celebrate No Pants Subway Ride

Thousands of people all over the world participated in the No Pants Subway Ride on Sunday. The 14th annual Subway Ride became a huge hit when people braved the cold weather and went pantsless. Part of an yearly tradition started by a group of seven boys, the event has grown into a global tradition.
Wearing hats, scarves and thick coats on their top halves, people boarded trains at stations across the city surrounded by bemused travellers. Scantily-clad riders also took part in places including London, Milan, Bucharest, Berlin and Mexico City - all joined in as part of the 'celebration of silliness', reported Daily Mail.

According to the rules, underpants must be worn. Uniforms and business suits are encouraged to amplify the lower-half effect as are props - bicycles, prams, shopping bags or a briefcase.
Participants are also forbidden from speaking to one another. They are instructed to bring to behave in a normal manner- read a newspaper, book.
Last year, over 25 countries participated which saw people flooding the subway cars without their pants.



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