You can find good holsters for under your price bracket. I use this holster http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product_Line/Split_Decision/split_decision.html
for my SR9c and prefer it over a Crossbreed-style rig. Had it about a year or so and use it 4-5 days/week. It was tight at first but broke in rather quickly. It's a good value-line holster.
Under $50 Don Hume. Over $50 and tuckable, I like Tucker Gunleather's Cover Up. You can get the leather smooth side out, but the rough side out helps keep it from moving at all.
Extremely comfortable and easy. I carry a full size Beretta PX4 Storm in mine and couldn't be happier. I bought 2 spares as it seems like as soon as a fall in love with a product 9 times out of 10 they quit making it!
Plus at 10-15 bucks a pop you cant go wrong....
I have two inexpensive clip-on IWB holsters that I really like. I have a Kahr CW9, but I believe that it is VERY similar in dimensions to the Ruger LC9.
Don Hume 715 - available in brown or black, regular clip, firm leather. $30
DeSantis Sof-Tuck - tuckable and adjustable cant clip, soft leather but with firm strip around opening for reholstering. $25
Nothing special about either, but if you are looking for an inexpensive holster that simply works, I don't think you can go wrong with either.
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