London
Full clothes above the waist, shoes and socks on the feet, but only innerwear below the waist. This scene of London Metro surprised people. This was the situation when the temperature in London was still below zero. The average temperature of London on Sunday ranged from 4 to minus 3 degrees.
Actually, festival-loving Londoners were celebrating London tube no trousers day on Sunday. That is, the day when he did not have to wear trousers, pants or pajamas in the London Metro. Let us tell you that in London the metro is called Tube.
Girls and women were also seen in this campaign. And she was also seen wearing only innerwear below the waist.
On Sunday, hundreds of men and women who were not wearing trousers or pajamas were seen at metro stations like Westminster, Waterloo, South Kensington, Chinatown in London.
This craze, which started with just seven people in New York in January 2002, spread across the world and this year, the event held in London attracted hundreds of participants.
Charlie Todd, who came up with the concept of this craze, told the BBC, “Its main purpose is to create unexpected moments of happiness, joy and confusion.”
He said, “I am very happy to see this tradition alive, its purpose is to provide harmless entertainment without any purpose.
Describing the purpose of his show, Charlie Todd said, “Certainly, we live in an environment where people like to fight culture wars and my rule in New York has always been that my goal is to entertain other people, “It’s to make people laugh. It’s not to provoke or upset anyone, so hopefully that spirit continues.”
Dozens of people walked through snowy roads at London’s Chinatown metro station entry gate to Piccadilly Circus underground station in central London, where they boarded their first train. Here he was fully dressed.
These people came inside in groups. The only problem here was that due to the cold weather the metro compartments were so full that some people did not have room to take down their trousers. However, they somehow succeeded.
These crazy people of London posed on platforms, traveled in trains and took selfies. Many people riding in the metro were not aware about this, hence whenever they saw boys and girls without pajamas, they were surprised.
Let us tell you that there is a tradition in the world of celebrating the day without trousers. This day is being celebrated in Berlin, Prague, Jerusalem, Warsaw and Washington DC, in New York this festival took place in 2002 but by the time it reached London it was 2009.
Miriam Correa, who joined this craze, had a purpose. Chef Miriam, 43, wanted to come because she had previously seen pictures of pantless rides, which featured many thin, scantily clad women.
‘I’m a real woman,’ she said, adding that there’s no reason to be ashamed of her size. ‘All bodies are perfect.’





