Trying out some outfits and determining what works best for babywearing and concealed carry.
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Trying out some outfits and determining what works best for babywearing and concealed carry.
Dene Adams' Slim Blondie corset holster aims to add style and flexibility to the wearer’s wardrobe, but does it function as good as it looks?
With the same compact design that made it a concealed carry favorite, the LC9S Pro is packed with enough new features it feels like an entirely new gun.
I usually sport an ankle rig for longer dresses but it seems holster gremlins temporarily have it because I can’t find it (hence the torn apart room behind me). As we sometimes have to do in the CC world I had to step back and punt. Ultimately I came to two solutions- thigh rig or belly band style. The Garter holster by Can Can Concealment (pictured on top) successfully CC’d the Ruger but I found walking in such a long dress with a gun between them to be a little precarious. So today I’ve traded quick accessibility for on-body concealment in the Can Can Hip Hugger (pictured on bottom). If SHTF my dress is going in the air but at least this allows me to CC comfortably in a dress on-body.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHJCMSp8wB0)
If you choose the Dene Adams corset for concealed carry, I definitely recommend also getting the kydex trigger guard. Without the trigger guard this corset is very unsafe and the above video shows why!