I'm wondering how one's attire might give hints that they're nudests, and also just how other nudies like to dress as lightly as possible when they must. For me when I'm outside our house in the summer, I like very lightweight and fairly loose gym shorts with no undies and bare chest. The fabric feels good and some fresh air gets up there. When I go for a walk the same but sometimes with a shirt and sometime bare. Sometimes in the morning if the house is chilly I'll wear nothing but an Underarmor tee shirt. The bottom hem falls about mid-cock. My wife really likes this look. For weekend outings I'm going without underwear. The bulge becomes a little more defined through the shorts or slacks, so I'm thinking that might be a hint.
In the warmer months outside I only wear shorts with no underwear and mostly bare foot. If I have to go to the store I only have t-shirt shorts and sandals. In colder months with snow I bundle up good to stay warm but strip when I get home.
When it comes to clothing, I'm really biased toward lightness. Indoors, all year: totally naked or boxers and T-shirt depending on temperature. Outdoors: shorts and tee-shirt all year regardless of cold (for short exposures). I used to have a pair of light boxer underwear that looked (to me) like outer shorts, so I wore them exclusively when traveling by car, even for shopping. Once, in a small mountain town, two elderly sisters saw me sitting on a sidewalk curb and asked if I would please show them my "male equipment". I don't know if it was a game with them or if it was something about the shorts.
Today I had an errand in a town away from ours. Near there is a "rail trail" that goes straight across nothing but flat open farmland. Weather was perfect, sunny with a nice breeze. I decided to take a hike and get some sun. I stripped off my shirt and started down the trail, wearing just jeans with no undies. You can see a mile in both directions because it is dead straight. Once down the trail a bit I unzipped and pulled out my penis and scrotum sac, so I could get some sun exposure on those parts (a very rare opportunity around here). I walked about 30 minutes with the sun on my chest, penis and balls, occasional looking behind to make sure I was alone. One bicyclist came up fast from behind and shot right past me and never looked back. By the time I realized he was coming it was too late to conceal anything so I just left it hanging. Besides that it was just me, the crops and the sunshine. Would have been better naked, but still a good semi-nude time.
If I’m hiking or walking and it’s really too cold to bear nude for any length of time I’ll wear a loose flannel shirt but keep it unbuttoned, keeps the chill of the arms and chest. If I’m at a music or biker festival, I always wear a kilt, with nothing underneath of course, because it’s ALWAYS guaranteed, once people become refreshed with alcoholic beverages, they always want to see what’s under there and I always oblige .
Cold can be hormetic and anti-aging right up to the very edge of hypothermia--and winter hiking trails may be little-used by other hikers. Charles Darwin encountered naked people living in the midst of snow and ice in Tierra del Fuego. One anti-aging scientist now laments fearing the cold, rather than exploiting it, in the past. I visit nude beaches naked in winter, sometimes encountering a few parka-clad people obviously noticing my already small and very severely shrunken "equipment".
My partner generally wears very revealing clothes, low cut tops, very short shorts & skirts, plenty on show, sometimes semi sheer or sheer too. Neither of us wear underwear. At the beach it's most obvious we are nudists, if we can't be nude we both wear tiny micro bikinis that barely cover anything, leaving little or nothing to the imagination, and happily mix with others openly on the beach.
for me lightest thinnest clothing possible, always commando, during winter at home i wear thin almost see through leggings the type that leave nothing to the imagination. In public often wearing thin shorts that do little to hide my bulge. I've been doing some chainsaw work in those same shorts and sandals and no shirt for a couple weeks now cleaning up after a huge storm. lol safety minded folks would have an aneurism watch this. But i cant handle heat so its either that or risk another heat stroke. I do wear hearing and eye protection though.
Speaking of bulges, mine is, unfortunately, more of a dimple. Once at a textile beach, I poured sand into the front of my miniscule nylon panties, walked unconcernedly, and finally enjoyed some bulge-stares from a few onlookers.
Around the house and yard I normally wear a mesh running shorts. They tend to be shorter than normal shorts. And if the light hits them right you can see through them. Normally I do not ear anything under them. That includes when I play volleyball on a co-ed volleyball team. Since it is a clothing optional team it is not a concern.