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Pants-less Chinese women

Hangzhou, China04.24.2007Check out this statue checking out this girl.Yellow wine vendorXiaoxing alley scene There seems to be a new phenomenon around China in which many girls have ceased wearing pants. I am not joking. I don’t know if they just forget to put them on or if it is the new style, but girls are [...]

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Hangzhou, China
04.24.2007

Check out this statue checking out this girl.


Yellow wine vendor
Xiaoxing alley scene

There seems to be a new phenomenon around China in which many girls have ceased wearing pants. I am not joking. I don’t know if they just forget to put them on or if it is the new style, but girls are walking around without pants on. I saw this one lady the other day walking down the street with just a long button up shirt on with nothing else underneath- I watched her, out of sheer curiosity of course, and spyed her underwear beneath her shirt. She was not wearing pants. Is this the new height of laziness or am I suppose to be attracted? Two American girls that I know also picked up on this trend…they now show up to school without pants on…but I think that they are just lazy. Too lazy for pants, man, this is an interesting country. I will run around with Mira on the next sunny day and take photographs of this new breed of pants-less women, as I do not feel as if I will be believed otherwise.

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I am the founder and editor of Vagabond Journey. I’ve been traveling the world since 1999, through 91 countries. I am the author of the book, Ghost Cities of China and have written for The Guardian, Forbes, Bloomberg, The Diplomat, the South China Morning Post, and other publications. has written 3706 posts on Vagabond Journey. Contact the author.

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