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I have read several posts the members strip the moment they walk in the door. I guess I am a little different. I take my clothes off put them in the hamper and then take a shower. After my shower, I will stay nude unless have to go out again. When the pool was warm we would drop our shorts on the patio and jump in the pool. I don't know to me you get sweaty in clothes and a shower makes me feel better. Am I the odd one out?

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Im with you on not stripping as soon as you walk in the door. Ive usually have a few errands to do or possibly chores around the house. I cant do them all nude so practicality dictates I remain clothed for a while before my shower. Even after my shower...its still clothes as needed and nude thereafter.

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Update on clothing.

Took essentially everything to the thrift store. What I have left:

Four Levi's 501s (one is the essentially brand-new pair I wear when I need to be dressed up)
Four t-shirts (again, one is the essentially brand-new shirt I wear when I need to be dressed up)
Two business casual shirts and pants (my guess is, I'll never wear these -- but it seems prudent to keep something along those lines)
Several shorts and sweat pants (something to wear when I visit my children)
Hoodie
Jacket
Trench coat

I got rid of all of my shoes except for:
a pair of work books for when I'm working out among the blackberries and other thorny trees and plants
a pair of athletic shoes I keep in the car -- just in case.

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Update on clothing.Took essentially everything to the thrift store. What I have left:Four Levi's 501s (one is the essentially brand-new pair I wear when I need to be dressed up)Four t-shirts (again, one is the essentially brand-new shirt I wear when I need to be dressed up)Two business casual shirts and pants (my guess is, I'll never wear these -- but it seems prudent to keep something along those lines)Several shorts and sweat pants (something to wear when I visit my children)HoodieJacketTrench coatI got rid of all of my shoes except for:a pair of work books for when I'm working out among the blackberries and other thorny trees and plantsa pair of athletic shoes I keep in the car -- just in case.
Only 6 shits all together?
That is one of the lowest I have seen.
Do you wear jeans for errands in warm weather? I would have expected you to wear shorts.
You definitely should post in " Clothing countdown."

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If I am home or at our 2nd home it is sands clothing. I have many clothes also from my working life. Now that I am retired I should probably free up some closet space at both homes. At our main residence we are somewhat secluded so I can at times weather permitting go outside nude. My wife keeps telling me to keep the one set of blinds closed as we ae on a hill and our neighbor two hundred yards away can see in. I tell her so....

Does this inspire you to do the same?

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The only time I wear jeans is when I need to be "dressed up" and I have my essential new pair for that. I kept the others -- just in case.

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I did keep a big stack of Levi's 510s because I thought I may be able to sell them.

And I have a big box of old t-shirts to use a rags.

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The only clothing I've worn in quite a while is some very over-sized basketball shorts with the liner cut out and a t-shirt.

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The only clothing I've worn in quite a while is some very over-sized basketball shorts with the liner cut out and a t-shirt.

Over the winter?

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The only clothing I've worn in quite a while is some very over-sized basketball shorts with the liner cut out and a t-shirt.Over the winter?I live in Southwest Missouri. We really do not have winter here. And, when it is cold, I just stay inside. If I have to go to the store, it's never been so cold that a 30-second walk through a parking lot was any real issue.

But I do keep clothing in the car at all times including a regular jacket, a hoodie, a pair of jeans, shoes and socks.

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Update on clothing.Took essentially everything to the thrift store. What I have left:Four Levi's 501s (one is the essentially brand-new pair I wear when I need to be dressed up)Four t-shirts (again, one is the essentially brand-new shirt I wear when I need to be dressed up)Two business casual shirts and pants (my guess is, I'll never wear these -- but it seems prudent to keep something along those lines)Several shorts and sweat pants (something to wear when I visit my children)HoodieJacketTrench coatI got rid of all of my shoes except for:a pair of work books for when I'm working out among the blackberries and other thorny trees and plantsa pair of athletic shoes I keep in the car -- just in case.
Have you decided what to do with the space you freed up?
My wife appropriated mine when I got rid of a lot of clothing.

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