1. IWB holster
IWB Holster (inside the waistband) - This method of concealed carry is by far the most popular. The belt clips encircle your belt, giving the holster a good grip and quickly hiding your weapon under your clothing. IWB carry is good for any time of the year, but you should be mindful of the size of your weapon based on what you carry.
2. pocket holster
Pocket carry is another popular method for concealed carry, but it can only accommodate the smaller types of firearms. You should only carry a firearm in a quality holster that has a trigger guard so that the gun never goes off in your pocket.
3. ankle holster
Another method of concealed carry for smaller firearms is the ankle holster. Of course, this option only works with long trousers, so clothing and weather should be considered. Even though it gives you quick access to your weapon while seated, it can seem more complicated to reach it while standing. This is something you should consider.
4. shoulder holster
The shoulder holster is a great method for concealed carry. It allows you to carry your weapon at your side, below the armpit, in both horizontal and vertical positions. Of course, you would have to wear a jacket or suit jacket and that is the reason why this method is discarded by many.

5. holster shirt
A modern option that is gaining attention in the concealed carry world is a holster shirt. The shirt hugs the body tightly and allows you to carry a firearm on both sides at the same time. To avoid imprinting, you would need to wear a loose shirt over it. A closed shirt may not be the best option as you would have to lift it relatively high when reaching for the weapon.
Belly band holster
The belly band is one of the most unconventional ways to wear it because of its flexibility. You can wear it around your belly or lower around your hips and it becomes the ultimate concealed, stowable holster. Everything is hidden in a shirt and there are no telltale clips on your belt. You can also position your weapon where you want: strong side, cross draw, appendix position (FBI) or whatever you like.

But regardless of which method you choose for concealed carry, you should always practice, practice and practice.