Undershirt depends on the holster, IMHO. I made having a sweat shield a must in my holster selection because of having the pointy bits digging into my love handle. I ended up with the Comp-Tac minotaur and its been a great holster so far.
Another option for undershirts is to wear something designed for athletes that wicks moisture away, rather than an old cotton wife beater which just makes you hotter. A browse through amazon and some other sources finds coolmax tanks on sale for under $10 from various sources.
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- Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:45 am
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- Thu Oct 07, 2010 5:34 pm
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Re: "long" shirts for concealment
I've also found that concealability is directly correlated to holster quality.
- Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:49 am
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Re: "long" shirts for concealment
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They are cut a little longer, meant to be tucked in for safety I suppose. I've got a few polos. If you pay attention, you can snag shirts on clearance for as cheap as $.99 each.
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They are cut a little longer, meant to be tucked in for safety I suppose. I've got a few polos. If you pay attention, you can snag shirts on clearance for as cheap as $.99 each.