Why so many

So, why do we keep so many clothes? I've reduced mine to a minimum.

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That is a good question and I will admit I am guilty, sometimes I get a T-shirt for an event or something and just don't want to get rid of it.

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Same for me. The only t shirt that I remember buying in a long time was when the Eagles won the Superbowl.
I still have more than I need because many of the charity walks I do give me one. At this point if I do the same walk a subsequent year, I donate the old shirt.
Still have more than I need.

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Anyone else here who has reduced their clothing supply to a minimum?
If so, how much do you have?

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I only have a few things I wear when I need to, otherwise, it's nothing at all. I would like to be nude all of the time, maybe someday...

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I only have lots of socks, just don't like being barefoot. But otherwise it's very minimal and only enough to meet common social expectations.

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Would either of you tell us about how many pants, shorts and shirts you have?

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I only have a few things I wear when I need to, otherwise, it's nothing at all. I would like to be nude all of the time, maybe someday...

Since you are retired you could come close. A retiree on another board mentioned that he wears clothing an average of 8 hours a week.
He recently returned from 6 weeks in a clothing optional resort and he was only dressed a few hours one evening when he and his wife went into town for a special dinner out and to replenish their wine supply

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I only have a few things I wear when I need to, otherwise, it's nothing at all. I would like to be nude all of the time, maybe someday...

I remembered that someone on this board said he moved to a clothing optional resort when he retired and paid other residents to do his shopping and other errands so he only had to wear clothes a few times a year.

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