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Pants off: London underground passengers celebrate No Trouser Day

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Shailesh Khanduri
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London underground passengers celebrate No Trouser Day

London underground passengers celebrate No Trouser Day

New Delhi: London Underground's The Elizabeth Line was abuzz with excitement today as commuters and travellers alike celebrated No Trouser Day.

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The annual holiday, which originated in the UK and has since spread around the world, encourages participants to ditch their pants and embrace their inner freedom.

Many commuters on The Elizabeth Line took part in the festivities, with some opting to wear skirts at their waistbands or creative variations of traditional skirts such as leggings, tights, and even skirts.

Despite the lighthearted nature of the event, organisers encouraged participants to follow all safety guidelines, including wearing appropriate footwear and using the designated No Trouser Day trains.

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According to organisers, the purpose of No Trouser Day is to encourage people to let loose and have a little fun, especially during these difficult times.

As one participant, who wished to remain anonymous, put it, "It's a great way to bring a little bit of joy and laughter to our daily commute. Plus, it's a great excuse to show off our legs!"

Overall, No Trouser Day was a resounding success on The Elizabeth Line, with many participants expressing their desire to make it an annual tradition. Here's to next year's No Trouser Day on the London Underground!"

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