How to Conceal Carry With a Tucked in Shirt

Published on January 26, 2026
Duration: 4:05

This guide, presented by Will Workman of Modern Protector, details how to effectively conceal carry a firearm while wearing a tucked-in shirt, often required for professional settings or formal events. It emphasizes selecting a shootable firearm and a safe, secure holster. The core technique involves using an under-pant carry system, like the Concealment Labs Flex Belt, to attach the holster directly to the body, bypassing the visible issues of traditional belts and clips.

Quick Summary

Concealed carry with a tucked-in shirt is achievable using an under-pant carry system, such as the Concealment Labs Flex Belt. This method attaches the holster directly to your body, ensuring the firearm remains completely invisible, unlike traditional methods that can reveal clips.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Tucked-in Concealed Carry Challenges
  2. 00:44Choosing the Right Firearm for Carry
  3. 01:34Holster Safety and Selection Criteria
  4. 02:07The Belt Problem with Dress Clothes
  5. 02:48Solution: Under-Pant Carry Systems

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conceal carry with a tucked-in shirt?

To conceal carry with a tucked-in shirt, use an under-pant carry system like the Concealment Labs Flex Belt. This system attaches your holster directly to your body, bypassing your dress belt and making the firearm completely invisible.

What are the key features of a safe concealed carry holster?

A safe concealed carry holster must fully cover the trigger guard, securely retain the firearm, allow for a consistent draw, and not collapse when the gun is removed. Brands like Eclipse Holsters offer such features.

Why are traditional belts problematic for concealed carry with tucked shirts?

Traditional belts, especially when paired with 'tuckable' holsters, often expose visible clips on the belt line. This compromises concealment, making the firearm obvious even with a tucked-in shirt.

What type of firearm is best for concealed carry?

You should carry a firearm you can shoot well, ideally meeting standards like the FBI qualification. Avoid extremely small pocket pistols if they hinder your ability to handle and shoot the gun effectively.

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