So the wife has decided after a long hiatus to start carrying again. I don't want to turn this into a discussion on why she stopped but rather start looking into ways to get her more interested again.
With the different firearms that we have and the quality holsters that go with them I have decided to look towards a belt for her. Typically she does not wear a belt anymore. I have tried to loan her some of the better looking ones that I have, but alas they are too manly, too ugly, too big and the like.
Pushing for on-body carry. She had purse carried way back when, but sees the problems associated with that. If nothing else works out we may try and do purse carry at least to get her started.
I tried to explain that if she is carrying concealed with a cover garment then nobody will see the belt anyhow. Guess it was a man statement because she didn't agree with my sentiments at all.
Guess I am looking for ideas on quality belts that might not look so tacticool, manly, ugly and such. Any places that might be available for her to get hands-on? There is no problem with spending the cash, especially if it gets her started again. I just don't want to have a bunch of non-winners sitting around to frustrate her.
Plan is to get her geared up again and comfortable with carrying at least around the house. Then maybe we can both sign up for some additional training.
Any ideas or points in the right direction? I will head to a couple LGSs and see if they stock anything but I need ideas.
With the different firearms that we have and the quality holsters that go with them I have decided to look towards a belt for her. Typically she does not wear a belt anymore. I have tried to loan her some of the better looking ones that I have, but alas they are too manly, too ugly, too big and the like.
Pushing for on-body carry. She had purse carried way back when, but sees the problems associated with that. If nothing else works out we may try and do purse carry at least to get her started.
I tried to explain that if she is carrying concealed with a cover garment then nobody will see the belt anyhow. Guess it was a man statement because she didn't agree with my sentiments at all.
Guess I am looking for ideas on quality belts that might not look so tacticool, manly, ugly and such. Any places that might be available for her to get hands-on? There is no problem with spending the cash, especially if it gets her started again. I just don't want to have a bunch of non-winners sitting around to frustrate her.
Plan is to get her geared up again and comfortable with carrying at least around the house. Then maybe we can both sign up for some additional training.
Any ideas or points in the right direction? I will head to a couple LGSs and see if they stock anything but I need ideas.