I'm not a big fan of retail therapy, but today was good. This years styles are drapey..good for carry! I also got a pair of Levis that were their " perfect waist" by which the apparently means fits me everywhere but still has room for a pistol.
I'll try to post up some pics but I got 6 shirts and all of them are good for carry. Woohoo!
Did you get a purse.
I retail therapy ever once in a while it does feel so good to get those new pair of jeans.
I am trying to refrain from shopping right now as I am still losing baby weight and don't want to buy new clothes just to shrink out of them.
I would love to see the pics of the shirts tho. Hopefully the styles hang around long enough that I can buy a couple. Most of my shirts are to snug to carry under.
Originally Posted By Barbara:
I'm not a big fan of retail therapy, but today was good. This years styles are drapey..good for carry! I also got a pair of Levis that were their " perfect waist" by which the apparently means fits me everywhere but still has room for a pistol.
I'll try to post up some pics but I got 6 shirts and all of them are good for carry. Woohoo!
buzz killington checking in. levi straus co. is seriously anti 2A
I grew up wearing them, then switched to carharts. they are really trying to recuit female buyers!
Yeah, that's been the discussion for a decade and I stopped wearing them for a while back when. They had a very strong anti-violence program back in the early 2000s, and donated money to one small organization that had among it's goals banning private handgun use. I've never seen anything that said Levis actively worked on anti 2a causes or that their goal was anything other than violence prevention.
If you dig deep enough, many common companies donate to causes that are either directly or indirectly antifreedom bu that doesn't mean it's always done maliciously.