In reply to The Lone Haranguer,
I often carry my only gun in an Galco "cop series" ankle band. There are three caveats...
First, this most often happens at work (synagogue or community college) in a setting where I will most likely offend someone to an extreme degree if they find out I am carrying, even though I am carrying legally, responsibly, and for the overall community's protection. For my body shape the ankle carry is far more thoroughly concealed than IWB carry, and given the historical safety of both workplaces this is a trade-off I choose to make. You have the right to disagree, of course.
Second, at work I spend a lot of time sitting at a desk. This makes IWB less workable and ankle carry more workable, at least for my body shape.
Third, I'm not carrying to defend myself. Theologically, I trust God to defend me, but feel it is responsible to carry in case God wants to use me as part of how he helps defend others (my congregants, students). In that mindset a slower draw is acceptable. This is especially true at the community college: if, Heaven forbid, that college ever has its first shooting it's probably not starting in my classroom, and I'll have plenty of time after hearing a shot to draw my revolver and begin escorting my students out of the building according to school policy and procedures. Again, you may disagree with this mindset.
As a final note, ankle carry is also, for me, by far the most comfortable. I've learned to fold a paper towel and tuck it under my sock before putting on the holster. This extra bit of moisture absorption allows me to ankle carry all day, and, as others have noted, I soon stop noticing the holster or gun.