I think I've tried just about every method imaginable for concealed carry. Shoulder holster. Strong-side belt holster. Cross-draw holster. Inside the pants holster. Thunderwear. Ankle holster. Now I've settled on one method that does not even require a holster; the gun is secured well, easily accessible, and completely invisible to others when done correctly. I find myself using a hammerless or shrouded hammer J-frame equipped with a set of Barami Hip-grips. First, here's a shot of a couple of revolvers equipped with this device:
And here is a Model 442 equipped with Hip-grips, placed in a right front Levi's pocket, with the covering shirt drawn up for visibility:
This method is simple. The gun is easily drawn. There is virtually no risk of "printing" so that it's spotted by someone else. Only downside I can see is maybe losing the gun while doing handstands, which I rarely do any more.
Anyone else use this method?

And here is a Model 442 equipped with Hip-grips, placed in a right front Levi's pocket, with the covering shirt drawn up for visibility:

This method is simple. The gun is easily drawn. There is virtually no risk of "printing" so that it's spotted by someone else. Only downside I can see is maybe losing the gun while doing handstands, which I rarely do any more.
Anyone else use this method?