Concealment garments?
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I, too,.prefer the Havana style shirts. Most clothing retailers have them and I usually get mine more plain and less prints. I've carried a P229 .40 IWB with no problems. With my p938, most t-shirts shirts with do.
Cargo shorts also work well for that little gun in a DeSantist Superfly.
Cargo shorts also work well for that little gun in a DeSantist Superfly.
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Im going to try the Havana shirts. I forgot about those!
I can wear those there loose,wide & look normal.
I can wear those there loose,wide & look normal.
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Only when playing "Oh Danny Boy" on the pipes at the neighbors beach party.sunny beach wrote:Has anybody tried a thigh holster under a kilt during the Summer?
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What else are you supposed wear 'sides a 'gun' under a kilt when playing Danny Boy?jayinsat wrote:Only when playing "Oh Danny Boy" on the pipes at the neighbors beach party.sunny beach wrote:Has anybody tried a thigh holster under a kilt during the Summer?
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I was thinking a Leisure Suit would be perfect with platform shoes for concealment. I still have that stuff from the early 80's Also Aviator sun glasses & a mullet hair do?
People will think Im HIP & way ahead of my time.
People will think Im HIP & way ahead of my time.
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but ya gotta have the Daytona Spyder before it works...
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I get paranoid when carrying (printing)...don't know about everyone else but it's hard for me to conceal being "slim fit".
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You usually have to adjust your wardrobe to be a little loser to help conceal. However, you will find that most people never ever see a bulge in your clothing as anything and the longer you carry the more you will relax.angels05ss wrote:I get paranoid when carrying (printing)...don't know about everyone else but it's hard for me to conceal being "slim fit".
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I got a chuckle out if your comment Glenn, I just joined th TCHL forum today. Learning alot so far. I don;t think I'm gonna follow YOUR advice though Glenn. :)
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I, too, dress around the weapon. When riding bikes with the wife I wear a fanny pack - it is secure and looks "work-out-ish" and fits the activity I'm doing. Semiformal I can tuck in a dress shirt and wear a casual dress coat. All other times I usually just wear an untucked shirt. My wife has even bought "squared tail" shirts or Hawaiian shirts to look nice. I sometimes do wear a so-called "shoot-me-first" vest when I don't care what others think - going to wally world, antique store, etc. As a side note, while you and may guess someone wearing a vest is CHL, 99.9% of the people you meet don't know. Even a BG is probably focused on so many other things than what vest I'm wearing. Don't sweat it. Dress #1 to stay secure and concealed, and #2 for comfort.
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I go for the Thug look during winter. Jeans and a big, black, baggie hoodie.
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Standard tshirt for me or occasionally a striped polo shirt. I have been wearing around the house for the past month or so. My kids & didn't even notice until she went to cuddle with me. I also found an undershirt helps with any discomfort of the leather digging in my side. (Love handles lol)