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Location: Portland, OR
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A leather holster in the summer
Summer hit here in Portland with a vengeance. For the first time I carried without a t-shirt on, just a polo shirt. Well, the leather on my skin is not the most comfortable thing in the world.
I was thinking of sacrificing one of my old t-shirts and cutting out a patch to put between the holster and my skin. Just wondering what others do in lieu of a t-shirt to protect their skin from the leather holster.
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Location: West Tennessee
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If I am not wearing an undershirt, I'm not wearing any shirt, regardless of weather.
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A wife beater usually works for me.
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Central Florida
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This solves the FL heat problem. I always use leather IWB holsters...a 'wife beater' under any T-shirt keeps the leather away from the skin and eliminates the problem.
Stay armed...in the heat, with a T...stay safe!
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Location: Brevard County, FL
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I've always hated that name for that shirt. I prefer to call it an A-shirt.
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Senior Member
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Location: Texas
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You could try one of the Under Armor types too. I got a generic knock off & it works well. It also wicks the sweat away from you.
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Location: Minnesota
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Some form of undershirt is the best way. Another short term solution is baby powder yourself and the back of the holster.
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Location: the swamp, arkansas
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Leather? I choose plastic!
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Location: St. Louis, MO
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Visualize a larger grumpy middle aged man with a beer, growly voice wearing a tank top style undershirt sitting on a recliner watching wrestling...
Wait, that is a lot of my relatives.
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