We have just a handful of clothing items and footwear left that we wear only when necessary - for protection from the elements, protection from hazardous tasks & for societal requirements in public. We did have a clothes burning party when we both retired.
Did you reduce your clothing supply to your current low levels at the bonfire or gradually over time?
We have just a handful of clothing items and footwear left that we wear only when necessary - for protection from the elements, protection from hazardous tasks & for societal requirements in public. We did have a clothes burning party when we both retired.
How many hours a month would you estimate that you wear anything in warm weather?
We have just a handful of clothing items and footwear left that we wear only when necessary - for protection from the elements, protection from hazardous tasks & for societal requirements in public. We did have a clothes burning party when we both retired.
While I have much more clothing than you do, I still have less than half as much as I did before I retired.
I certainly have less clothing now since i retired, for starters got rid of all suits and dress shirts, also never wear any underwear, cleared out that draw years ago
I had no suits or underwear for about 7 years. I did have a blazer that I could wear with casual dress slacks when I needed to.
When our son got married last year, my wife and sister convinced me that I should have a real suit for the wedding. Since it was a wool blend, I bought underwear to wear with it.
What did you do with the space you had when you got rid of a lot of clothes?
My wife appropriated most of mine.
I have now been retired 7 years, presume you are retired too, its great for spending more time naked
10 years for me and it is great to be naked more often.
Our grandson is here a lot in the summer which does limit my nude time.
If your wardrobe is mostly empty why not get rid of it? Several men on this and other sites have mentioned doing so.