present at least. One should not overdo the job of wearingbright colors as deer can also see them and may consider themas unnatural.
Therefore, one should wear a red cap, a red safety vestover the coat or, if the weather is mild, a red shirt will do.
The coat should fit rather snugly. The left sleeve should besplit and cut to fit the arm and secured by a zipper. Thereason for this alteration of the left sleeve is to prevent bulki-ness where the arm guard is worn.
Pants or breeches may be worn but the hunter will findbreeches less comfortable than pants. Pants without cuffs, ifthe bottoms are lapped over the ankles and pinned with safetypins, are, perhaps, the best form to wear. There is the styleknown as the "zouave," regular pants with a knitted cuff atthe bottom, that is comfortable and practical if boots not over10 inches high are worn.