FREEBALLING NUDISTS

This is a group for men who enjoy Freeballing, going Commando, oh heck, just plain not wearing underwear! It is an un-necessary piece of very restrictive clothing. When we are nude, our equipment hangs free, why not when we are dressed! Share experiences and stories about your times freeballing, and how you got started.

Saw this on the freeballers forum.
Do you also own no undershirts?
Speaking for myself, I got rid of all of my underwear and undershirts at the same time, shortly after I retired.
Just like most of us view wearing nothing to be ultimate freeballing, I consider being shirtless the ultimate "freenipping".
If the weather is warm enough, I don't wear a shirt at home unless we have special company, not tradesmen, delivery people, and frequent visitors.
I am also shirtless walking, biking, driving and anywhere else I can get away with it,

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I don't wear an undershirt or vest and haven't done so for many years. Here in the UK, in my experience at least, very few men wear them. They just put their shirt on directly next to their skin.
It's great to see a glimpse of bare (hairy) chest at an open shirt neck and I don't get why you would want to wear an undershirt as I find them uncomfortable and restricting .

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I don't often wear a vest (US-undershirt) but occasionally the extra layer of a singlet is helpful i cold weather.

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I don't often wear a vest (US-undershirt) but occasionally the extra layer of a singlet is helpful i cold weather.

Are vest alwayssleeveless or can be either with or without sleeves?

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I have almost no outer shirts. I only wear t-shirts. So, I still have several t-shirts. And only two button-down outer shirts.

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Saw this on the freeballers forum.Do you also own no undershirts?Speaking for myself, I got rid of all of my underwear and undershirts at the same time, shortly after I retired.Just like most of us view wearing nothing to be ultimate freeballing, I consider being shirtless the ultimate "freenipping".If the weather is warm enough, I don't wear a shirt at home unless we have special company, not tradesmen, delivery people, and frequent visitors.I am also shirtless walking, biking, driving and anywhere else I can get away with it,

I go commando daily but I do wear undershirts

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I do wear undershirts whenever I actually wear a button-down shirt to the office, which is less and less often. It's more professional and polished looking, in my opinion. I always wear a v-neck undershirt, though, so it's less obvious. At home, I'll be shirtless when the weather is warm enough.

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I don't own any vests (under-shirt) as it is more easy to put another layer over the top as like the other day at work there was been a frost in the morning and the workshops are not heated so cold so I had a bodywarmer and fleece on but later in the day I was moving timber around outside and it was hot so off came the fleece and bodywarmer so just had the tee-shirt on the top half, so a vest would have been a problem.

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I don't often wear a vest (US-undershirt) but occasionally the extra layer of a singlet is helpful i cold weather.

I ought to add that I usually only wear them under a t-shirt or sweatshirt which does not tuck into my trousers when there is a cold wind coming from the east.. It avoids a nasty icy wind on my abdomen and kidneys.

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