How to Style Your LBD (Little Black Dress) for Concealed Carry

In my previous blog post, “Carrying a Gun in My Skirt? Yes, and You Can, Too!” I shared my experience with using a thigh holster. That type of holster makes it possible to carry a self-defense tool in a dress. However, it’s not the only option!

When choosing the right holster for your dress, there are a few things that may affect your decision. For example: the dress’s length, the cut (or shape), and the material it’s made of. Here’s what I’ve learned from my experience about each:

1. Thigh holster peeks out below skirt 2. Belly band conceals comfortably 3. Displaying where the belly band is wrapped

Length:

The skirt pictured above comes close to the outside of my leg, so to wear a thigh holster, I knew I’d have to place the gun on the inside of my leg. I tried this and wrapped the holster at a comfortable height. But as you can see, the dress isn’t long enough to conceal the entire holster. This led me to consider another option.

Cut:

Since the pictured dress is a shift (straight with no waistline), I have enough room to carry the gun over my appendix using a belly band. In the photo, I’m wearing the Lethal Lace Universal holster, which I’ve found works very well (see archived blog-post from October 3, 2018). The holster is completely concealed and actually feels more comfortable in this position.

To draw the gun*, I’d have to lift my dress very high. However, in a life or death situation, I believe this lack of modesty would be worthwhile. [*Remember, always practice your draw and make sure you can get to your gun.]

Material:

The material this dress is made of is flexible and soft. If it were any tighter, I might need to be cautious of “printing” (material showing a gun’s outline). However, I was able to wrap the elastic holster tight enough to prevent this and maintain comfort at the same time.

Yes, it takes time and effort to put together a concealed carry outfit that works. So, when I find an effective method for carrying a gun using a certain piece of clothing, I like to create several styles around that item. Check out the combinations below for inspiration!

Dress (xs) | Boots (6.5) | Cardigan (Similar) | Belt (Similar) | Sunglasses | Earrings (similar)




One great thing about the classic little black dress is that it’s so versatile. For example, when you pair it with a waterfall cardigan, some knee-high boots, shiny earrings and a polished belt, what you achieve is an office-ready, professional look for fall and winter!

Dress (xs) | Pumps (6.5) | Purse | Earrings (similar)What I really like about the outfit pictured above are the polyester sleeves, because they add a subtle softness to the dress. When you jazz it up with a few bold pieces, like this gold chain purse (with two interchangeable straps) and coordinating chain link earrings, it really complements the look! A pair of stylish leopard print pumps finishes the ensemble and you’re ready for date night or dinner and drinks with the girls!

Dress (xs) | Nylons (2) | Mules (6.5) | Earrings


It’s certainly not too early to think about your concealed carry outfits for upcoming holiday parties! I know schedules can get crazy around Thanksgiving and Christmas. Since ensuring your safety is a priority, make sure to think ahead!

For something a bit dressier, I combined dainty polka-dot nylons with my favorite pair of mules by Vince Camuto. Add some dangly earrings and you’re ready for a company Christmas party or any holiday gathering.

I encourage you to play around with different staples in your closet. Find those holster/clothing combinations that work best for you and have fun styling them in different ways!

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