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Title: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: tensionandtorque on July 09, 2011, 07:34:49 PM
Hi there. I am a lady that has CCW and am looking for some good clothing that is designed specifically for concealed carry (is there such a thing?). I currently wear slightly baggier shirts, and pants that are either one or two sizes too big...this helps but I am looking for something that can help out specifically in the summer months. Winter is easy enough, and is long where i reside so that helps things. Just wondering what other women do. Thanks a bunch!
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: armoredman on July 10, 2011, 02:21:54 PM
My wife uses a Blackhawk fanny pack mostly, but she has a few very nice inside the waistband rigs. There are a few places that make holster specifically for women, but i can't remember who right off the top of my head. Don't use a holster purse if you don't have to - off body carry leaves too many openings to be "relieved"of your sidearm.
A good belt is a must, czech out the High Noon Rock Steady, as they can come in narrower sizes, and offer embossing to look like snakeskin, ostrich, and I think a few others, so not to appear like you borrowed somebody's work belt. Of course, that does limit the clothes you can wear. What sidearm are you carrying?
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: tensionandtorque on July 14, 2011, 02:58:28 PM
I totally agree with the "off body" carry...at that point what is the point. I carry the S&W M&P in a Com-Tak C-tak IWB. I have had a hard time finding good IWB's for the CZ 75B. Most companies have holsters for the the P-01, however i shoot the M&P better. I have an OWB - forget the brand right now- for my CZ and in the winter will carry when I know I will be in a jacket all day.

I will for sure be checking into that belt, cause i agree sometimes it looks like i am wearing my husbands work belt. I will also check into the female holsters, see if they are worth getting, or someone simply labeled them for women.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: Hayfield123 on July 14, 2011, 03:09:55 PM
Making your own holster is not that difficult - lots of internet how-to sites are out there - and if it is IWB, it doesn't need to be pretty, just functional
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: tensionandtorque on July 15, 2011, 06:00:10 PM
I have actually thought about that...i will again check it out on youtube....thanks!
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: Hayfield123 on July 15, 2011, 06:50:21 PM
I started by copying the process shown HERE (http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Holsters/BH01/bh01.html) with np previous experience working with leather.  My first holster looked awful but worked.  Below is an IWB I made for my son . . it was the eighth holster I've made, to date.

(http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/ff470/Hayfield123/CZ-82frontwithpistolin-1.jpg)

This was my first try:
(http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/ff470/Hayfield123/Secondtry.jpg)

You can do it, and you learn and improve with every one you make.

Go to this site: Tandy Leather (http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/home/home.aspx) to order stuff . . . visit a store if one is near you - the folks are very helpful.  Good luck!
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: tensionandtorque on July 15, 2011, 06:59:43 PM
Thanks a ton!!!!! I will try that out
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: manzieza on April 13, 2022, 06:08:56 AM
I started by copying the process shown HERE (http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Holsters/BH01/bh01.html) with np previous experience working with leather.  My first holster looked awful but worked.  Below is an IWB I made for my son . . it was the eighth holster I've made, to date.

(http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/ff470/Hayfield123/CZ-82frontwithpistolin-1.jpg)

This was my first try:
(http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/ff470/Hayfield123/Secondtry.jpg)

You can do it, and you learn and improve with every one you make.

Go to this site: Tandy Leather (http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/home/home.aspx) to order stuff . . . visit a store if one is near you - the folks are very helpful.  Good luck!

Nice. Thanks a lot
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: bonj on April 13, 2022, 03:54:37 PM
Wow! You made these! You should go into business!
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: Skookum on April 19, 2022, 05:02:27 PM
Hawaiian and other tropical-style shirts are roomy to enhance airflow, and their noisy prints provide good camouflage againt your sidearm printing.


A thigh holster is virtually undetectable under a dress or skirt.


When I got my CPL I just quit tucking in my shirts.
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: rdcinhou on April 19, 2022, 05:15:27 PM
Check out American Tactical Apparel

https://hoffners.com/product-category/clothing/

They even have skirts!
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: MeatAxe on April 19, 2022, 07:21:42 PM
Coronado Leather makes a lot of high-end concealed-carry capable garments: jackets, vests, waist packs, bags, etc. Not cheap, but excellent quality, concealable but with ready access.

https://coronadoleather.com/search?type=product&q=Concealed
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: david s on April 19, 2022, 07:56:18 PM
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You might look up Karla Van Horne at PURDEY GEAR LEATHER, I know that in the past Miss Van Horne has made holsters to fit women and get the pistol grip out from under a lady's ribs. The only piece of her gear that I own is the little J frame two speed loader case for my S&W 642 38 special. And I don't know if a concealed carry vest would work where you live during the summer or not. I've been trying to get stuff off my hip belt and use the CORANADO LEATHER vest to carry an aluminum frame Commander size 1911 until it actually gets hot out. This works pretty much like a shoulder holster in that the weights carried on my right (I'm left handed) shoulder. It's not a speed rig but you can conceal pretty much any handgun with it. You access the pistol thru the vertical snap pocket. There's a larger Velcro patch that lets you position and holds the Coronado's vest holster. The actual holster is a bit rinky-dinky but oddly enough works well with the 1911, but not a 3" S&W model 65 revolver. Coronado Leather also offers concealed carry handbag if your willing to go off body. And as a couple of others have mentioned you can always roll your own. The S&W 642 revolver pocket holster and the two S&W revolver holsters (blatant rip off's of Milt Sparks model 200 holsters) are home made. It doesn't take much out lay to make a half way decent holster.

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Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: david s on April 19, 2022, 07:57:39 PM
MeatAxe posted while I was typing. Great minds think alike, I guess.
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: JBruns on April 21, 2022, 09:08:46 AM
My wife has CCW's for several states (non-reciprocity issues). She struggles with the same issues, how best to carry. She has tried a lot of ways and, for her, she seems to prefer the belly bands.

I'd suggest seeing if there is a "the well armed woman" club in your area and joining that.
https://thewellarmedwoman.com/
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: CCWLearner on April 21, 2022, 09:43:52 AM
The cool and popular new CCW rig that all the AIWB kids are raving about these days is the PHLSTER Enigma:

https://www.phlsterholsters.com/enigma-landing/

You might want to take a look at that.  I personally have zero experience with it.  It functions independently of any clothes you are wearing over it.  Everybody talks about using it when wearing sweat pants and working out etc.  Personally I have an old Galco fanny pack for that purpose.  Otherwise, being a man I don't have as many wardrobe challenges to deal with.

Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: eastman on April 21, 2022, 10:59:59 PM
Tactica is a company which specializes in concealed carry products for women - https://tacticafashion.com/

they are part of the same group as Alien Gear holsters
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: Tinker Black on April 24, 2022, 02:47:59 PM
Armed and Styled on YT has a lot of good videos about carrying concealed from a female perspective.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr4V3j2Znf-ZlJ-bnENaQZg/videos (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr4V3j2Znf-ZlJ-bnENaQZg/videos)
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: VikeMoska on October 13, 2022, 11:01:59 AM
Concealed carrying of a gun depends on two factors: clothing, meaning proper selection; the skill to carry a gun and equipment (the lack of a special holster in most cases can be compensated for by the selection of clothing). I suggest check out this store (https://boundbyhonor.net/collections/military-products), something you can choose here. For summer, choose a T-shirt close to body and wear a loose shirt on top (a size or two larger).  It`s easier in winter, but when picking out a jacket, try to avoid those models that have inside patch pockets on both sides. So when pulling a gun out you might get caught by the trigger or bolt in the thin but tough fabric.
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: JamesCC on October 13, 2022, 02:39:24 PM
This is all really nice quality stuff you are showing. What an art and thanks for sharing this.
Title: Re: Clothing for Concealed Carry
Post by: jlwolff911 on December 27, 2022, 10:56:15 AM
I will echo what everyone else has said. Carry on your person. A good owb kydex or leather with thumb break or IWB.

N8 Tactical makes incredible IWB holsters as well as Bradec. Also a plug for Garret holsters in Waco. Since I am in Texas the guys at Tucker Byrd make excellent holsters that are good enough for the Texas Rangers not the baseball team. Also a good belt is a must. Hanks makes a kydex lined leather belt that does not sag.

Pair them with a good 9mm pistol and you are on more than equal footage when a 230 lb predator tries to do you harm.

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