A print doesn't mean that someone can see that there may be 'something' other than air between your clothing and skin- it means that the outline of a likely firearm is visible. So, there is no real excuse to print.Sure there is printing, no matter how good you think you are at concealment (unless you keep a winter coat on all day). Clothes combined with conscious movement help mitigate someone (joe citizen)from seeing, but there will always be a print somehow during the day.
Edited the following sentence because it could have been worded better and it's intent was lost:
Printing is bad. It can get you into hot water (how hot depends on jurisdiction, whether OC is legal, intent, etc), because the deliberate display of a firearm through a cover garment (i.e. pulling your t-shirt tight over your appendix-carry gun), is brandishing without actually displaying or unholstering the gun. It sounds like this is the avenue that the OP was heading down with his line of questioning without asking it directly..
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