The first No Pants Subway Ride took place in 2002.
Even the extreme cold didn’t bother any of this year’s No Pants Subway Ride participants. As mid-afternoon temperatures dropped to 17 degrees with an additional 10-degree wind chill, pants-less subway riders still flocked New York City.
Reports say the turnout this year is lower than previous years, which is not a surprise considering the big freeze happening in North America and Canada. Nevertheless, the event kicked off at 3 p.m. on Sunday in New York City, with commuters converging at Union Station.
LJ Geraghty, a 36-year-old participant from Boston, has been travelling to New York for 14 straight years to celebrate the quirky annual traditional. She was quoted by the New York Post:
“The turnout is definitely down this year… I wore my knee-highs this year. Usually I just wear high heels.”
Another pants-less subway rider, 35-year-old Perry Ryan, a bartender from Queens, told the New York Post:
“I’m definitely freezing my ass off, but hopefully not any other important parts. I almost didn’t do it because of the cold, but my buddies talked me into it and I didn’t want to be the one to chicken out.”
Some riders reported numbness in their legs, but no casualties or accidents were reported.
The group’s goal is to cause “scenes of chaos and joy in public places.”
About 4,000 riders were expected to take part this year.
Are you up for it?
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