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    Default CC in Business Attire

    First, I'm a tall and thin male, who will usually wear more fitted clothing.

    Second, does anyone have any suggestions for CC wearing my outer button down shirt tucked in? Winter time would not be a problem, as I could wear a jacket and a shoulder harness.

    Gun of choice would be the SR9C, possibly the SR40C.

    Thanks for any suggestions, my creativity is escaping me.

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    A supertuck holster or other knockoff would be perfect. Its and inside the waistband holster with a second set of clips for you to tuck a shirt in between the holster and your pants. Just pull the shirt up and you can draw the pistol.
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    Pocket carry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shodan View Post
    Pocket carry.
    While the SR9C is a smaller gun, I don't think its exactly a pocket gun
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    Default Re: CC in Business Attire

    I usually wear an OWB holster if I am wearing a suit coat, Crossbreed Supertuck if I plan on taking the jacket off but there isn't really enough room in the dresspants for it to be comfortable right now.

    I'm 6' 185# and I carry a SigPro 2022, not a small gun, I prefer the Supertuck to a shoulder rig for concealment. I have been lifting weights for the past year and am going to have to get fitted for a new suit, I plan on getting my measurements taken while carrying IWB so that I can still have a suit that is close-fitting even when carrying.

    Another thought: Ankle carry isn't a bad option in business attire either, but you would probably want something smaller than an SR9C.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shisno View Post
    While the SR9C is a smaller gun, I don't think its exactly a pocket gun
    No one ever sticks with just one gun. It may not be today's solution, but it may end up being his best solution someday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shodan View Post
    No one ever sticks with just one gun. It may not be today's solution, but it may end up being his best solution someday.
    Very true. On the rare occasions where I have no choice but to dress nice, I only pocket carry my BUG and leave my primary at home. But I also don't have the supertuck yet. Too broke...
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    OK, wrong approach. You are trying to figure out how to incorporate your sidearm into the existing style of yours. However, you should dress around your gun. It will likely mean no more douche and fitted Express stuff. You have to learn to live with it.
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    DeSantis Sof Tuck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metz View Post
    OK, wrong approach. You are trying to figure out how to incorporate your sidearm into the existing style of yours. However, you should dress around your gun. It will likely mean no more douche and fitted Express stuff. You have to learn to live with it.
    I don't consider wearing stylish business clothing being a douche, looking clean cut and dressing professionally is a requirement of mine. I cannot walk into the office with an un-tucked shirt. That is why I am asking how to best incorporate a side arm to this style, seems to be a rather unaddressed method of carry.

    Thank you everyone for the suggestions. I watched quit a bit of videos on youtube, and most of the carry methods show the body language of trying to cover something up. I'll keep looking for a solution.

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