Camo of a different color. M2D Camo Inc. is “made to deceive.”
| October 30, 2007 |
Camouflage clothing has become too fashionable to function well, contends Spokane entrepreneur Michael “Sparky” Sparkes.
“Picture perfect” camo patterns, some of which are so detailed they depict acorns, pinecones and bugs, might look good in the store and on the street, but also get noticed by the animals they’re supposedly designed to fool, Sparkes says.
So Sparkes, an avid hunter, developed his own grass-pattern camo and launched Spokane Valley-based M2D Camo Inc. http://www.m2dcamo.com/ two years ago to sell it. He says the name stands for “made to deceive.”
By Mike McLean
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