Well my order came in on the Woolrich shirts. They are the Elite 4 Pocket Descrete Carry shirts. This is a Guyabera shirt with a tame print. It has 2 normal shirt pockets, and two low on the front. The bottom button is false, and has a magnet for easy break free access to your gun. The square shirt tail is plenty long enough to conceal my 310 Night Guard. It goes past the muzzle a good 2 inches. I ordered them from Bo Tech Tactical. Do a search for "Woolrich Elite 4 pocket shirt", and you will find them listed. This shirt is on a close out for around $18 each. I got 4 on the firts order, and an Elite Tactical Barn Jacket for around $30 also on Closeout. I ordered 1 additional shirt, and a second Barn Jacket for my brother for Christmas after looking over the first order. The Barn Jacket is long enough to conceal an Uzi covert carry under arm rig. The Barn Jacket has 3 Nylon Magazine loops in each front 8" X 8" patch pocket. Another 2 on the inside as well as 2 more in magazine pockets on each side. If you put pistol magazines in each magazine holder you would have a total of 14. I am sure the plan was not for the user to carry 14 magazines, but rather to give lots of options on where you carry your magazines. The 2 upper inside back pockets with the dual magazine loops are the correct size for a J Frame pocket holster. Left or Right hand carry. Nice handwarmer pockets on the front. All added up you have a total of 12 pockets. The smallest of which will hold 2 double stack pistol magazines.
Comes in Charcoal, Brown, and Moss. I wear a 2X shirt, and ordered the jacket in 2X. It has enough extra room for a Carhart heavy zip up sweat shirt under it for colder weather wear.
We had a pistol match Saturday. I was shooting my S&W 610 10mm revolver. The Board Member who normally brings the leaf blower, forgot it. I decided to not drop my empty moon clips on the ground and risk losing them. I loaded up 9 moon clips in my right patch pocket, and droped the emptys in my left pocket on each reload. It cost me a little time, but not much. All I needed to do was tuck the pocket flaps on the inside of the pockets to just reach in. I really like this jacket so far. It is made in China, so I will need to keep an eye on the buttons, and stitching. I probably should just cut the buttons off, and resew them on with some real thread to start with.
Barry you are right, a person can find lots of garments that will work at normal stores, you just have to look for them.
Bob