Look at "Duluth Trading Company". They make extra length T-shirts. They also have some different kinds of shirts with longer tails and other clothing items designed to, to quote their ads, "cover plumber's butt" and they show a cartoon guy with his crack exposed. Tacky but effective.
So, someone here mentioned something about having a good belt. What makes good belt better than any old belt? I'm thinking a sturdy and durable belt that won't sag too much....what else?
So, someone here mentioned something about having a good belt. What makes good belt better than any old belt? I'm thinking a sturdy and durable belt that won't sag too much....what else?
Gun belts are very stiff compared to normal belts. They normally use two layers of sturdy leather with sometimes a polymer material core. They leather they use is much stiffer than a dress/casual two ply belt.
I got mine from the same place I got my holster and after about three years of use, every single day, it is starting to lose its stiffness, though at the moment its still perfectly adequate. http://theisholsters.com/belts.php
Basically a thick, stiff belt will help prevent the feeling of the holster moving about too much or pulling down on your pant line. They tend to run, $50-100 but if you carry every day, they make a big difference in comfort. This is also something it really wouldn't be hard to make with just a little effort.
\Does any one have opinon about the Sneaky Pete holsters?
So, someone here mentioned something about having a good belt. What makes good belt better than any old belt? I'm thinking a sturdy and durable belt that won't sag too much....what else?
Having a good gun belt is easily as important as having a good holster. Supports the weight of the weapon better, is more stable during draw, etc.
You don't have to spend $100 on one. If you're just looking to try one out without a huge investment, a Wilderness Instructor belt (nylon) or a 5.11 (leather) belt are both under $40 and get the job done.
He said he DIDNT want to hear from the "Buck fiddy" crowd.
You better check your privilege, thinny.That's weight discrimination, and it won't be tolerated! I didn't choose to not be fat, I was born that way.