Tens of thousands of people "ride the train without pants"
Tens of thousands of people around the world took part in No Pants Subway Rides on January 7 in cities around the world.
According to Dailymail, on January 7, tens of thousands of people in 60 cities in 25 countries around the world took off their pants and short skirts to celebrate "No Pants on the Train Day". Photo: AFP
This is the 17th time “No Pants Day on the Train” has taken place. Photo: Reuters
This event was initiated just for the purpose of bringing laughter. Photo: Dailymail
The idea originated in New York (USA) in 2002 and quickly spread globally. Photo: PA
In January 2016, this event took place for the first time in Moscow (Russia). Photo: EPA
Taking part in “No Pants Day” is a great solution for commuters experiencing record heatwaves in Australian cities, but a challenge for commuters in places where temperatures have dropped as low as minus 20°C, like Calgary, Canada. Photo: EPA
In photo: A woman participates in "No Pants Day on the Tram" in Prague, Czech Republic. Photo: AFP
Girls "wearing no trousers" on a London train. Photo: EPA
A woman without pants at a train station in Prague, Czech Republic. Photo: AP
On a subway train in Jerusalem, Israel on January 7. Photo: EPA
Two women celebrate No Pants Subway Day. Photo: EPA