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The Only Outfit I Wear Every Day (Naturally!)

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What if naturism wasn’t just something you practiced at the beach or in a resort, but something you lived—every single day?

This post kicks off a new series I’m calling Daily Naturist Living. It’s about the little things—the personal, the practical, the sometimes hilarious ways naturism can weave into everyday life. From sipping coffee naked in the morning to gardening in nothing but clogs, I’ll share real stories and honest reflections on what it means to live nude, not just be nude.

Whether you’re a lifelong naturist or someone who’s just naturism-curious, my hope is simple: to inspire you to strip away what’s unnecessary and discover a lifestyle that’s freer, more grounded, and deeply human.

Let’s start with something essential… my so-called “outfit.”

 👒 A straw hat
🕶️ Sunglasses
👞 Clogs

That’s it. That’s the tweet.

People often ask me, sometimes with a grin, “But if you’re always naked… what do you wear?”
Well, here you go. This is what I wear. And I wear it proudly.

It’s not fashion—it’s freedom.

The hat keeps my head cool and my thoughts clearer. When you live nude, you realize fast that the sun can be both your best friend and a persistent, head-roasting nemesis. A good straw hat? It’s not an accessory. It’s armor. Lightweight, breathable, and always ready for a barefoot adventure.

The sunglasses? They do more than block UV rays. They give me a little boundary. They let me observe without being fully observed. They’re like a secret code: “Yes, I’m nude, but I’m not available for your judgment.” Plus, let’s be honest—when you’re naked, the eyes do a lot of the talking.

And the clogs—my loyal companions. Being barefoot is bliss… until you step on gravel, pine needles, or sun-scorched stone. These sturdy clogs have taken me up forest paths, across rocky beaches, and through more garden soil than I care to admit. They slip off in a second and let me return to barefoot living instantly. But when I need them, they’re there—practical, solid, silent.

This “outfit” of mine doesn’t get laundered. It doesn’t wrinkle. It doesn’t need ironing or matching. It’s always ready. And it’s always enough.

Naturism, for me, isn’t about rejecting everything—it’s about keeping only what enhances freedom. The essentials. The tools that let me be more, not cover more.

Some people dress to impress.
I undress to express.

And you know what? I’ve never felt more like myself.

What’s your naturist outfit?

Snap a pic of your favorite sun hat, clogs, towel—or just your bare feet on your morning walk. Let’s show the world that simplicity isn’t just beautiful. It’s powerful.

Get Nude, Stay Nude, Live Nude and Share the Nude Love!

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