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Top 9 Bizarre Ways How London celebrated 'No Trousers Day'
No Trousers DayThe freaky stunt aims to make people laugh, not attended
No Trousers DayHe explained there are a few simple rules for the attendees to follow, which means no thongs or other short underwear are on-board.
No Trousers DayAbout 40 percent of the participants are non-British and nearly 40 to 50 percent of all pantless commuters are female according to Ivan Markovic, the organiser
No Trousers DayPictures show partially-disrobed people across London tube stations taking escalators, using ticket machines and boarding the Underground for the No Trousers Day
No Trousers DayThe idea is to ride the train in the middle of the winter wearing just underwear, shoes and socks on your bottom half and pretend it’s like any other day while still wearing the usual winter clothing on the top half
No Trousers DayThe bonkers stunt started in New York in 2002 as the No Pants Subway Ride and has come to be an annual global event observed just for fun in dozens of countries
No Trousers DayHundreds of Londoners stripped down to their underwear for the 12th annual “No Trousers Tube Ride” - the first since the pandemic
No Trousers DayCommuters in London braved the cold and hopped onto the Underground on Sunday, except for one thing that was off — their pants
Top 9 Bizarre Ways How London celebrated 'No Trousers Day'Top 9 Bizarre Ways How London celebrated 'No Trousers Day'