CCW Clothes for Big guys

mastereagle22

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Why aren't companies making nice looking concealed carry for us big guys? I need a 4XLT but just cannot find anything in that size. Don't they think us big guys need to protect ourselves and look good at the same time????
 
I just searched everywhere imaginable and you are correct, they all seem to make sizes up to 3X.
I did find some 4X T-shirts, but I don't think they were exactly what you were looking for.
There are a lot of really good looking shirts made for conceal carry, but they all stop at 3X.
Really tried for you buddy, I hope you can find what you are looking for.
 
Check into outfitters shirts.

I buy rugged earth outfitters shirts at Bealls Outlet and have seen them all the way up to 4X

PS if you have a Bealls outlet in your area check the bargain racks..i am a big guy (2X-3X depending on how it is cut) and I get shirts for less than 30 Bucks all the time.
 
Why aren't companies making nice looking concealed carry for us big guys? I need a 4XLT but just cannot find anything in that size. Don't they think us big guys need to protect ourselves and look good at the same time????

Red Head sold at Bass Pro makes shirts up to 5XL. Here is just one example. Go to Bass Pro and type XXXXL into the search bar to see more......


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I think some of you are missing the point. Tall. Big and Tall. A 3x or 4x doesn't matter if it only goes to the belly button or the sleeves are 3-4" too short.
 
Why aren't companies making nice looking concealed carry for us big guys? I need a 4XLT but just cannot find anything in that size. Don't they think us big guys need to protect ourselves and look good at the same time????

The problem is that guys of our size are a small minority of the population. There may not be a big enough market for it. I have hard time finding decent motorcycle clothes. Forget about textile jackets and the sizing isn't realistic. I measure 56" chest wit 39" sleeves, 34" inseam at 6'5. If it isn't tall sized as well, it won't work.
 
Thanks for all the feedback and making me feel welcome here. The biggest problem I have is the 22.5 inch neck I was blessed with that and the 56" chest with a spare tire in the middle. Makes finding good fitting clothes that look good hard to find. Before anyone says it I am trying to lose weight but the males in my family for the last three generations have all been built exactly like me. And as one person put it the 4xl is not the same as 4xlt. The extra 2-3 inches of material is essential for proper fit. Being from the Midwest makes it very obvious when a big guy wears a hawaiian type shirt that they may be concealing. Ill check out all the links and info you provided. Thanks and have a great day
 
I wish you luck in finding the perfect clothing for CCW, that fits well and looks good. Having said that, I do not feel too much sympathy for those "too tall" along with this or that problem... hehe
 
I think some of you are missing the point. Tall. Big and Tall. A 3x or 4x doesn't matter if it only goes to the belly button or the sleeves are 3-4" too short.

I have the same problem my friend. I am 6'8" and about 350. I usually wear a dickies work shirt but they only go up to 3XLT

http://www.dickies.com/mens-clothing/mens-big-tall/mens-big-tall-shirts/Short-Sleeve-Work-Shirt-1574.jsp
 
The link I gave has big as well as tall. I get a lot of clothes there. They are always high quality and fit well. I am 6' 2". 275 lbs. Finding shirts long enough has been a lifelong search for me.

Might also try the big and tall section at JC Penny too. I have had some luck there too.

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I have the same problem. Sometimes 5.11 has stuff in our size. I have some of their shorts. I wear 3x to 4x depending on cut. Let us know if you find anything else.
 
i don't have any clothes specifically for conceal carry...i just use an iwb and a good belt and a baggy shirt to help hide my big butted gun....works good for me
but good luck finding the clothes you want or you can learn to sew your own might be alot cheaper in the long run
 

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