttons are missing and they're getting a bit tattered, but I don't mend them, because this gives them a certain "panache". They're so faded they would do reasonably well as snow camo, except for the blood stains that get refreshed from season to season. Bowhunting is a mental game and wearing something that inspires confidence can't be all bad. (they've already come through this year) What's your "good luck" garment?