Go Topless Day is headed to Hampton Beach for a second year.
Beachgoers will be topless all day Sunday, according to the event's Facebook page.
The event will take place in more than 300 cities across the country as part of the "Free the Nipple" movement. Participants aim to exercise their "legal rights, celebrate, and to raise awareness about the double standard that says men's nipples are normal and safe and women's are obscene and dangerous." New Hampshire is a topfree state, meaning it's legal to go topless at any time.
Last year, dozens of women took part at Hampton Beach, despite the rainy and cold weather.
On Sunday, the weather at the beach is expected to be mostly sunny with temperatures in the low 80s, according to Chief Meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz.
For more information on the event, visit the Go Topless Day Hampton Beach Facebook page.