I could keep mine tucked it in my slimmer trimmer days now unless they are very long I spend all day tucking them back in. I have started wearing a colored tee shirt tucked in to start with and suspenders then a button up fishing shirt unbuttoned over that to conceal the gun. I am not real happy with the added shirt in this hot weather even as light and vented as they are. I guess dress to carry. I can draw from it petty fast it conceals well. Don
Don,
A suggestion for you. I purchase "Buck Naked" undershirts from Duluth Trading. You can get them in crew and v-neck style tees and athletic styles and in black, white, charcoal or grey, and maybe another color. The material these are made from is a moisture wicking type with a fairly coarse weave. They are very comfortable, not compression fit, and in my experience they wear like iron. They are not cheap, but I have some that are five or six years old and show no signs of needing replacement anytime soon.
I wear one of these shirts year round and I wear a set of Perry's dress style suspenders every day, even over the athletic style in the summer time. But the tee shirt styles are not too hot in the summer time, and I wear them at times as well as the athletic style in the heat. These tees are cool in the summer time and warm in the winter time and do not collect perspiration (sweat) like cotton/polyester etc. They dry quickly, and do not feel clammy when wet. I live in a pretty dry climate where humidity seldom gets above 35%, but I've also worn these where humidity is much higher than that. Nothing much is really comfortable there, but these shirts sure beat anything else I've ever tried.
They do not pill or snag and get runs in the material. Like I said, they are tough but lightweight and cool and because they tend not to collect moisture, they are surprisingly warm in cold or cooler weather. I wear longsleeved Buck Naked tees in winter time when it's pretty cold. They give good protection for my love handles against an IWB carried semi auto or revolver. I wear various kinds of shirts untucked on the outside, sometimes closed or left open, usually at least partially closed. I also sometimes wear banded bottom or straight bottomed polo style shirts on the outside. The outside shirts are not bad to hang up on the material of the Buck Naked undershirts, and the suspenders are comfortable on the outside of the undershirts and underneath the outer shirt. In cooler weather, I will tuck my outer shirt underneath a vest of some sort with good results (suspenders worn over the outer shirt).
I really get along well with this method of dress and carry. I suggest you give these undershirts a try. If you will sign up for Duluth's email notices, they put these shirts on sale two or three times a year. Not a huge sale, but if you buy three shirts, they sell for two or three bucks less per shirt than normal prices. I also wear a style of the Buck Naked Skivvies and I am as pleased with them as I am the undershirts. Neither shirts nor skivvies are bad to collect odor either. As I have said, these will last for a very very long while ... not sure exactly how long yet since I've not worn any out yet! Give 'em a try and see how they work for you!