I had this same problem myself, having always carried my wallet in my right rear pocket. Since I'm right-handed and my gun is on my right side, I found myself being very self-conscious about unconcealing when I reached for my wallet, so I switched my wallet to my left rear pocket.rlowe wrote: 2. My holster interferes with my pockets. I usually carry my wallet in my left rear pocket, but the holster is in the way of that pocket. I can still get the wallet in and out but it is a bit of a challenge. I have carried the wallet there all my life so moving it to the right side is an issue.
This gives me an added ability to act like I'm reaching for my wallet, if I ever get robbed, and actually go for my gun.
It was strange for a time, but I eventually got used to it.
It's kind of like, if you wear your watch on one wrist, then switch to the other, it'll feel weird but you can still tell the time. A few days later, it'll no longer feel weird.