![]() If you really carried it all day, it will start forming its shape to the pistol. ![]() And that is the downside of using a leather pocket holster. It’s usually shorter and a tad wider than others, with that curve which helps break the weapon’s outline up. I’ve used a Vedder’s and a few off of FleaBay, but the Alabama Holster seems to be better made and well thought out. No worries for a weapon to come loose and bounce around your pocket. I like the “snap” in for a secure weapon. Mainly due to the striker fired pistols I carry. I sound like a broken record, but I really like the Kydex holsters. I find I can pull off any type of pocket holster when it’s cold out and I’m in my insulated bids. I don’t wear baggy clothes, but still have a good conceal on a thin Alabama Holster during the summer time. ![]() I look for a side cut/opening on the pants. I wear brown duct work pants or khakis in the cooler months depending on if I’m working or heading to town. ![]() I’m 51 now, and the jeans are pretty much a thing in the past for me. You really need to find out what will work for the type of pants you are going to wear the most. I have tried a lot of pocket holsters, and majority of them will work for certain types of jeans and pockets.
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