You're on the right track asking about how to wear the gear. Most people wear their tac holsters WAY too low. It should be high on the thigh with the butt just below waist level, typically right where your waist pocket opens.
Most common reason for gear and clothing bunching up is shoddy equipment. IE, poorly designed subloads with straps that don't give enough (or give too much) and don't allow flexion while the leg works.
Straps on subloads should never be TIGHT. They should be used to keep a holster or other pouch from moving around too much, but most of the tension and friction should come from the platform itself (think Safariland). Then the straps are done up so that they're taught when standing in a normal draw position, since thats when they need to be taught.
Too tight and you'll cut off circulation. Too lose and your subloads will bounce around.
You might also want to consider having your pants tailored if you've got underdevelopped leg muscles.
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