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14 March 2016, 17:30 #1
Leather/dress Gun Belt
I have been spoiled by my 5.11 riggers style belt. I love the infinite adjustment when it comes to holding my pants up when carrying in different modes (IWB, OWB, pocket etc). I may be going to a new position at work (will likely know this time tomorrow) that requires carrying OWB in dress clothes.
For those of you working in CID or open carrying in nice clothes, what belt are ya'll using? I will need one that looks good in slacks and a tie, yet prefer one that offers multiple adjustment capabilities. Hopefully more than the 1/2" gaps between most leather belt holes.
Then again, I may be getting ahead of myself and jinxing my chances of moving.
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14 March 2016, 18:22 #2
Jason Winnie makes belts. I wear the double layer belt when at work. I wear dress slacks and a Polo Shirt. This in conjuction with his leather holster is an awesome combo. He will work with you if you need holes spaced differently.
http://www.jasonwinnie.com/new-category/
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15 March 2016, 12:40 #3
I've got a couple Galco 1.5" that work well with dress clothing. Be sure to order a couple sizes larger.
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15 March 2016, 12:46 #4
Bigfoot Gun Belts. Continue reading at: http://gunbelts.com/
I picked up one of these and I use it all the time. Granted I don't carry (San Diego still isn't issuing permits yet) but its a really nice belt. I use it as a gun belt when I'm in the desert and can open carry. It may not have the adjustment you are looking for though.
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15 March 2016, 13:36 #5
I don't think I'm going to find a purpose built belt like I want. I'll probably just end up ordering one from a custom shop and specifying exactly where I want the center hole.
Thanks for the suggestions.
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15 March 2016, 14:44 #6
Talked to Jason he said if you are looking for something custom you can contact him and build to order for you.
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15 March 2016, 17:46 #7LEO / MIL
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Take a look see at Slidebelt.
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16 March 2016, 05:30 #8
I like the Slidebelt adjustments, but I really have doubts they'd hold up a Glock 22, a spare mag and a set of cuffs.
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5 April 2016, 14:53 #9New Member
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I love my UGB by A Better Belt USA. Great customer service and quality is bar-none!