Probably the main reason you'll rarely see me wearing camo (and definitely not hunter orange) anything outside of a woodland setting. I am a hunter, its in my blood and deeply rooted in who I am. I don't feel the need to advertise it by wearing the "cool" accouterments around town. I'm an old married guy so it doesn't matter me to me but I'm sure all the ladies look right past the beer gut and scraggily beard if it's framed in a camo shirt and hunter orange cap.
Back to the topic at hand. I'm actually amazed at how noisy even a lot of the hunting clothes on the market actually are. I'm with you
@BCHunter, my first need from clothes I wear hunting is that they have to be absolutely QUIET. I have a set of rain gear that's a fleece type fabric and is very quiet on its own, but lean against a even a moderately rough bark tree and it sounds like velcro when you try to pull away. This is the main reason I can't bring myself to buy camo online, I'm afraid it won't meet my standard for quiet movement. It's also probably one of the main reasons I've hunted with Scentlok camo as long as I have. Whether you believe the hype or not (
and this thread is not about that) the camo I've had from them has always been extremely silent.