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1. A holster for holding an object in a left handed, a right handed, a straight draw, and/or a cross draw arrangement in a first orientation or a second orientation, the holster comprising:
a band for inserting between a wearer's torso and clothing, the band having a cavity for inserting at least a portion of the object therein, a first plurality of holes, and a second plurality of holes spaced from the first plurality of holes; a substantially vertically-extending strap for securing the object in the cavity in the first orientation or the second orientation, the strap being selectively adjustable to secure various sized objects in the cavity and being selectively shiftable to an unsecured configuration for removing the object from the cavity; a first clip having a third plurality of holes for selectively aligning with one of the first plurality of holes in the first orientation or the second orientation; a second clip having a fourth plurality of holes for selectively aligning with one of the second plurality of holes in the first orientation or the second orientation, the first and the second clip being operable to connect the holster to the wearer's clothing when the band is between the wearer's torso and clothing, the first clip and the second clip each forming a space with the band for tucking a shirt therein; a first connector for connecting the first clip to the band through one of the first plurality of holes and one of the third plurality of holes; and a second connector for connecting the second clip to the band through one of the second plurality of holes and one of the fourth plurality of holes, wherein the holster is vertically and angularly adjustable by connecting the first and second clips to the band via different ones of the first and the third pluralities of holes and the second and the fourth pluralities of holes, respectively, and is shiftable between the first orientation and the second orientation by reversing the substantially vertically-extending strap and the first clip and the second clip to face an opposite direction in relation to the band. |