Brilliant idea. Ive been retired for three years and while Ive thinned out the closet of business attire, my casual clothing is largely intact. Im thinking I wear maybe 20% of the remaining clothes 80% of the time when I do wear clothes. So, the culling of the closet continues. The divider is a fantastic idea. Thanks.
Brilliant idea. Ive been retired for three years and while Ive thinned out the closet of business attire, my casual clothing is largely intact. Im thinking I wear maybe 20% of the remaining clothes 80% of the time when I do wear clothes. So, the culling of the closet continues. The divider is a fantastic idea. Thanks.
Keep us posted of furtherreductions in your clothing supply.
I would assume that most of us are retired.I found that when I retired it greatly increased my opportunities to be nude and also allowed me to significantly decrease my clothing supply.Who else found that one or both happened to them?
Absolutely! I only put in clothes to leave the house. I try to do shopping and errands all in one day so I dont have to bother dressing.
I would assume that most of us are retired.I found that when I retired it greatly increased my opportunities to be nude and also allowed me to significantly decrease my clothing supply.Who else found that one or both happened to them?
Absolutely! I only put in clothes to leave the house. I try to do shopping and errands all in one day so I dont have to bother dressing.
While like I said originally, retirement provides more opportunities to be nude for most of us.
I do have one band colleague who was in the opposite situation.
He usually worked from home and did so nude most of the time.
When he retired, he got involved in more community activities (prior to Covid) and spent more time working in his yard, which was open to busy streets on two sides.
He therefore was dressed significantly more often than when he was working!
I regard retirement as an opportunity to choose how we spend our time, rather than as an extended holiday. If we engage in voluntary work for the community, we probably need to be dressed (I certainly do). I still take church services as well as volunteering at the local foodbank, and I take care not to be seen naked by any of those groups. In addition, it is currently too cold not to wear clothes. However, when the weather is warmer I can be naked for much of the time. I chaired a foodbank trustees meeting via zoom wearing a shirt and nothing else, because only my upper body was visible. I chaired a 3-day examiners' meeting naked, because it was audio only.



