Finding a comfortable shirt that holds up to wear
I was never a big fan of tactical clothing up until about 2008 and I had lots of experience with 5.11 tactical gear and Woolrich Elite products. 5.11 tactical pants have a well known reputation as being the leading tactical pant that everything else is compared to. Quality from t he behemoth of a company has absolutely waned and it is obvious that people were looking for something more. While the tactical pants market is pretty much bottle up, the tactical shirt market is wide open. I personally think there are more opportunities to make a better shirt than ever before.
Most tactical shirts feel like a uniform and are not very comfortable to wear. The only tactical shirts that I really still like are the Woolrich Elite 44901 short sleeve tactical shirts. These have a vented back and have a very loose feel. They had a great shirt called the zip up instructor shirt but for some odd reason it was discontinued. It was basically the same shirt as the 44901 but had a zip up shirt with false buttons which made it look like a regular tactical shirt but great for hot weather or even for wearing over a shoulder rig.








I have always been more of a jeans guy and that’s the straight leg style not the baggy pants. I have always been looking for a good pair of CCW pants that really just had nice big hand pockets so I can drop a gun in their and not have to worry about it popping out or sliding out. Regular clothing won’t cut it and there are safety issues with pocket carry if you are not careful. A good pair of CCW pants won’t have the pockets sewn directly into the seams because that will allow the gun to fall out in certain positions. The Woolrich Elite 4909 were too baggy according to our customers although many of same customers that came back for the Eotac version said the Eotac pants were too tight in the thighs and the rear pockets were unnecessary and made the pants look tactical.



