Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
Maybe something like this, except I really don't want a firearm pointed at my junk...

http://www.smartcarry.com/

+1 on suck it up and learn to carry with a proper belt. Standard belts almost never are adequate for supporting a holster and spare mag.
This was the belly band I mentioned above. After a few hours of being seated with my P229 dug in, "my junk" wasn't on my mind. When the weather was warm and humid, and after long hours, I would have red welts around the various contact points. They itched like crazy, so even when I wasn't carrying in the band, it still bothered me a few days later.


Most comfortable for me was a DeSantis pancake holster carrying my .357 snubbie. The speedloader in my left front pocket was a bit bulky, but there were times when I forgot I had the gun on and I would get my jacket half way off before I remembered that probably wasn't a good idea. I don't know when the Crossbreed style IWB holsters first became available, but I got my first one a few years ago. It is now the only way I carry. I've had two co-workers actually ask me why I stopped carrying because they don't have a clue about looking for the clips.

I hope you find something that works for you. For me, belts and holsters are a very personal item.