1911 series holsters....
1911s or 1911a1 models have dozens of holster makers & choices.
Depending on your tastes, budget, choice of security levels(I-IV), etc.
You can get leather, nylon, Kydex, polymer, exotics, etc.
What I or another member may like or buy, you might not want & visa-versa.
Id look into a modular type design you can switch from high ride to low ride, cross-draw or FBI carry(a slight forward cant). Kydex, Polymer & synthetic holsters offer these features mostly. These holsters can be purchased with belt loops/parts that fit different widths.
Some gunners like "open top" concealment rigs, but I like holsters with a security system. If you run, bend over or turn, the 1911 won't slip out.
And yes, that
can happen.
See these brands. Keep in mind that some firms take a few weeks or months due to backlogs. The rise in gun sales & firearm training have led to 1000s of new gun owners wanting gear.
Safariland, Blackhawk, Galco, Wright Leather Works, High Noon Holsters, Bianchi Intl, Kirkpatrick Leather, Ted Blocker, Don Hume, Hodges Custom Kydex, Alessi, Greg Kramer, Mitch Rosen, Milt Sparks, Mernickle, El Paso Saddlery, Gary Brommeland, R Grizzle, Blade-tech.
The Blackhawk SERPA is worth checking. It's safe & easy to convert. The Wright Leather Works Predator is good too. I like the side shield & front band to aid one-handed reholstering.
Author & training instructor, Massad Ayoob,
www.MassadAyoobgroup.com advises only using holsters you can use one handed without effort or looking at it.
The Safariland SFS holsters are popular with US military spec ops & SWAT.
Milt Sparks, Greg Kramer & Mitch Rosen are in use with many working cops and special agents.
Some gunners & cops buy horsehide holsters. They are hard wearing & last years. Some shops or custom makers dislike horsehide since it's tough to work with(and hard to obtain sometimes).
The G-Code polymer holsters are good. They can be purchased in a few colors and choices.
Don't forget a decent thick belt and a spare mag holder(duel holder). Concealment rigs are a
system. Be ready to carry spare magazines & clean your holster/belt/gear. Dust, lint, crud, grit can seep into the holes and leather.