Excellent advice since I fidgeted the whole first carry trying different positions and ride-high options.

Now I don't forget it is on but don't mess with it at all unless dressing or undressing....which leads me to the topic question.
I am going to shop for a few new clothes


I know I won't be exiting a fitting room with it left in there, and I already know by other topic reads...

1. No hanging on a hook (I read the Glock story on another thread)
2. Don't leave it laying on the table/bench

3. Don't open the door before final adjustments
I figure whatever pant/short I have on, it will be on me, so I'll have to move it back and forth if I'm trying on a few different pair.
I have no problem asking my wife if she can tell (since I can see it all the time...but then again I know what I'm looking for), but the last thing I need to have said out loud in a changing room is "Honey, can you see my gun from there?"

Are there any tips on best practices for clothes shopping where YOU are the changer?
I appreciate all the feedback!
