Londoners Shed Trousers for Annual No Trousers Tube Ride
The lighthearted event brought humor and color to the Underground as participants embraced the quirky tradition of riding the Tube in their underwear.
- Hundreds of participants gathered in Chinatown before boarding the London Underground in their underwear for the annual No Trousers Tube Ride.
- The event, first launched in New York in 2002, aims to inject levity into the winter months and has since spread to cities worldwide, including Berlin, Prague, and Washington, D.C.
- Participants wore a variety of colorful and creative outfits, ranging from simple undergarments to themed accessories, while maintaining the illusion of having 'forgotten' their trousers.
- The event is described as a purely fun and non-provocative activity, with organizers emphasizing its goal of amusing and entertaining fellow commuters.
- The tradition has been celebrated in London since 2009, with this year's riders highlighting body positivity and inclusivity among participants.