I'll link this in the other thread since it relates. These are things I noticed/XP when I first began to CCW in Vegas. I only carried for 7-14 days a few times a year. So I am not an expert, have years of CCW XP, or hold any credentials.
1) I noticed I would look in every mirror I pass to see if printing. Very paranoid about it.
2) Darker shirts and patterns reduce printing greatly. Like compared to a white shirt or light blue.
3) Luckily, I didn't have to buy bigger pants because I already wear a 38, even though I'm a 32 due to my legs not fitting into a 32.
4) No more Abercrombie shirts (muscle/tight shirts)
5) Was very aware of printing, but as I carried it more, this feeling went away.
6) Walk/stand with your chest out. Having a bigger chest helps keep the shirt on the top and allows it to drape over my waistband. Vs. hunching over and now the shirt will drape on the grip.
7) I wear an under tank for 2 reasons. 1) It helps chaffing, esp if you have a stipple or sandpaper like grip. 2) It keeps your main shirt up slightly longer when drawing 1 handed to clear the garment. See below:
https://www.amazon.com/Hanes-ComfortSoft-Moisture-Wicking-Undershirts-Multipacks/dp/B0006U3ES4/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2D6JNVUSN61F5&keywords=hanes+tanks+for+men&qid=1673290093&sprefix=%2Caps%2C217&sr=8-6
Because I wear long shirts, if someone is MMA style straddling me, there is no way I can clear my shirt to grab my pistol. So instead of trying and taking blows to the face, I have to maneuver until I can clear the shirt.
9) No one really is scanning hard except other 2a guys. Even in Vegas casinos. They def profile though. So being Asian with no tactical beard and not wearing 5.11 clothing helps.
10) Moving the holster left or right 1/2 and inch helps release the pressure of 1 spot when carrying all day.
11) Everyone body type is diff, so you need to find your "sweet spot" when carrying. Whether it be at AIWB or 4 oclock, etc...
12) The claw helps. No verdict on the wedge.