Invisible (underclothing) holster?

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nugi

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Seems like the only options I'm finding that are truly invisible, by which I mean not going to put visible loops or belt hooks out, is a belly band (or some kind of under the shirt shoulder holster) (and of course, there's pocket holsters too for a small gun).

What other options are there? Any tuckable IWB holsters that are not going to have tells?
 
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This is an option: https://www.thunderwearholsters.com/

Whether it's suitable will be down to you.

These folks have an excellent reputation: https://www.crossbreedholsters.com/supertuck-iwb-holster.html

This thread has some interesting answers to the question: https://www.thehighroad.org/index.p...ortable-concealed-carry.889343/#post-11945110

There is an element to remember though. What "we" will recognize as a "printing" or a "tell" is not the same as those not in the firearms community. Which, for better or worse, is a majority of society. Very few people out there are aware of much beyond their digital devices.
 
I've got a couple of those mesh tank tops with the pouches under the armpit with velcro strap, deep cover style holsters. It's obviously not a fast draw setup, more of a last ditch, onion field thing for something really small like a Beretta 950.

If you wear it under a 5.11 Taclite Pro long sleeve shirt with the double velcro opening front pockets and you slice the inside of the shirt pocket on the gun side, you can access the pistol more quickly.

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When going to religious services I wear a hybrid (leather backing/kydex shell) holster with Ulticlips. The clips attach to my pants, underneath my belt. Polo shirt tucked in. The only part of the holster that can be seen is two small pieces of metal behind my belt, but you have to be well within arm distance to see it let alone notice. That is as close to invisible as I can get while still being easy access.

FWIW I carry large guns to service. Double stack, 4.5" barrel guns with lights and red dots. Or GI size 1911s. The only people that know I am carrying are ones I've told.
 
Ulticlips look amazing. That’s exactly what I was looking for
 
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