Choose Your Perfect Flashbang Holster – Concealed Carry for Women
What's the best concealed carry holster for women?
The best holster for a woman is one that's actually designed to work with her curves and wardrobe. The Flashbang Bra Holster pulls the firearm close to the body making it disappear under almost any outfit, but also instantly accessible due to the carry location and simple, natural draw.
Why the Flashbang Bra Holster stands out for most women
- Designed specifically for women's bodies It tucks under the center of your bra band and pulls the gun tight against the sternum/upper chest. This location works with natural curves (bust, waist, hips) far better than waistband holsters that can print, dig in, or shift when you bend, sit, or move.
- Concealment under real women's clothing It disappears under fitted tops, activewear, blouses, sweaters, and even many professional outfits. No belt or waistband bulk means no "printing" issues that plague IWB/OWB holsters on curvier figures or in tighter clothes.
- Quick, intuitive draw The position allows a natural "grab-and-pull" motion. Many women report it's faster and more instinctive than reaching to the hip or appendix, especially when seated or in a vehicle.
- Comfort for all-day wear No pressure on the hips/waist, no digging into skin. The optional suede-wrapped (Teddy) versions add breathability and softness against the skin.
- Safety & security Full trigger coverage, secure retention, and the gun stays in a consistent position — important for moms or anyone around kids.
Who it’s best for (and when other options might be better)
Best for:
- Women who like to wear fitted or semi-fitted clothing
- Women who don't like wearing a belt, but do typically wear a structured bra
- Moms / active lifestyles (no waistband shifting when bending/chasing kids)
- Those that prioritize deep concealment
- Women who carry a compact/micro gun (like the Glock 43X, Sig P365, Springfield Hellcat, Ruger LCPMAX, etc.)
May not be ideal if:
- You don't wear a bra, or only wear one with light structure/support
- You need instant re-holstering (e.g., range/training) → traditional IWB/OWB is easier
- You'll be using the holster in classes (when the firearm is drawn/reholstered from the Flashbang, it's very easy to break the 180º rule enforced at most ranges)
- You carry a large firearm → bras are only capable of supporting a limited amount of weight, if your gun pulls your bra down to your knees, you're better off with a more traditional carry method