What nail polish are you wearing there?you typically wear a "cover" garment (an untucked shirt over the pistol.. or a jacket... or a sweater, etc..)...
the holster is still on the belt.. you just conceal it with an article of clothing..
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What nail polish are you wearing there?you typically wear a "cover" garment (an untucked shirt over the pistol.. or a jacket... or a sweater, etc..)...
the holster is still on the belt.. you just conceal it with an article of clothing..
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A proper belt/holster combination can make all the difference.that doesn't look comfortable...
nice!http://www.tannergoods.com/collections/belts/products/standard-belt-natural-copper-1
Certainly on the expensive side, but I plan on not having to buy a new one for 10+ years. Wear it everyday for work and it gets a beating.
I think you may have just given me the winner! I like this a lot.http://www.tannergoods.com/collections/belts/products/standard-belt-natural-copper-1
Certainly on the expensive side, but I plan on not having to buy a new one for 10+ years. Wear it everyday for work and it gets a beating.
Man, you gone have me F*** around and start ordering $90 belts! Damn, something told me not to click on this thread! Smhhttp://bellandoak.com/collections/belts
I don't actually own one .. But I have been eyeing these belts for a while.. I follow them on IG & and their work is amazing
Just remember to spread that out over 15-20 years. All of a sudden it's really a cheap investment!Man, you gone have me F*** around and start ordering $90 belts! Damn, something told me not to click on this thread! Smh
Ordered one of these on a whim a few weeks back at the same time I ordered a holster (Kramer) for my new Kimber..Bullhide Belts
www.bullhidebelts.com
Boston makes an ok belt. The double thick options listed above will do much better at holding up the weight of a ccw kimber though.Well my belt failed today and it seemed like a decent one so I went and bought a new one at a tactical store. I am hoping this holds up. It's made by an American company in Chicago called Boston Belts.
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I also bought some suspenders to go with it for support. I tend to stretch then because of my no butt syndrome.