gunhilltrain
Multi-unit control
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I will occasionally give quick description of clothing when I think it helps with exposition of the character or the situation ("She stood out from the crowd in her bright yellow sundress"), or to describe the impression it makes on another character, ("She noticed that the sleeves of his denim work shirt were frayed"), but if it has no specific purpose, I don't see the point. Readers will picture what they want anyway.
I think lingerie is a special case, thought. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I think a lot of male readers have very particular tastes in lingerie and appreciate more detailed description.
It varies. Sometimes it's just "casually dressed," or something like that. At other times, there is no description at all. There are scenes were descriptions of a woman's clothing do, I think, reveal her mood and personality. I do less of that for male characters.
I had one scene in which a girl expresses how much she dislikes her 1970s Burger King uniform.
Yes, in a sex scene readers (males as you say?) would want to know what's underneath as the layers come off. Or maybe all of it doesn't come off, which can be interesting too.