NRA Women has always been the “no judgement zone” when it comes to your everyday carry system for either a firearm and rig. But if you or the woman in your life prefers to carry on-body—or has been previously hesitant to carry on-body—(especially if she is partial to pink), she must check out the Sticky Holster system, which employs the clip-free retention on which Sticky has built its brand.

NRA Women has also remained neutral on color choice for her firearm or her preferred method of carry. Whatever color keeps you or the woman in your life coming back to range, we celebrate that decision! And if pink is the color that inspires her personal safety, Sticky has a deal for the month of May 2026—yes, ideal for Mother’s Day but certainly not limited to just for this celebrated day! The company has rolled out a Pink Collection, a limited-run batch of its top concealment systems featuring subtle custom pink stitching. Sticky says once this batch is gone, they are gone for good. (However, we think this would be an ideal product to re-roll out during October, the traditional Breast Cancer Awareness month.)

With proper training and practice, she can carry the Sticky inside-the-waistband, but for more versatility the Sticky Holster pairs perfectly with Sticky’s Belly Band or for even more stability, the Guard-Her Belt.
As a reminder, Sticky’s modular systems work in conjunction with a standard Sticky Holster. Make sure her new Pink Collection Belly Band or Guard-Her Belt is ready to use on day one by pairing it with the right holster for her EDC.
- Pink Stitch Sticky Holster: The foundation of the system. Uses friction and compression to secure her firearm without bulky clips.
- Pink Stitch Belly Band: Features three patches of "Sticky" material to stay in place without shifting, plus built-in pockets for a phone, ID or extra mag.
- Pink Stitch Guard-Her Belt: An improved garter-style design utilizing industrial-strength plush elastic to eliminate chafing
For more, go to StickyHolsters.com





















