
AmbidextrousOne holster. Your hand. Your side.
Right-handed carries left side, left-handed carries right — the Marilyn ships in both. The custom-molded shell holds the S&W Bodyguard 2.0 in the exact same position every time, so your draw doesn't change when your outfit does.
- Right or left-hand versions — built for your draw, not adapted to it
- Custom-molded Kydex holds the pistol in a repeatable, predictable spot
- Fully covered trigger + retention snap — safe carry, secure retention
EDC ReadyWear the dress. Carry the gun. See neither.
Waistband holsters don't work with a fitted dress. Bellybands print under a t-shirt. Purse carry means the gun isn't on you when you set the bag down. The Marilyn moves your carry position off your waist and up onto the bra line — under the arm or centered at the sternum — where clothing already drapes and no one is looking
- Rides on the bra line — under the arm or centered at the sternum — invisible under fitted clothing
- Works with a dress, a tee, activewear, a blouse
- No waistband, no belt, no bag left on a restaurant chair
EveryDay OutfitDress code, finally solved.
The hardest carry days aren't the tactical ones — they're the ones where you go from workday to workout to dinner and no belt holster works with any of it. The Marilyn is the layer that goes with everything you already own.
- Classic Nude for a white tee, Rose Gold or Cheetah for the days you want a lift
- Works with a regular bra or a sports bra
- On and off with two snaps — office to gym to dinner without switching rigs
Customer Review
Fits my Bodyguard 2.0 like it was made for it — because it was. I've tried everything: purse carry, bellyband, thigh holster. Nothing was as comfortable or as invisible as this. It stays put through work, workouts, and dinner out.
— Ashley R.
I'm a realtor and I do a lot of solo showings. This lets me carry with a blazer and blouse without printing at all. No one has ever noticed, and I stop noticing it myself after the first hour. First holster I've actually kept on all day.
— Melissa T.
Finally a holster designed by someone who has actually worn a bra. Sits along the outside of the underwire, tucks up under the arm, invisible under a t-shirt. I got the Cheetah Print because I wanted something that felt like mine — not my husband's gear.
— Kimberly D.