MaxStravinsky
NES Member
Now that Illinois has become the 50th state to legally allow some degree of concealed weapons,several Chicago designers are ready to cash in on the change, coming up with creative and stylish ways for interested parties to hide their firearms.
Karen Bartuch, a former Chicago police officer and president of the Women's Tactical Association in Illinois translated her love of guns into her own company, AlphaGirls, which sells jewelry and hair accessories that double as self-defense weapons and also offers gun-training classes. "We are girly girls who like fashion, but we like guns too,”
Another designer, Sarah Church, presented an entire collection of gun-hiding garments at the Firearms & Fashion Show.
https://shine.yahoo.com/fashion/gun-concealing-fashion-is-latest-trend-in-chicago-180623038.html
https://www.facebook.com/FirearmsAndFashionShow?ref=hl - facebook page with photos
Karen Bartuch, a former Chicago police officer and president of the Women's Tactical Association in Illinois translated her love of guns into her own company, AlphaGirls, which sells jewelry and hair accessories that double as self-defense weapons and also offers gun-training classes. "We are girly girls who like fashion, but we like guns too,”
Another designer, Sarah Church, presented an entire collection of gun-hiding garments at the Firearms & Fashion Show.
https://shine.yahoo.com/fashion/gun-concealing-fashion-is-latest-trend-in-chicago-180623038.html
https://www.facebook.com/FirearmsAndFashionShow?ref=hl - facebook page with photos
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