On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants

On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants transit movement. Started in New York City (of course), “No Pants” is now celebrated in over 40 cities. Seattle’s pants-less commuters took the light rail to Sea-Tac Airport.Photos by Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren See photos from last year’s No Pants Light Rail Ride herePublished on January 14, 2013

On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants
On Sunday, Seattle once again took part in the world wide no-pants