A model displays a concealed chest holster during the National Rifle Association (NRA) Carry Guard Expo Fashion Show in Milwaukee

It was clothing to die for.

The National Rifle Association put on a “fashion show’’ Friday in Milwaukee, Wis., showcasing gun-toting accessories.

Forget about using slinky models to show-off the new fangled holsters — the gun organization instead hired guys with big guts and tattooed biker chicks to walk its first Concealed Carry Fashion Show.

The models showed gun accessory products from about 30 companies, including Femme Fatale and Man-Pack, whose products include corset holders and shoulder bags designed for a quick draw.

NRA spokesman Jason Brown said gun makers are “going to pull out all the stops” to promote weapons.

Designer Amanda Suffecool conceptualized the show and the NRA worked with her to host it.

The group has been promoting the event for months, and last week posted a press release that said:

“The Fashion Show will showcase the [NRA Carry Guard] Expo’s top concealed carry products and demonstrate the features and benefits to an audience of firearm enthusiasts and industry media.”

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