








🛡️ Carry Confidence, Conceal with Style.
The Graystone Holster Tank Top is a premium sleeveless compression shirt crafted from a durable 73% polyester and 27% spandex blend. Engineered for concealed carry, it features ambidextrous holster pockets designed for quick access and secure weapon retention. Moisture-wicking and breathable, this tank top offers all-day comfort and a snug fit that prevents shifting, making it ideal for tactical use, workouts, or casual wear.









| ASIN | B07CPJRYGP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #361,023 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5,005 in Gun Holsters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (512) |
| Date First Available | April 24, 2018 |
| Item Weight | 10 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Graystone |
A**R
Love it. Makes conceal carry comfortable
Absolutely love it. For me, conceal carry has been very uncomfortable until I bought this shirt. I use to belt holster. I carry a S&W M&P shield and it fits great, feels natural & conceals great with this shirt. I believe this shirt would holster a bigger gun ok. The shirt hugs your body and keeps the gun from flopping around. My velcro closure stays put and curls a little on the end. That curl makes it so I can just press, drag my finger on the quick draw and it opens without fumbling the closure. I've worn this shirt under another button up shirt in 85 degree weather. I didn't find it to be hot. The material breathes better than cotton. To the manufacturer: THANK YOU. Now I want to carry. It would be cool if it came in cammo. Maybe it does? I'll be buying more of these!!!!
A**R
Buy your normal size!
Really like the shirt, definitely the most comfortable way to carry that I have found. All of the other reviews say to buy a size or two bigger but unless you are pretty chunky I would recommend buying your normal size, I bought a size bigger because of all of the reviews and wish I wouldn't have because it lets my gun sag a little. Still very comfortable and well built. It fits a pocket size pistol like a LCP best but will fit a sub compact also, it just requires a little more effort to put the gun back in the holster. I will be buying more in the future.
J**M
These shirts for you
I loved it it fit perfect I highly recommend it
L**J
Well, made but ...
I tried to post an honest and thorough review and Amazon kicked it out. I don't understand why. But briefly, I like the way these are made compared to 3 other shirt holsters I've bought from Amazon. I'm 6', 300lbs, so it's hard for me to find one that fits properly. This 4x fits me well! The only problem with this design is the magazine pockets are not deep enough for any mag such longer than about 3 inches. The holster will easily hold a G23 but the mag pockets are too shallow to hold the mags. I need 5 more of these shirts but the mag pocket issue is holding me back. Maybe I can come up with some way to add a retention strap to the mag pockets. One of the micro 9's or .380 might fit better.
B**L
Good quality, keeps handgun secure and tucked
Pretty nice product. Keeps a handgun tucked away well. When worn on the left, for right hand draw, the mag does stick out ever so slightly unless you carry a really compact pistol. It does work with the M&P M20 .45. I think a slight angle on the gun would be preferable and easier to draw, but is functional, as-is, straight down beneath the arm. I would suggest ordering one size larger than your norm. I ordered a Large, but received an XL, glad it fits.
S**E
Nice shirt for concealing
This shirt is amazing. Comfortable its fits well and conceals what I need it to. I like the strap for retention as well as magazine slots. I'd like it to be 5$ cheaper but overall the price isn't bad. I'd buy it again
D**N
Works only for certain firearms.
This holster shirt is well made but fits very tightly. I have a 42" chest and normally wear a large shirt so ordered the same size as I wanted it to fit snugly, but it was tight to the point of being uncomfortable. However, my main concern is how certain handguns work with the twin holsters. I tried a Glock 26, SIG 365, Springfield Armory Hellcat, Kahr P380, Ruger LCP, and a S&W 642. The 9mm pistols fits the holster(s) fine but their front sights extend beyond the elastic which stretches tightly around the slides. The front sights hang up on the holsters and will tear the elastic strap after a few draws. The .380 pistols are short enough to fit completely inside the elastic holster and works fine. The S&W .38 revolver has a very sloped front sight which does not snag on the holster and needs the safety strap to keep the gun from falling out. The compact 9mm pistols do not need the safety strap as their front sights will not allow the guns to fall out or be easily drawn without damaging the holster. In my opinion, this shirt holster does not do well with most compact or larger pistols, unless the front sight is very ramped and will not snag on the elastic band. Short barreled revolvers and small .380 pistols should work fine with this shirt holster. Also, despite the tight fit of this shirt, a loaded compact 9mm pistol will sag quite a bit and it would be best to have another similar weight gun in the opposite side holster to balance it out. I have returned my shirt and received a prompt refund.
K**Y
Very comfortable
I have been using regular leather or nylon should holsters, because I do a lot of sitting and still want to get to my CC. I thought I would try this and am very happy. Got one in white and one in Black. Mostly you have to decide what you want your outerwear to be. I found that with a loose sweatshirt or untucked work shirt that I was able to carry my Hi-power or Kimber pro carry. Though the Kimber printed more. With my LC9 I can have a t-shirt or button shirt. The only draw problems I noticed was from a sharp front sight. The Kimber wanted to hook the front sight. The LC9 doesn't. The Hi-power did well here too, but the weight of the firearm tends to stretch the shirt down on that side. Still comfortable. As for magazines. You have to play around a little. One Hi-power or 1911 mag with the strap in the wrong place will cause them to tumble free when bending, but with the strap forward of the magazine things stayed in place. As with any new holster practice is key. Especially from the positions you carry most in. Sitting, standing, driving, ect. Also, if your using a button down shirt, practice this also. Old shirt with some extra buttons, needle and thread. Wear both but prefer snaps. I will probably get more.
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