On January 12th, 900 enthusiasts in NYC dropped their pants for the 7th Annual No Pants Subway Ride, with NYPD escorts and crowds so large that the under-pantied participants were spread out over three subway lines, and stretched six per car. Improv Everywhere helped organize similar No Pants events in Boston, Washington DC, Portland, OR, San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, Adelaide, Australia, Baltimore, MD, Salt Lake City
Here are a couple other campaigns from Imrov Everywhere:
Ladies, would you shop at a store with 111 shirtless, sculpted men walking around? That was the basis of the latest creative mission by Improv Everywhere. New York City’s Abercrombie and Fitch on 5th Avenue, was crowded by female shoppers hungry to get a glimpse of the half-naked men while kicking o… [More]
Improv Everywhere is a group that specializes in the organization of publicity stunts. Their motto: “We cause scenes”. Their latest event was to storm Best Buy dressed like employees. Note the instructions from the website: 1) Blue Polo Shirt. Short sleeved. Any brand. Preferably with no logo.… [More]
Improveverwhere causes scenes of chaos and we love them for it. If you're in New York, all you have to do is rock up to a designated train station, acting as if everything is normal, and catch the train, without your pants on. There are strict rules (no laughing, no nastiness, no g-bangers) but it is all in good fun. The idea is to make other people laugh, stare and feel ever-so-slightly awkward.
(thecoolhunter.net)