CEO of company Dene Adams Anna Henry says that patriotism led her to create a new, stylish trend of corset gun holsters for women.

Henry claims that was tired of ugly and uncomfortable holsters that weren’t designed for a woman’s body. Her new fashionable gun holsters came out of her experimentation process with basic materials she had lying around the house.

“I ended up grabbing a corset and a postpartum wrap and a mouse pad, and I sewed them together and it worked,” she said. “It concealed the way I was looking for.”

The growth has been explosive since she first launched in 2014. Her first quarter of business turned out just under a quarter million in sales.

“In the first quarter of doing business I did just under a quarter million in sales,” Henry said.

Although the mother of four is thankful she’s never had to use her gun in self defense, one of her customers hasn’t been that lucky, depending on how you look at it.

“She came home in the middle of the night and she was carrying in her corset,” Henry said. “And she had a man in her apartment, and she was able to hold him at gunpoint until police arrived.”

You can shop online at her website.