Snow camo year round?
Did that same thing this year. I only got to hunt a few times this year, andI do not spend a lot of money on my clothes for hunting. I was hunting a misty evening this year mid October, cool, not cold. I wore my MO winter camo(mostly white), mostly because it is more water resistant. i wore this over my other stuff after I got in the tree. i had a nice doe come in straight on, head behind a tree I got to full draw and waited for her to turn. Took about 3-4 minutes and during that time she looked through me a couple times. i guess I just looked weird or maybe I was shaking after that long. Anyway, she proceeded on and finally turned and got one through the chest. She did not "see" me even though I'm sure I would have stuck out like a sore thumb to a hunter walking by. As a side not, i had a 2D decoy 20 yards from her that kept her interest duting those 3-4 minutes, which is why she had stopped where she did.
So, yes, snow camo year round would be fine, as long as your buddies don't see you!

Look at Troy's thread about hunting ND and look at the snow camo pic, he disappears except for his head and bow. Nice pic BTW Troy!