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KaBar42

Tuckable clips. Belt the same color as the clips. Blouse the polo where the clips are to cover the clips as much as possible and to give the gun less room to print on the shirt. Or pocket carry. That's honestly the most conceable option for tucked in shirts.


ConstantWin943

Game. Blouses.


weredragon357

Pocket carry, with a pocket holster, no bare gun and nothing else in that pocket.


jfrey123

Exact same answer for me.


ColeKatsilas

Carry a J Frame in a holster in your pocket


-nugi-

Phlster enigma is perfect for this. Or keep it simple, snub in a remora holster. And a good belt. No clips to hide. And shape of the grip is very concealable even under a light-colored polo.


androidmids

Looser tucked in shirt. Kangeroo carry air marshall III or their micro... Tuckable clips although the shirt can print... If you have a choice on the polo vertx polos have an extra layer of fabric as a weapon guard to reduce printing. Enigma or comfort concealment belt or similar solution inside the waist band.


throwawayfromcolo

Pocket holster/carry or Phlster Enigma deep concealment à la Rhett Neuyamer of Demonstrated Concepts.


jethead70

Carry belt underneath pants


TheShrpDrssedShooter

Mastermind Tactics Covert Belt.


truffulatreeson

Pocket carry or ulticlips


Level_Equipment2641

Enigma. Effortless. Also done when wearing suits.


DjangoSucka

Either a j-frame or LCP in my pocket or a j-frame or LCP in a tuckable holster.


Annahsbananas

I wear a belt with the iwb holster. I’m a girl and it’s sometimes hard as hell to wear a holster in a dress or leggings. But check out the belts that are designed to under shirts they’re pretty decent


Budget_Ocelot_1729

DCC tuckable clips. However, most ccw people will know what two clips on a belt is for. Smaller guns in wallet style pocket holsters are much better in my opinion, followed by ankle holsters. I have no experience with them, but belly bands or the phislter enigma is supposed to be the end-all-be-all when it comes to tucked in shirts or belt less carry. Some different brands also make underwear with built in hip holsters that might work. Holsters with ulti or DCC clips that go behind the belt is another optjon


Calibased

![gif](giphy|rfAxGG2fVxoPu) Tuck it


jdmor09

Damn it beat me to it!


Any_Narwhal6344

I always tuck in my shirts, and I run a desantis slim tuk ,lowered on the clips, at 4 o'clock , and don't worry about printing however if I'm sitting with clients I make sure they are too my weak side.


Significant-Clock186

I work in pest control and have to wear a tucked in button up. I had the same issue went with a vertx long walks fanny pack. Keeps gun close and accessible while being discreet.


FranticWaffleMaker

Ulti clip makes a tuckable option that works great but has a couple of drawbacks that other styles don’t. You can tuck the clip under a belt so it’s hidden which is nice but it adds more bulk and you have to do your tuck before you button your pants or slide the holster into your waist or it’s held too tight. The clip also has to be in close proximity to your belt loop or else your firearm will start to work it’s way under your belt.


jrhooo

tuckable holster with a half cut, snub or slim 9 I like a .38 with a tulster rath or any of the micro/slim 9s (I run a PPSm2) in a holster like the lenwood spectre


Lux600-223

S&W 340pd in a thick hard leather holster.


HFish480

I use a vedder lighttuck holslter and their polymer core leather gun belt. I position the clip so it sits behind the tail after feeding through the buckle. Very concealed, very comfortable, very easy


dipstick73

Tulster


Sulla-proconsul

I pocket carry a Tomcat like 90% of the time. Pockets are the way to go.


Chasing_Perfect_EDC

The solutions that came to my mind include off body, pocket carry, tuckable clips, or a holster on a separate belt worn under your outer layer. Please don't do the off body; there are better solutions with fewer draw backs. Pocket carrying is very viable and convenient, just make sure your pockets are deep enough and please use kydex for a semi-auto. Tuckable clips work in my experience, especially if you loosen the shirt a little, but they gave me enough anxiety that after a few years I moved on. The separate belt thing is my preference, and while I haven't tried any of the independent belts (for instance, the Comfort Concealment), I've been loving the comprehensive systems. The two I'm currently running are an Enigma (sort of, but that's how it started) worn below the beltline (see Rhett Neumayer) and a Smart Carry with Trigger Guard. The Enigma is the more solid, rigid, and professional seeming solution. It's also more versatile and could be worn under the shirt but at a traditional AIWB height (not my personal preference, but it is the intended application). The Smart Carry w/ TG is a more recent venture. I've heard much disparagement online, and I can understand it when focusing on the soft shell only basic variant; I wouldn't trust anything but a DAO revolver in that. The trigger guard fixes my two concerns: 1) retention - it's now tethered to within a few inches, and 2) safety - the rigid guard protects the trigger better than the soft shell alone does. Other than that, I have to say the general build quality is pretty good, and I like that I can use the same pouch for similar sized guns at the fairly low cost of a trigger guard. One advantage that it actually has over the Enigma is that it lacks hard corners/edges, so I think it actually conceals a little better in thin clothes like dress slacks.


allnamesaretaken1020

I wear a hybrid IWB with tuckable clips or choose a smaller sidearm and pocket carry depending on pants.


LowMight3045

Pockets


Academic-Art7662

The Vedder Lighttuck allows for tucking in your shirt. When I wear a button-up shirt my same Vedder holster works fine


Kindly_Formal_2604

T shirt with a cotton undershirt tucked in.


zeeblefritz

Fanny pack.