Law Enforcement Off-Duty
Off-duty carry creates a specific gear problem: you need the functional capability of a duty setup without the profile of a uniform. Your clothing has to conceal a firearm and spare magazine while passing as normal civilian attire. If something happens, you need to be able to respond without your gear becoming a liability. This guide covers the Rothco options that solve that problem.
Off-duty and plainclothes gear for law enforcement — low-profile clothing, concealed carry apparel, duty-adjacent workwear, and EDC accessories.
The Off-Duty Challenge
The most common off-duty carry mistake is wearing gear that signals armed status in civilian environments. MOLLE-covered jackets, military-cut pants in OD green, and obvious tactical boots all communicate what you’re carrying before you’ve said a word. Rothco’s catalog specifically includes civilian-cut options designed to provide the function of a duty setup without the visual signature. The goal is clothing that blends completely until it doesn’t need to.
Concealed Carry Clothing
Rothco’s CCW hoodies and concealed carry jackets feature interior pockets positioned at chest height for a natural draw. The exterior reads as normal outerwear — no visible webbing, no tactical loop systems, no signals that give away the setup. For pants, Rothco’s tactical cargo options in khaki, charcoal, and dark navy provide the pocket capacity and belt support of a duty pant without looking like a uniform. Pair with a Rothco rigger’s belt to handle the weight of a holstered firearm without the sag a standard dress belt develops over a day of carry.
Low-Profile EDC
An off-duty load typically includes a firearm and spare magazine, a compact light, a quality blade, and a tourniquet or IFAK. That’s a meaningful amount of gear to manage without a duty belt. Rothco’s sling bags and tactical backpacks in plain colorways — black, gray, navy — carry this load without looking like a range bag. The internal organization panels keep everything accessible without requiring you to dig through a main compartment in a hurry.
Plainclothes and Detective Gear
For plainclothes or investigative assignments where complete visual normality is required, Rothco’s button-front tactical shirts provide concealed pocket capacity in a format that reads as business casual. A lightweight concealed carry jacket in a neutral color adds a cover garment option for shoulder holster setups. Neither piece announces itself as tactical gear to anyone who doesn’t already know what to look for.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best Rothco option for off-duty carry in warm weather?
Rothco’s lightweight tactical shirts provide enough coverage for a compact hip holster without the bulk of a jacket. The straight cut through the midsection prevents printing when you reach or bend. Pair with Rothco BDU or tactical pants in a civilian color for a complete warm-weather off-duty setup.
How do I carry a spare magazine off-duty without it being obvious?
A cargo pocket on Rothco’s tactical pants handles a spare magazine without visible bulk. Alternatively, a Rothco sling bag or EDC pack with an internal organization panel keeps magazines accessible without external hardware on your belt or clothing.
Do I need a dedicated CCW vest for off-duty carry?
Not necessarily. A CCW vest is useful when you need maximum pocket capacity — plainclothes assignments, extended off-duty work — but for casual daily carry a concealed carry jacket or a layered shirt-and-overshirt setup often provides enough coverage and access without the vest’s additional bulk.
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