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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 747820" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>My wife has had to get used to wearing a belt too. For now she has a cheap all leather belt. Since she doesn't carry on person much it hasn't been an issue.</p><p></p><p>For the time being, I'd recommend getting a Don Hume or Uncle Mikes basic IWB. They are cheap, readily available, and you can try different carry positions with them. Once you've done that you might be a little more prepared to make a decision on a more expensive holster. Plus, you'll have something to use while you wait.</p><p></p><p>Smart Carry is something that might be an option if you can't use a belt. You may have to buy pants that are a size larger to accommodate the weapon. Typically a gun worn IWB will add 1" to 2" to the waistband size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 747820, member: 423"] My wife has had to get used to wearing a belt too. For now she has a cheap all leather belt. Since she doesn't carry on person much it hasn't been an issue. For the time being, I'd recommend getting a Don Hume or Uncle Mikes basic IWB. They are cheap, readily available, and you can try different carry positions with them. Once you've done that you might be a little more prepared to make a decision on a more expensive holster. Plus, you'll have something to use while you wait. Smart Carry is something that might be an option if you can't use a belt. You may have to buy pants that are a size larger to accommodate the weapon. Typically a gun worn IWB will add 1" to 2" to the waistband size. [/QUOTE]
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