Yeah, nobody would suspect you of carrying in that outfit, huh?Originally Posted by Lucky
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This is a discussion on Clothes Make the Man within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Originally Posted by Lucky This looks interesting for CCW wear. Yeah, nobody would suspect you of carrying in that outfit, huh?...
Yeah, nobody would suspect you of carrying in that outfit, huh?Originally Posted by Lucky
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Bumper
Coimhéad fearg fhear na foighde; Beware the anger of a patient man.
When you add the Concealed Carry Magazine ballcap you simply disappear in the crowd.Originally Posted by Bumper
Hi All
The reason the link to Concealed Carry Outfitters didn't work is because I misspelled it. Here it is again www.ConcealedCarryOutfitters.com
KRobb
Oops, again, I fixed it soon after you misspelled itOriginally Posted by KRobb
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Bumper
Coimhéad fearg fhear na foighde; Beware the anger of a patient man.
Summertime is coming - here are a few concealment fashion notes to consider. Maybe you have some of your own to share:
1. A denim overshirt on top of a golf shirt is a nice way to appear to be dressed casually while concealing your firearm.
2. Summertime is a good time to reconsider your holster options, including the use of ankle holsters and a smaller size firearm.
3. For business attire, consider the SkyOps holster - created ostensibly for sky marshals. It takes a of practice, but I found it works very well. It is intended for kidney area placement under a tucked-in shirt, with the "J" hook looping underneath your dress belt. Nice once you get used to it.
I use a couple of Smith and Alexander denim vests. They are not quite such a ''I carry'' statement as some photo vests and the like tho - I daresay they make folks wonder.
That however does not bother me one bit - let 'em think what they like!! Concealed is concealed - and I prefer not to resort to fanny pack either.
These are mostly for summer - and are dead useful when biking with skimpy clothing. The length is well adequate to maintain good concealment and they are sleevless too - so do not make me much hotter. I sweat - like - buckets!!!
Chris - P95
NRA Certified Instructor & NRA Life Member.
"To own a gun and assume that you are armed
is like owning a piano and assuming that you are a musician!."
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I use that one alot in cooler weather, but with a regular tshirt. In hot weather I normally wear a short sleeve sport shirt (or Hawaiian) untucked over the top.Originally Posted by CAPT MIKE
Bumper
Coimhéad fearg fhear na foighde; Beware the anger of a patient man.
When I first saw the picture, I kind of that thought that would be good. I'm a younger guy and kind of dress like a skater. The way that he's wearing that shirt makes it look like the work shirts that a lot of teens are wearing. The picture makes it hard to tell if it looks more like a jacket or a shirt though. A jacket in the summer would definitely give something away.Originally Posted by Lucky