Undertech Undercover Men's Concealment Shorts

The Ultimate Solution for Concealed Carry

Our mission is to make comfortable, yet concealable clothing available for anyone who takes self-defense seriously. Which is why we offer concealed carry options in the form of shirts, shorts, leggings, vest and jackets.

If you're looking for a discreet way to carry a handgun inside-the-waistband our undercover shorts with built-in holsters are the perfect solution. 

They are made from high-quality materials and securely hold your firearm while being active or powering through life's daily responsibilities.

 

Key features of our Men's EDC Holster Shorts:

2 Built-In Holsters

  • Made from surgical-grade elastic and multi-layered fabric
  • Prevents manipulation of the trigger
  • Sewn into authentic compression shorts
  • One on each side, accommodates a left or right-handed draw
  • Carry 1911s, Sig Sauers, Beretta & virtually every Glock model

Compression Material

  • Acts like a second skin keeping your firearm firmly in place
  • Breathable & lightweight with sweat-wicking properties
  • Made from a Cotton/Spandex blend
  • 4 Inch Inseam Length
  • Machine Washable

 

Choosing the right holster can be daunting. Undertech Undercover Men's Concealment Shorts are essentially boxer briefs that conceal your handgun. While this may not be ideal for everyone, it's a solution for people who live active lifestyles where kydex can interfere with your day.

Here are some Pros & Cons of our Men's Boxer Shorts:

Pros:

  • No Belt Needed - keeps your firearm secure without additional support
  • Reliable Retention - both holsters have patent-pending retention straps
  • Machine Washable - reuse it over & over again
  • Variety of sizes and colors for a wide range of people

Cons:

  • May not be comfortable for everyone (depends on which position you like to carry)
  • May not be suitable for all activities

     

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