During the summer, if I'm in shorts I will carry a Seecamp in an Uncle Mike's clip-on IWB, or a Hume belt holster if I'm in jeans. I will occasionally use a Hume pocket holster or a Galco push-up IWB when in dress slacks.
During the winter, I will carry a Glock 26 in a Hume JIT belt holster. For quick and short outings I will sometimes just stick the 26 into an Uncle Mike's IWB, which is a very comfortable holster that works quite well. I also just purchased a Null shoulder holster to be used if I will be in the car for a long time, but I've yet to use it. I also have a S&W 442 that I will just drop in a jacket pocket when I'm out for short trips.
The Don Hume JIT doesn't have a retention strap, but it does hold onto the weapon quite well. You can turn cartwheels with the weapon holstered, and it won't fall out. The UM IWB's work very well, and are the most comfortable IWB's I've tried so far. The side against the body is higher, which keeps the metal off of the skin. Supposedly the material has a sweat barrier as well. Of course they won't last as long as a leather or hard plastic holster, but they cost a lot less, and serve the purpose of occasional light use quite well.
PhilR.

