Naked Seniors!

A group for 50, 60, 70 year olds and above, as well as younger admirers of naked seniors. At our ages you think we'd know better. Running around with no clothes on--we could catch a death of a cold or, even worse, pneumonia! Everyone knows, too, that gravity begins to take over as far as our bodies are concerned--men as well as women suddenly find they need support in places they'd never...

Retirement and Clothing Supply

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Retiring also is a time when it is possible to reduce your clothing stock.
When I retired, I gave away most of my work clothes, except one suit, 4 long sleeve and 1 short sleeve dress shirt, and a very few ties.
Over the next two year, I got rid of some "business casual" shirts and slacks, most of my dress socks, and all of my underwear and undershirts.
Who else did something similar?

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RE:Retirement and Clothing Supply

Sadly I've not downsized enough. But that's coming. Yet because I live where winters are cold I have lots to wear to layer for warmth. In winter, I keep my home at 67 degrees. And I need something to wear for church. Some of my work clothes were donated. Some were kept as winter PJs. (nurse retired). I also go into town for 6 to 8 yoga sessions per week. They don't have and won't do nude yoga here. Cannot shop for groceries or other supplies unless dressed. I live on some acreage, so I need heavy-duty clothes and shoes for safety. I mow the large yards at my church, so I gotta have something. Before Covid-19, music jams were a regular part of my life. Just have to wear something, or they would not be looking at my musical instrument, if I was nude. ETC. I still have too many clothes. Time to go through the closet again. From May to October nudity is usually the rule at my home. My cats don't care.

What do you wear to church? I wear dress shorts and a collared polo in the summer. My wife belongs to a different church where gym shorts an t shirts are common.
Do you wear a shirt to mow at church? I rarely do at home, but probably would if I did it at my church.

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Congratulations and I am envious. I hope to do the same and maybe live somewhere where I can just be nude all the time.

Saw on your profile that your wife isn't into the nudist lifestyle.
How would she feel about living in a clothing optional community?
You can't be nude all the time. You have to go to town for supplies sometimes.
Closest I heard of was someone who retired to the Canary Islands and only wore a small wrap and occasional kilt. Last I heard about, he hadn't worn pants or shorts for over 2 years!

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