IWB holsters that don't suck

Another +1 for a good belt and tenicor.

Full size c2 in the centrum. I am 5’8 165 and tried quite a few holsters that held up with thinner waist line what i would call myself as “small frame athletic build”

Tenicor with the their belt clips that have retention lip on it really stop the shifting and gun from feeling loose or causing tension on you. I’ve worn the centrum with sweats on while walking dog and even then the holster holds tight.
 

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Appendix carry is for dudes skinnier than me, LOL. However, any IWB basic kydex holster around 3:30 or so is so comfortable to me I forget I am carrying. My current one is a basic Vedder with the "claw" thing to keep the grip tucked in. I carry a 43X (not MOS).
 
Tenicor belt is great. For me, carrying appendix with longer slide is easier than shorter slide (like 43 or 42). You should probably buy another gun to be safe.
 
Appendix carry was not possible, for me, until I lost the gut. Currently carrying a HK CC9 in an ANR Designs holster. Just one of the benefits of dropping that extra 30 lbs.
 

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My two carry pistols are Glock 42 and Staccato C (OTW). I have ordered a Wingman with Fabriclip for the 42. But EVERYTHING else I have tried is painful when worn with long pants. Shorts im fine. I have tried everything from appendix carry all the way to about the 4 o'clock position. The only thing that is tolerable for longer than a couple hours is a cheap soft leather one I found and it still sucks. Is there a secret to this I am unaware of? Is IWB only for you scrawny anorexic looking dudes? I already have come to the conclusion the Staccato will have to be OWB but for deep conceal I need some help please.

As far as comfort goes, as a general rule, plan on adding 2-4 inches in waistband and belt sizing over what you're wearing now, just as a basic given starting point in EDC. Pants that use fabrics with some built-in stretch also help a lot too, especially in easing carry/pinch/hotspots with longer guns. Ratchet belts like Nexbelt and Kore's have been particularly useful lately too, especially if there's a lot of in-and-out of seating of any kind. It takes less than a second to adjust in very fine detail, seated or standing, and it barely looks like you're even touching your pants. Bigger pants and a ratchet belt solve a lot of EDC problems.
 
Appendix and a top quality leather holster. You’ll probably have to try a few to find which one is for you.
@Wprinkle - some reference points for you:

Here's one that Form linked to in the 1911 thread:


The guys from Cabot / Alchemy mention the Milt Sparks AIWB Summer Special 2 for leather (https://www.miltsparks.com/inside-the-waistband/summer-special-2/) and for Kydex, Nick says he uses a Tenicor Certum 3 (https://tenicor.com/collections/all-holsters/products/certum3-iwb-holster-for-2011-1911).

Southern Trapper offer 10 different leather IWB models: https://www.thesoutherntrapper.com/...ter.v.m.mm-google-shopping.custom_label_4=IWB

I've also seen some online recommendations for Falco. I have no idea about quality, but they have a LOT of different options: https://www.falcoholsters.com/iwb-holsters

Hilton Yam from 1080 Performance, who has been around 1911s for a while, recommends LAS Concealment (https://lasconcealment.com/collections/iwb-holsters)

While I went for a JM Custom Kydex at first, based on having had good dealings with them before (https://www.jmcustomkydex.com/), I then noticed was that Tenicor have a fairly unique clip system, which makes their holsters quite customisable for your body, pant loop spacing, changing ride hight, and more.

They also have this in-depth video for getting the right position, cant, and wedge size - it looks like overkill at first, but the results look pretty impressive:

 
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