When I first heard about this, I was totally hyped to read a VN about nudism, which is hot of course but also a fun and casual way to live. This VN is... not exactly what I expected but not necessarily in a bad way. I think it was a strange decision to have a widespread clothing allergy, since that does recontextualize what nudism means for them and changes a lot of the commentary on the subject. Devon not having the allergy and still being a nudist for the hell of it also makes that decision feel a little pointless. That being said, it's still nice to imagine this sort of alternate society and how things would change (such as Devon not knowing what shoes are, don't think I didn't catch that coming from you of all people). The dialogue does feel a bit hammy and mood-swingy, particularly Devon's. He seems prone to abrupt emotional outbursts that feel more awkward than anything. The paw fetish stuff also comes out of nowhere a little, in terms of how abrupt of a subject change it is, but I can respect the indulgence. Thematically, I think the VN ended in a satisfying way at least, with everyone embracing their newfound love of clothing except Cliff, who chooses to stay with Devon instead. All in all, a strange VN with an original premise I won't be forgetting anytime soon, even if it falters a little in the execution.