I'm actually with @
Trout on this one.
Ask what the best camouflage is and I would say "being still".
I have had three very good examples where I have been sitting out in the open in normal work clothes and once in a hooded puffer jacket when I have had close encounters with deer.
On all occasions I have been very lucky to have seen them first, if only by a second, and just gone into an absolute freeze state. The closest encounter was no more that 15 meters away. I was sitting on a camp stool between two flax plants when a 10 or 12 pointer stag came into my peripheral vision on my left. I froze....didn't even turn my eyeballs, hence I was never sure whether he was 10 or 12 points and didn't even blink. He spent about 30 seconds or more staring directly at me whilst I just continued with my 1000 ft unblinking stare. He eventually moved on in front of me but kept turning back to look at me.
What did I learn from all of these experiences? They can see you and that is not a problem.....but if there is absolutely no movement and the wind is in the right direction they might be suspicious but they just don't know what you are and will eventually move on
My take on it is movement is everything, regardless of how minute it is. What you look like is of little importance. My thoughts at least. Happy for anyone to convince me otherwise.
Cheers
Phil