When I dress, it's usually in black cargo pants and T-shirt. If weather calls for it, I add a black leather jacket. Also I usually go commando, as I hate wearing underwear.
Around the house, when necessary, I wear a light, half sarong. Most other places a kilt and simple shirt. I stopped at the neighborhood liquor store when the first cold spell of winter hit. The owner remarked that it was the first time he'd seen me in pants.😉
Crocs are my go-to shoes. The less I wear the better. So a T-shirt and basketball shorts. Around the house if I need to wear something I wear a nightshirt that goes to upper mid-thigh.
I think most nudists share this in common it seems. It's whatever is the most comfortable unless the occasion calls for being dressed up. We're the ultimate casual people
I have these really soft bamboo boxers that I wear around the house when my partner is around. She nudist tolerant, but not okay with it 100% of the time. This is my compromise.
I wear as little as is possible in a four season climate. Never underwear, commando always! I have really gotten into barefoot shoes. I have several pairs and I never wear socks any more. The insoles and shoes themselves are washable so cleanliness is not an issue. I find that the barefoot boots are extremely warm in winter and in snow. In fact they are warmer than most of my Red Wing boots or other types except for the most insulated moon boot styles. The barefoot shoes light weight makes it feel like you are indeed walking barefoot in the snow or uneven ground but the soles are remarkably strong and don’t allow rocks to poke the feet.
In summer, if clothing is required it is always light cotton shorts, light button front, short sleeve shirts and sandals.
I live in Palm Springs where it’s almost always warm, and a great deal of the time just plain hot, so my normal (for when clothed) is shorts and a dressy tee shirt or for extra dressy, a polo shirt.
https://www.naturistsymbol.org/. It isn't universally recognized, but there was an international effort to generate ideas for a shared icon in 2020. It is a yellow sun with seven rays representing the seven continents, above blue waves that may be viewed as a nude figure lying down. Sorry; I don't see a way to share an image here.
I like to wear enough to avoid the dreaded "golfer's tan." Long-sleeved t-shirt and leg coverings (like jeans) work for most meetings I attend. More casual attire if sitting outside mingling with neighbors. Okay; business casual if it is necessary.
Depends on where I’m going. Ideally , commando for comfort whenever possible. Flip flops for footwear. At home, a short robe if it’s chilly and comfy business casual when in the office to appease the corporatocracy. Working from home since the pandemic allows more home nudism freedom- it was a game changer.
I wear a sheer pareo. It’s short and only covers the necessary parts.
The less the better. I really only wear shorts and a comfortable shirt and that's it.
That's difficult to answer since it depends on what I am doing that day.
When I dress, it's usually in black cargo pants and T-shirt. If weather calls for it, I add a black leather jacket. Also I usually go commando, as I hate wearing underwear.
Depends upon the weather and what’s on my agenda.
Around the house, when necessary, I wear a light, half sarong. Most other places a kilt and simple shirt. I stopped at the neighborhood liquor store when the first cold spell of winter hit. The owner remarked that it was the first time he'd seen me in pants.😉
Crocs are my go-to shoes. The less I wear the better. So a T-shirt and basketball shorts. Around the house if I need to wear something I wear a nightshirt that goes to upper mid-thigh.
Unless I'm heading somewhere nice, its shorts and a T for me.
I think most nudists share this in common it seems. It's whatever is the most comfortable unless the occasion calls for being dressed up. We're the ultimate casual people
I have these really soft bamboo boxers that I wear around the house when my partner is around. She nudist tolerant, but not okay with it 100% of the time. This is my compromise.
I wear as little as is possible in a four season climate. Never underwear, commando always! I have really gotten into barefoot shoes. I have several pairs and I never wear socks any more. The insoles and shoes themselves are washable so cleanliness is not an issue. I find that the barefoot boots are extremely warm in winter and in snow. In fact they are warmer than most of my Red Wing boots or other types except for the most insulated moon boot styles. The barefoot shoes light weight makes it feel like you are indeed walking barefoot in the snow or uneven ground but the soles are remarkably strong and don’t allow rocks to poke the feet.
In summer, if clothing is required it is always light cotton shorts, light button front, short sleeve shirts and sandals.
I live in Palm Springs where it’s almost always warm, and a great deal of the time just plain hot, so my normal (for when clothed) is shorts and a dressy tee shirt or for extra dressy, a polo shirt.
When im out walking naked I carry a kilt when I need to cover up, at all other times I'm in shorts
I often wear a tee with the Naturist Symbol on it. I'm still waiting for someone in the supermarket to say they recognize it.
what is thr naturist symbol? i did not know we had one
https://www.naturistsymbol.org/. It isn't universally recognized, but there was an international effort to generate ideas for a shared icon in 2020. It is a yellow sun with seven rays representing the seven continents, above blue waves that may be viewed as a nude figure lying down. Sorry; I don't see a way to share an image here.
I like to wear enough to avoid the dreaded "golfer's tan." Long-sleeved t-shirt and leg coverings (like jeans) work for most meetings I attend. More casual attire if sitting outside mingling with neighbors. Okay; business casual if it is necessary.
Depends on where I’m going. Ideally , commando for comfort whenever possible. Flip flops for footwear. At home, a short robe if it’s chilly and comfy business casual when in the office to appease the corporatocracy. Working from home since the pandemic allows more home nudism freedom- it was a game changer.