From New York City to Tokyo, Madrid to Moscow, tens of
thousands of people descended upon train stations around the globe on Sunday
with one ballsy mission: To ride on
public transportation with no pants on.
thousands of people descended upon train stations around the globe on Sunday
with one ballsy mission: To ride on
public transportation with no pants on.
The bottoms-less folk were celebrating the 15th annual No
Pants Subway Ride, originally started by the New York-based comedy collective
Improv Everywhere. As the name suggests, the event involves people taking
trains in their underwear while otherwise decked out in winter garb.
Pants Subway Ride, originally started by the New York-based comedy collective
Improv Everywhere. As the name suggests, the event involves people taking
trains in their underwear while otherwise decked out in winter garb.
“The participants behave as if they do not know each
other, and they all wear winter coats, hats, scarves, and gloves. The only
unusual thing is their lack of pants.”
other, and they all wear winter coats, hats, scarves, and gloves. The only
unusual thing is their lack of pants.”
According to the group, participants in this year’s event
hailed from more than 60 cities in over 25 countries.
hailed from more than 60 cities in over 25 countries.
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