Springtime means warm weather and fresh outfits, even for nudists. Our Etsy gift shop has you covered. Check out our growing selection of books, stickers, and apparel, showcasing original art and our love for nudist culture.
Every purchase supports our work and helps us continue to celebrate and explore the world of nudism and body freedom. Check out the shop and find something special for yourself or a friend. Below are a few highlights!
All new “Planet Nature” T-shirt design by Geoff Tice



Celebrating nudity and diversity, this shirt features an original image by artist Geoff Tice, inspired by the mission of Planet Nude. ($29.99 USD)
Planet Nude stickers and button magnets


Grab our unique Planet Nude stickers and button magnets to add a touch of freedom wherever you go. Perfect for laptops, water bottles, or even as cheeky decor. Buy a bunch and liberate your belongings. ($3.99 / $5.99 USD)
Naked Age swag


Sport your love of the nudist history podcast with an organic cotton Naked Age t-shirt or tote bag, featuring art by Geoff Tice. Perfect size for a carry-around to the nudist resort or beach. ($29.99 / $19.99 USD)
Rudie the Nudie T-shirt



The tall-tale portrait of Rudolph Johnson, an American nudist pioneer. Featuring comic book artwork by artist Ahmed Raafat. ($29.99 USD)
Nakedness: In an Historical Hygienic, Moral and Artistic Light by Richard Ungewitter


First written in 1905, Nakedness (or “Die Nacktheit” in German) by Richard Ungewitter is considered to be the “Old Testament” of modern social nudism. This special edition English translation was released in 2005 by UltraViolet Press, translated by Tessa Wilson and edited by nudist author Cec Cinder. The first known English translation of a hundred-year-old book that launched the nudist movement. ($29.99 USD)
Naked Fear: Anti-Body Myths, Phobias, Delusions, and the Madness of Modesty by Dennis Craig Smith
Originally published in 2010, Naked Fear examines the deep-rooted cultural anxieties surrounding the human body in Western society. Author Dennis Craig Smith—also known for The Naked Child: Growing Up Without Shame (1981)—traces the historical and ideological forces that have shaped modern attitudes toward nudity, from religious doctrines to media censorship. Through an exhaustive analysis of societal contradictions, moral panic, and the figures who have influenced body shame, Naked Fear offers a thought-provoking critique of how the fear of nudity has been maintained across generations. ($29.99 USD)
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