Camo Caps: These were never made or issued in WWII. They are "Maximum Farb". The only reason we made them at all was that we had so many requests for "matching caps". It got so annoying, that for the first (and hopefully only) time, we acquiesced and made a fantasy item. These caps are fine to wear at your wedding, to a job interview or at Christmas dinner with the in-laws, but, like a helmet cover, wearing one for reenacting or living historically as an Army infantryman pegs the FARB meter. It just screams "Special"..."Education"....not "Forces".
The one exception to all this is the 11th Airborne Division which fought in the Phillipines. NOT NORMANDY. Several original tailor or field made camo caps are attributed to this unit and are referred to as "Swing Caps" after the commanding general of that division.