You know the signs on restaurant doors? No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service? what if someone goes in with No Pants? Would the restaurant still have to serve them?
What amuses me (besides Gail’s comments) is how this question and the absence of a requirement for pants, created the idea of someone going in undies or less.
When in practice, there are also restaurants which specify that (though some of them do it by writing “no shorts” which leaves room for the same kind of imagination), and as mac316 pointed out to little avail, there are other garments for the middle regions besides pants.
Depends on what attitudes you also bring with your clothes, and what attitudes they have. Some places just want to create a particular atmosphere where people will be comfortable, with harmony in mind rather than exclusion. Others are more about exclusion, and we get to choose whether we want to play or not, and what we make any conflicts mean.
It could be fun to try experimenting with various costumes and attitudes in various places, just to see and experience what happens.
Ive gone in 711 without pants before to test this theory. Mine still allowed me to purchase food, but they were staring at me the whole time. I guess you would draw attention walking around in spiderman boxers though, especially if you still have your shoes on lol.
I’ve been to a bar in a speedo for a bet. It took some negotiating to get in, but I think the ladies liked it. They were staring at me and giggling all night =p