Business casual carry

I choose when / where to play with my junk, thank you very much.

I haven't talked to my boss yet and I'm still not planning on doing so. If I'm made I'm made and I'll deal with the consequences.

A Crossbreeds isn't really in the budget at this point.... I'll stick with the Uncle Mike's IWB for now.
 
TMI happens all the time...

So far I've been able to get away without having a "good gun belt" and that makes me happy because I don't have to spend more money. Some day one might be nice, but until then, I'm doing just fine. Maybe I don't know what I'm missing? The quality holster aspect is a little bothersome right now, but again, I'm managing. Outside of a Crossbreeds, any suggestions?
 
A lot of people like the Comp-Tac but it isn't any cheaper. The Kholster is of similar design to the Crossbreed and is cheaper, but the quality is somewhat lower. Some people think they're great though. I've never personally tried one.
 
Old faithful advertises here and seem about par with Crossbreeds. Have a finish yourself kit that would save you some cash as well.

See you are in SE MI, I am up in the northern suburbs myself.
 
Ruger lcp pocket pistol with holster. Iwb for kel tec look at crossbreed or galco kingtuk and Nate^2 tactical tuckable holster
 
Given you say a new holster or gun belt isn't in the budget right now I won't suggest a new gun right nowbut I would definetely put it on the list.

with what you have I'd go with the smart carry unless other people at work are in the habbit of "playing with your junk" ( I don't want to knw)
 
Good gun belts aren't as expensive as you might think, got mine for around $30 from a local leatherworker shop, as opposed to 50 to 100 from high end name holster makers. I use that with a Crossbreed for what it's worth.

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I carry a NAA .22 mini-mag in a pocket carry holster. Comfortable and "print free" even in dress pants but when I had my lcp I bought the Remora no clip holster that goes from iwb to pocket holster just by switching locations, they're only $20-30 and are very comfortable as well as practical.
 

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