Most of us ask ourselves the “What to Wear?” question at least once a day. This can be an especially daunting question to answer for those of us who conceal carry a firearm on a daily basis. These days, the pervasive idea when concealed carrying is, you should always carry the same firearm, in the same holster, in the same place each time to be the most effective. To be fair, this probably is the most efficient way to carry. When you need it, you know right where it is and muscle memory should help you draw and aim it where you want it as speedily and as accurately as possible. Unfortunately, this causes you to “dress for the gun”. This may, or may not, be ideal for the situation(s) you are dressing for during that day.
I would like to take this opportunity to look at choosing the gun/carrying position, to match your attire for the day. I know…heresy!…lol.
First, let me say, I am no expert. I’m writing this from the point of view of “this is what I do”. I’m not recommending anything to anybody, again, this is just how I do it. Also, as I said before, if you want to be the absolute fastest, most accurate shooter, always carrying the same firearm in the same holster in the same place on you is good advice. If you are willing to trade a little bit of that speed for the luxury of wearing what you want, read on.
I basically have 3 different styles of clothing that I wear. The first is what I think is called “active wear”. These are sweatpants, sweat shorts, and those knit type “basketball” shorts along with a T-shirt. The second is what my wife jokingly calls my “fancy shorts”. These are mostly cargo and pleated shorts that are worn with a belt and a T-shirt. Jeans with a T-shirt falls into this same category/carry style…any pants I can wear a sturdy belt with are the same “style” as far as how I concealed carry. The third style is basically anything worn with a collared over-shirt or jacket.Continue reading“What to Wear for Concealed Carry?, by TravelinMan”