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A gorgeous butterfly design is carved onto an outside-the-waistband, leather holster. This holster is the same style as the Thrasos holster, just with the added butterfly design. Thrasos was the "Spirit of Boldness" in Greek mythology.
The holster has straps that wrap around the belt to secure the holster in place. It's small and compact, lying close to the body and ensuring greater concealability.
There's a body shield on the back of the holster that covers the back of the slide, hammer, and rear sight. This helps when wearing clothing that you don't want the gun to be rubbing against. It also puts a protective layer of leather between your body and the gun.
Made to fit a 1.5" belt.
Designed by a woman, made in the USA by a woman, for women!
A comfortable holster, and the butterfly etching gives it an elegant, feminine touch!
Personalize it - You get to choose your leather color and your thread color, and can upgrade the basic, included snaps to crystal snaps.
Hover to View Color Name. Click/Tap to enlarge.
Choose Your Leather
Choose Your Thread Color
Choose Your Snaps
Click/Tap to enlarge. Type the snap name into the space provided when you select your options. If you prefer plain, just make that selection.
All leather holsters, regardless of manufacturer or style, need to be broken in.
When you first receive it, your gun fit will be extremely tight. It must be made this way, to get perfect retention after the leather stretches.
You will receive these instructions with your holster, but here's how to break it in:
Place your unloaded gun in a heavy-duty plastic bag (like a ziplock), place the bag-covered gun into the holster and leave it there for several days.
It helps to draw the unloaded, bagged gun in and out of the holster, multiple times. It's easy to do it while watching TV or other activities - it does take several days of working with the leather holster and leaving the bagged gun in it to break it in.
Do not use oils or any other products on the holster in an effort to loosen it.