

I think op is asking for any camo patterns that can blend into concrete, not for daily concealment but in a hypothetical scenario where rule of law is gone and he is in the city. There are some interesting patterns though: Solid charcoal, gray, or darker browns would likely work just fine. So yeah, there are some effective patterns, but I think for the price and limited application, there are far more versatile choices. can still be very effective with drab, solid colors that would do well in either situation. Movement behind cover, culverts, buildings, shadows, low illumination, etc. On the flip side, if things go kinetic, camo is a relatively minor defense. If you have to maneuver through a populated area, you will attract more attention with some cool, urban camo. The challenge will be transitioning from one environment/situation to another.
Those can be achieved by drab solid colors and shades. While some patterns might work pretty well, many rely on shadows, static or very slow movement, etc.

Most acknowledge camouflage is more influenced by movement and contrast. I like that Marine Corps test version, but I think it's a point of diminishing returns. Is Wolfy Grey just some Uniform for LEO or do you guys think it has some character to ensure someone doesn't stand out in an urban environment, somewhat like camo. Wolf grey would go nicely with metropolitan areas where as brown greys would go well with older dingy areas. With that said, how would the solid grey colours work in environments such as Wolf Grey? I know there's different types of urban environments. Acknowledging the fact that there's a time and place to go hard, I want to ask about effectiveness of urban camoĭo any patterns have effectiveness in urban environments? Structures are pretty solid coloured blocks so I don't know how well digital patterns would stand out. So being a "grey man" isn't always an option. As we've seen in some cases in the past where SHTF hit urban environments pretty hard to the point it's all out war. How ever, I want to expand on it and see if there's any practicality to go "tactical". So I've been looking into urban loadouts but all I find is people scrutinizing it saying to blend in with others.
