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PenCott Camo

PenCott was named after two separate people, Sir Roland Penrose and Dr. Hugh B Cott. These British men were considered authority figures in camouflage during World War II. Penrose, a surrealist artist, and Cott, a scientific illustrator, approached the creation of camouflage from very different angles. The stark contrast of imaginative intuition and methodological calculation is what inspired Dom Hyde to name his camouflage PenCott.