I agree with Spats McGee, although I don't wear suits anymore (now that I'm retired). And since I only carry a gun when I legally can, it's mostly on my trips to Arizona and Nevada.
One generally needs to "dress around the gun." When someone begins to carry a gun conceal, he will often need to make some modification to his wardrobe.
I've actually personally had to make only minor adjustments. I've pretty much always dressed in khakis, a button-up shirt and either a jacket or light vest (I like having the pockets).
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