So within the context of the OP's thread title....
Apparently waste band or sweatpants holsters are a bad idea? Seems like going for a roll is a great way to lose a gun with this set up. Or your option is to go gun early so you don't lose it.
Should concealed holsters have some type of retention even if the holster stays put so does the gat?
If you lived in an area due to politics or laws that shooting that suspect if he charged would be a bad idea ....what do you do with the gun during the charge?
should we all have some type of hoodie that can be converted into an emergency holster/backpack? Or did I just succumb to marketing? (Sarcasm)
It's also worthy of noting having your gun for a burrito run matters.
Choosing a quality holster with proven attachment should significantly mitigate the issue. Nothing is fool proof, but a good belt with a good holster makes losing your gun bucket harder.
"Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA
Beware of my temper, and the dog that I've found...
My perspective is that at some point you've got to live your life. Worrying about how we're carrying in gym shorts, sweatpants, wet suit, g-string, bikini, etc. becomes reduced to the absurd as we find smaller and smaller niches to obsess over.
What holster when you mow your lawn? The appropriate gear while cleaning your gutters. Which holster to run for those runs to the bathroom.
Thankfully, I only have to worry about gym shorts or sweatpants, and in those I trust my life (apparently) to the clip on my Dark Star Gear J-frame holster, or the DCC clip on the Harry's. I'm just not willing to stop living to refine and micromanage my choices more than that.
Of course, if I were Scots-Irish, I'd be kilt on da streets...no doubt about it. I think the holster makers are going to need to come out with a "plaid" line.
There's nothing civil about this war.