For the 13th year in a row brave passengers stripped on the subway as they travelled trouserless around cities all over the globe.
The annual 'No Pants Subway Ride' saw people all over the world strip off for their daily commute.
Brave passengers from New York to London, Berlin to Sydney and Hong Kong, travelled trouserless as part of a tradition that has now gone back 13 years.
The event was the brainchild of group Improv Everywhere in the Big Apple in 2002, when they decided to add a bit of shock value to the daily grind.
On its website, the group said: "The mission started as a small prank with seven guys and has grown into an international celebration of silliness, with dozens of cities around the world participating each year."
Its creator Charlie Toddsaid: "It is just about fun, and providing a laugh and a smile."
For Charlie, participants should act completely normal for the best reactions from fellow commuters.
He added: "Act normal. Remember to keep a straight face.
If somebody tells you you have no pants, just say you forgot, and yes it's cold, yes it's unfortunate."
The annual 'No Pants Subway Ride' saw people all over the world strip off for their daily commute.
Brave passengers from New York to London, Berlin to Sydney and Hong Kong, travelled trouserless as part of a tradition that has now gone back 13 years.
The event was the brainchild of group Improv Everywhere in the Big Apple in 2002, when they decided to add a bit of shock value to the daily grind.
On its website, the group said: "The mission started as a small prank with seven guys and has grown into an international celebration of silliness, with dozens of cities around the world participating each year."
Its creator Charlie Toddsaid: "It is just about fun, and providing a laugh and a smile."
For Charlie, participants should act completely normal for the best reactions from fellow commuters.
He added: "Act normal. Remember to keep a straight face.
If somebody tells you you have no pants, just say you forgot, and yes it's cold, yes it's unfortunate."
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