Graystone CCW crew neck holster compression fit shirt offers functionality and maximum concealment. A must have product in your CCW clothing wardrobe. It features a holster with 2 side pockets one each side. The elastic holster fits any size weapon. The extra pockets can be used to carry spare magazines, pens, keys, phones, handcuffs, wallet, and other small items. A great carry and concealed clothing alternative to your over the shoulder holsters. Graystone CCW compression wear is made with a special Spandex blend for more durability and comfort. Compression is adequate to hold weapon close to your body, quick draw Velcro clasp retention straps keep weapon safe in the pocket. Conceals perfectly under dress shirts perfect length to stay tucked in. Graystone CCW compression wear line includes tanks, shirts, shorts, shirts for men and women and lady’s leggings
K**.
Compression shirt holster.
This is the best holster I have used. I carry a glock 43x with a imprint installed. It is totally secure even without the safety strap, and it is so comfortable I don't even notice it. I have back pain, and cannot carry on my belly comfortably , and this shirt is amazing. It is compresson fit and fits very snug which is great.
E**0
My second one. Why is a 4xl smaller than a 3xl?
I have purchased two of these now. Comfortable, very good length, easy to use.The first one was a 3xl. I’m a big guy, 360lbs, 6’2”. The 3xl is a touch on the snug side, but not so much as to be uncomfortable or constricting, but I thought getting a 4xl might provide a little better fit.Boy, was I wrong. I don’t know if the 4xl was just mis-marked, but it was smaller than my 3xl; I couldn’t even get into it.I just returned the 4xl, should be receiving a refund shortly.The second shirt was a real disappointment after the first shirt. I hope they get this figured out.
L**T
Get the right shirt for your gun
I don't normally write reviews, but I'm posting this in hopes that my trial-and-error with these compression shirt holsters will save time for someone else.The short version: I know it's counterintuitive, but the most effective concealment with these shirts is achieved when the weapon is NOT held tightly against your torso — it actually needs to droop a little under your armpit, but not too much — and this is affected by the size and weight of your gun, as well as the tightness of the compression shirt.The long version:My concealed carry weapons are a Glock 19 (Gen 4) 9mm and a S & W Bodyguard .380. I am a male, 5' 10" and 165 pounds. I am not ridiculously fit, but neither do I have much of a gut. For my particular build and choice of CCW, I have found that AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) is the best method of concealment under MOST circumstances. I wanted the compression shirt holster for those exceptions when my clothing makes AIWB impractical — e.g., when I'm wearing a dress shirt that's tucked in (no, the "bloused" part of my shirt does NOT effectively cover the handle of the pistol or the AIWB holster clip that goes over the outside of my belt), or workout apparel such as sprawl shorts, track pants, etc. — and also for those moments of extra paranoia when I want to walk around with multiple CCWs in various locations on my person.I initially ordered a medium sized shirt. I still have yet to actually receive a medium. But my experimenting with both an XL and small shirt revealed something unexpected: The weapon is MORE visible when it's held snugly against my ribcage. When it's allowed to hang a little, it is much better concealed, even though it feels less secure.I didn't notice at first that they sent me an XL instead of a medium. The shirt fit a little loosely, especially for a compression shirt, and my .380, with a full 6-round magazine plus one in the chamber, dangled somewhat. (I didn't even try the Glock 19. Even though it's a subcompact 9mm, I thought there was no way it could be concealed under my armpit.) But when I put a dress shirt on over top, the gun was very difficult to see. Still, I wondered if a tighter shirt would work even better. Thinking I had a medium, I ordered the next size down.The small shirt fit better than the XL, and was similar to the other medium compression shirts I like to wear instead of T-shirts under button-down and polo shirts. And the .380 was held much more securely against my body. So imagine my surprise (and minor disappointment) when the grip of the firearm could be seen easily once I donned a dress shirt. I tried again with the first shirt — only then noticing it was an XL — and sure enough, the gun felt looser and it all but disappeared.On a whim, I tried the Glock 19 with a full 15-round mag in the size S shirt. It drooped in much the same way as the .380 Bodyguard did with the size XL, and to my amazement, the larger 9mm became invisible when I stood still or walked with my hands in my pockets or my arms casually at my sides. Only when I reached forward did the back of the slide and rear sight creat a slight bulge in my shirt, as did the bottom of the mag when I reached backward.At this point, I'll probably keep both shirts. Also, I think further experimentation with either a large or medium shirt is unnecessary — I believe I've already found the best ratios for the weight of each firearm and the tightness of the compression shirt.I hope all of this helps!
G**E
I like options
Overall I am pleased with the shirt even though I haven't worn it except to try it on around the house. I bought a medium and it is a snug fit but it's stretchy so it isn't difficult to put on or take off. When in use it will be with a Glock 43, a 9mm single stack. It wil accommodate a Glock 19 but I believe I'll only use the 43 with it. Both holsters are identical and will easily and securely accommodate either a gun or 2 mags on either side. In Florida we don't wear a lot of jackets so I thought I would use it with an open button-down shirt. This will be a departure from my normal t-shirt or polo so I'm expecting my friends to ask, "What's up with the wardrobe change?" Due to the open shirt mode I would prefer the logo, (white letters on a black shirt) on the upper left chest, to not be there. Monogrammed in black thread would be cool but the rubber iron-on has to go. I'll be Googling how to do that. What little I have worn it I believe it will be comfortable and no more difficult to draw from than a shoulder holster. It gives me one more carry option and I like options.
J**E
Magazine holder issue
The shirts fit well and secure by bersa 380 perfectly. My only complaint is the shallowness of the magazine pockets, they do not secure the magazines in the least
R**H
So worth it!
Get a size up from your regular size. Very comfortable, made well and conceals very well. Nice and tight fit to hold it to your side. Very pleased with this product!! Thank you!
L**K
Does not even hold a .380
Shirt was a little too tight, but the barrel of a .380 pistol would not hold securely. The position of the mag pockets were too far back.
J**N
Great conceal carry option
I rarely write reviews, but wanted to share one on this. I recently had hernia repair surgery so my waist area will be sensitive for a few weeks, but I am still able to go about my normal activities and work. I got this shirt and it's worked perfectly. Two things I want to share to consider: 1 - I am 5'10" 175 with a normal/semi athletic build and got a large. Glad I did because I medium would be too tight; 2 - although in the picture it shows what appears to be a compact semi auto, there's no way my SIG P320X Compact would work in this. I carried my S&W 640SC and it was like it wasn't there. I wore it all day at work for two days (9 hours each day) with comfort. Just make sure you have a button up shirt that you can leave the top couple buttons undone (or quickly open) and you're golden!
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