Don Hume or De Santis?

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I'm in the market for a leather IWB holster, and I think I've narrowed it down to a De Santis Sof Tuck, or the Don Hume H715 M W.C holsters. Has anyone had any experience with either holster, or the brands in general?
I like the Details Santis, because you can adjust the cant, and it looks pretty comfy, but the Don Hume just looks better, quality, fit, etc.
 
I haven't used either but I have bought products from both companies. I think either will serve you well so pick the one you think will be most comfortable and functional.
 
I have the Don Hume for a J frame and while it is well made it carrys the bulk of the gun above the top of the clip and I find it creeps off of my belt, especially getting in and out of a vehichle. I am used to an auto that carrys lower and flatter and use a Black Hawk IWB for those. I think the clip is wealer on the Don Hume as well.
 
Well, this would be for an auto. I'm looking for something that carries a majority of the gun below my beltline. Would the Don Hume work well with that?
 
I would look at how the clip for the auto holster relates to the position of the pistol, the IWB's I have for autos place the gun nice and low plus the guns are flat compared to revolvers.
My preference would be to have the trigger guard below the clip or top of belt.
 
Right, that's where I'd like mine to sit. The one I have now is nylon, and it covers part of my grip, so it's hard to draw.
 
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