Accessing the GunĪccess with outside the waistband carry is never an issue. Patterns break up the shape or outline of the gun, especially when carrying a big ole OWB gun.ĭixxon flannels make tall sizes, and they freakin’ rule! Besties 4 lyfe!Ĭoncealed carry shirts from 5.11 Tactical are also a rock-solid choice.ĥ.11 Tactical designs its shirts a little baggier around the midsection which helps conceal a gun. I also stick to patterned shirts, flannels in particular. The Carhartt Workwear short sleeve t-shirts come in tall sizes and are perfect for concealed carry. When I found a good brand of tall shirts, I bought a ton of them because they conceal my handgun regardless of how I move. It’s critical to find shirts that are baggy and long enough to conceal your handgun, regardless of how you carry it. No more reaching for the top shelf if you’re carrying in a regular ol’ tee shirt. ![]() On the other hand, with OWB, you need a shirt long enough to conceal the entire firearm rather than just the grip of the pistol. People are less likely to notice bulges and gun shapes when they are attached to someone who sits on the large side of life. That’s why, outside the waistband carry tends to be friendly for us of the bigger persuasion. I can conceal a CZ P09 with a TLR-1 in an OWB holster without many people noticing…but it was a long road to figure out how.įor big guys, finding clothes that fit while also allowing you to conceal a firearm can prove tricky.Īt my height, in particular, a 2XL shirt becomes a crop top when I raise my arms above my chest or even when I shrug my shoulders a good bit.Įven while carrying appendix or IWB, the grip of the gun is exposed when I move my arms at all. Being tiny doesn’t offer any more advantages…just ask our Managing Editor, Jacki. ![]() The challenges I face as a 270-pound, 6-foot-5-inch dude are a lot different than the challenges my five-foot-five-inch tall 110-pound wife faces. There’s a gun under there, but you wouldn’t know it! The big difference is the challenges they face. Concealing a firearm presents a challenge to most people regardless of weight, height, gender, and body composition.
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