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If humans could photosynthesize, what would our clothing look like?

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So we humans get big into genetic modification and figure out how to make ourselves photosynthesize through our skin, and somehow it generates enough energy to be worth our while. Obviously we'd still need to eat, but adding sunlight to our diet is pretty cool. Let's assume we all get this modification.

Now... What would our clothing look like after this change has occurred, what type of materials (real or fiction) would they be made of? Would be just be naked when we could?

I'd like the focus to be on clothing design and materials, but societal concerns about decency should be considered.

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