TexasGal wrote:It tends to make the three year old in the next room crawl under the divider to see what's up. Don't ask me how I know




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TexasGal wrote:It tends to make the three year old in the next room crawl under the divider to see what's up. Don't ask me how I know
Yes, mirrors are handy. However I turn to see and the shirt pulls and I see it...kjolly wrote:Here I was thinking that's what mirrors are for. wife never notices when I'm carrying. she just assumes if I'm outside the house I am.
I figure the shirt part will be easier than trying on pants...my concern is moving my EDC rig from one pair to the other with my belt and back again without issue.The Annoyed Man wrote:I carry my EDC into the dressing room with me, try the shirt on, walk out to where my wife is (or she walks in to where I am) and show her the shirt......if she's with me. I don't see what the big deal is. Wear your gun. Try the shirt on. If you like it, buy the shirt. Go home. Put your feet up and call it a good day.
Ahh, good point and that is an 'understood' I would have to make 'understood' going in...Tbucher1218 wrote:...if your wife is with you, shouldn't she know what you are shopping for and why?