Nude beach attire
The nude beach I go to has very clearly marked clothing-optional areas. Youre not allowed to go to the bathroom/concession area naked. That being said, theres nothing that says what I have to wear. So Ive collected some see-through/mesh/fishnet thongs and bottoms to see if I get into any kind of trouble. Check the photos to see what Im working with. Would love to try and walk around in my fishnet C-string! ;)
Ah. How "covered" is sufficient? My collection allows me to try every degree, except I don't have a c-string. Perhaps my boldest was my fishnet string, but with a shiny metal ring in case the coverage was in doubt. Sheerness when wet is another dimension as the fabric gradually returns to opaque as it dries.
The nude beach I go to has very clearly marked clothing-optional areas. Youre not allowed to go to the bathroom/concession area naked. That being said, theres nothing that says what I have to wear. So Ive collected some see-through/mesh/fishnet thongs and bottoms to see if I get into any kind of trouble. Check the photos to see what Im working with. Would love to try and walk around in my fishnet C-string! ;)
Where is the bathroom/concession area located with respect to the clothing-optional area? If it is in that area or immediately adjacent, then I would say that you could wear whatever you want as long as your privates are covered. On the other hand, if the bathroom/concession area is more removed from the clothing-optional area, then I would think it would be more appropriate to dress more conventionally. Remember that it should not be so much what the sign says but whether you would be offending people.
I used to visit a clothing optional beach when I was in my 20s. There was an area between where you could go nude and where you had to be clothed. I thought of this as a "transition" area. I imagine that the women who sunbathed in their bathing suits in that transition area would not be too offended if a man was nude or else they would have sat further away. It could be the same thing in the bathroom/concession area that you are referring to, depending upon where it is located,



