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  • Fiercely Feminine Amelia

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    How do I choose the right clip for me?

    There are many different, and very personal reasons, for choosing the best carry clip for you. 

    The first question to ask yourself is "do I wear a belt?"
    If the answer is NO, then the Belt Clip is not going to be a good option for you as it relies on the thickness of a belt to keep the holster securely fastened to the wearer. However, if you do tend to wear belts, the Belt Clip offers enhanced stability due to it's wide stance.

    If you don't tend to wear a belt...
    You should choose between the DCC Monoblock and the Ultituck.  Both clips latch onto the fabric of the wearer's clothing securely and won't come off unless you release them. Both of these clips CAN work with a belt.  The DCC clips over the belt itself, and the Ultituck sits behind the belt (making it a little more concealable if you tuck your shirt in).
    If tucking in your shirt is a priority, the Ultituck is the way to go, since it creates space between the clip and the holster body to tuck your shirt in, but if you tend to wear your shirt over your waistline (or wear a light cover garment), the DCC is more low profile and sleek.  If your clip is the part that tends to print, the DCC is a better solution for you.

    What about a wing?

    Wings create a lever to help your waistband pull the grip of your gun in close to your body. It helps a TON with printing! The Flashbang Concealment Wing is specially made so that it can work with smaller frame firearms, but is the most beneficial for reducing printing with larger guns.  Another benefit to the wing is that it adds an extra "touch point" where your clothing touches your holster.  This can add stability when you don't have great structure in your clothing (think stretchy fabrics).  So...when should you add the Concealment Wing?  When your grip is the part of your gun that you struggle to conceal, or when you tend to wear more stretchy clothing that needs a little extra stability.  It's absolutely a GAME CHANGER, yall.

    Holster Details
    • Sturdy .080 Kydex offers great firearm retention without added bulk
    • Smooth hand-polished edges
    • Adjustable tension allows you to adjust the ease of draw
    • Holster securely covers trigger guard so you KNOW it's safe
    • Handmade in Oklahoma City, USA
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    How do I choose the right clip for me?

    There are many different, and very personal reasons, for choosing the best carry clip for you. 

    The first question to ask yourself is "do I wear a belt?"
    If the answer is NO, then the Belt Clip is not going to be a good option for you as it relies on the thickness of a belt to keep the holster securely fastened to the wearer. However, if you do tend to wear belts, the Belt Clip offers enhanced stability due to it's wide stance.

    If you don't tend to wear a belt...
    You should choose between the DCC Monoblock and the Ultituck.  Both clips latch onto the fabric of the wearer's clothing securely and won't come off unless you release them. Both of these clips CAN work with a belt.  The DCC clips over the belt itself, and the Ultituck sits behind the belt (making it a little more concealable if you tuck your shirt in).
    If tucking in your shirt is a priority, the Ultituck is the way to go, since it creates space between the clip and the holster body to tuck your shirt in, but if you tend to wear your shirt over your waistline (or wear a light cover garment), the DCC is more low profile and sleek.  If your clip is the part that tends to print, the DCC is a better solution for you.

    What about a wing?

    Wings create a lever to help your waistband pull the grip of your gun in close to your body. It helps a TON with printing! The Flashbang Concealment Wing is specially made so that it can work with smaller frame firearms, but is the most beneficial for reducing printing with larger guns.  Another benefit to the wing is that it adds an extra "touch point" where your clothing touches your holster.  This can add stability when you don't have great structure in your clothing (think stretchy fabrics).  So...when should you add the Concealment Wing?  When your grip is the part of your gun that you struggle to conceal, or when you tend to wear more stretchy clothing that needs a little extra stability.  It's absolutely a GAME CHANGER, yall.

    Holster Details
    • Sturdy .080 Kydex offers great firearm retention without added bulk
    • Smooth hand-polished edges
    • Adjustable tension allows you to adjust the ease of draw
    • Holster securely covers trigger guard so you KNOW it's safe
    • Handmade in Oklahoma City, USA