Vest as Cover Garment

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Re: Vest as Cover Garment

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WildBill wrote:This would probably get a lot more attention than a 5.11 Vest. ;-)

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Unless you're in Austin. That might be the perfect cover garment for Keeping it Weird while packing heat in ATX. ;-)
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TEA wrote:
WildBill wrote:This would probably get a lot more attention than a 5.11 Vest. ;-)

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Unless you're in Austin. That might be the perfect cover garment for Keeping it Weird while packing heat in ATX. ;-)
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As for the Aloha Shirt idea. I typically wear them on Friday (Aloha Friday). It's a Hawai'i thing. I would think that wearing an Aloha Shirt with a t-shirt in the Texas heat would be about as obvious as wearing a vest. For casual wear, I may just stick with a baggy t-shirt when it's really hot. The vest may be more of an option when going semi-casual (i.e. t-shirt tucked into a nice pair of jeans) in the Summer.
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I really think all the ado about what says "gun" or "shoot me first" is fostered by the CHL community and isn't common thought or knowledge. I'll admit buying into a lot of this thought early in my CHL life. The only "shoot me first" carry or concealment method I don't use is a fanny pack and that's only because I converted my fanny pack into a range first aid kit. :coolgleamA: As far as being worried about meing "made" because of what I'm wearing I think Rhett Butler said it best in GWTW. :smilelol5:

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Excuse my on-going "politically correct" jesting...

Wear a shirt and "big boy" pants and skip the shorts and t-shirts. Clothes with pockets and shirts with patterns facilitate concealment. Also, light weight vests no problem. If all else fails, use a compact SA in a "Sneaky Pete" holster which could be anything electronic...lol.

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Nothing personal but I put people sporting those vests in the same category as people sporting CHL badges.
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MoJo wrote:I really think all the ado about what says "gun" or "shoot me first" is fostered by the CHL community and isn't common thought or knowledge. As far as being worried about meing "made" because of what I'm wearing I think Rhett Butler said it best in GWTW. :smilelol5:
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Running Arrow Bill wrote:Excuse my on-going "politically correct" jesting...

Wear a shirt and "big boy" pants and skip the shorts and t-shirts. Clothes with pockets and shirts with patterns facilitate concealment. Also, light weight vests no problem. If all else fails, use a compact SA in a "Sneaky Pete" holster which could be anything electronic...lol.

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4LOKO wrote:Nothing personal but I put people sporting those vests in the same category as people sporting CHL badges.
Nothing personal, but I don't wear them. I don't wear any type of garment that I wouldn't wear when I am not carrying.
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4LOKO wrote:Nothing personal but I put people sporting those vests in the same category as people sporting CHL badges.
Considering the general consensus around here on folks that sport the CHL badge because they think it will help them be recognized as a "good guy" by LE, to lump those that wear vests in with them, it sounds kinda personal.
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C-dub wrote:
4LOKO wrote:Nothing personal but I put people sporting those vests in the same category as people sporting CHL badges.
Considering the general consensus around here on folks that sport the CHL badge because they think it will help them be recognized as a "good guy" by LE, to lump those that wear vests in with them, it sounds kinda personal.
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Re: Vest as Cover Garment

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4LOKO,

Equating the wearing of vests with those that sport CHL badges, really?

Please illuminate those of us who are puzzled by your unique perspective as I don't see the parallel...

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I don't wear the vests. They stick out like a sore thumb. I would think that even those who aren't in the know would take a second look at a vest. People just don't wear the things. I can count on one hand how many times I've seen someone wearing a vest in the last 10 years. If you want to pass it off as being a photographer you better have a camera with you or a fly rod.

I wear loose fitting button down shirts. They go well with jeans and cargo pants. I don't think they look out of place in the summer and Cabelas has a huge selection of them.
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Running Arrow Bill wrote:Excuse my on-going "politically correct" jesting...

Wear a shirt and "big boy" pants and skip the shorts and t-shirts. Clothes with pockets and shirts with patterns facilitate concealment. Also, light weight vests no problem. If all else fails, use a compact SA in a "Sneaky Pete" holster which could be anything electronic...lol.

JMO, biased, and caustic as usual, of course...lol.


I saw a gentleman wearing a Sneaky Pete recently. It sticks out like a sore thumb if you know what it is - my eye went to it immediately. But then, mine is not the average eye and the gentleman was at no risk of a panicked MWAG call being made.

I agree that oversize button down shirts in patterns are generally the lowest profile cover wear that will fit in just about anyplace in Texas, even in the summer. That being said, I sometimes wear a vest in the cooler weather just because I feel like it. Folks who see it can think anything they like because I'm not the kinda guy who has to take a poll before I get dressed.
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