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You wait an age for pants stories, then two come along at once: after the Chelsea Y-front ripper yesterday, news comes in that a man in Biggin Hill has been sent to chokey for four months after being caught on CCTV pinching lady drawers from …
A three-pipe mystery has engulfed Chelsea’s training ground in Cobham. It seems that person(s) unknown are skulking into the changing area while Messrs Terry, Lampard, Drogba etc. are out carrying the medicine balls, and cutting holes in the players’ undercrackers. The scourge of de-gusseted Y-fronts …
It could have been yesterday’s gloomy, drizzly weather or maybe just the cold feet that accompanies the thought of bopping about the City of London in your underwear. Whatever the case, those that donned less than usual for the Pants Amnesty at the Royal Exchange …
Photo by randydandy via the Londonist Flickr pool Tomorrow around 1pm, thousands of people from around the world (including some undisclosed celebs) are expected to descend upon the Royal Exchange for (as far as Londonist can ascertain) the world’s first ever Pants Amnesty. The idea …
Today, as part of Guinness World Records Day 2008, the ethical underwear company Pants to Poverty successfully set a momentous record for the largest gathering of people in their pants. At 10 am, 116 pairs of undies flooded the concourse of St. Pancras International. The …
Fans of goosebumps and madcap world records attempts should head over to St Pancras RIGHT NOW. A mass pant flash is scheduled for 9.30 outside the Betjeman Arms, with a photoshoot at 10.30. The literal flashmob is organised by Pants to Poverty, who will hand …
Every day this month the Londonist team will be pointing you in the direction of a Christmas present that (with a bit of luck) you won’t already have on your list. Climb up onto our collective lap and we’ll see what we can move from …