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  • MommaBean18

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    Any tips and tricks for concealed carry while wearing business attire? I usually wear skirts or dresses to work and I know that depending on what I’m wearing, I’m going to have to carry on different parts of my body. I have done a lot of research and watched a lot of vids from creators like “She Equips Herself”. But even still, being a smaller statured person, it’s hard to not print.

    I know there are ppl out there that work in an office setting that carry, what are your tricks??

    All the other threads I found about this were old, that’s why I started a new one.
     

    mom45

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    You can also check The Well Armed Woman site.

     

    siglady24

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    Any tips and tricks for concealed carry while wearing business attire? I usually wear skirts or dresses to work and I know that depending on what I’m wearing, I’m going to have to carry on different parts of my body. I have done a lot of research and watched a lot of vids from creators like “She Equips Herself”. But even still, being a smaller statured person, it’s hard to not print.

    I know there are ppl out there that work in an office setting that carry, what are your tricks??

    All the other threads I found about this were old, that’s why I started a new one.
    Have you tried a shoulder type holster or depending on how tight something is a pocket holster? I find a purse is not the best as it's hard to remove the firearms and unlocking it or struggling with it is unproductive.
     

    MommaBean18

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    You’re right, and that’s why I’m converting to carrying on person. No, I haven’t tried either of those yet. Thanks for the ideas! The shoulder holster might work in the winter, but if I tried to pocket carried it would have to be the smallest of guns.
     

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