
Mark your calendars, August 9th has been declared as the America's¡®National
Underwear Day.¡¯ To celebrate the event, models wearing only underwear will have
a fashion show with the streets of New York as the catwalk!
On this
year's National Underwear Day, which will take place on August 9th,
Freshpair.com will send dozens of models out into the streets of New York clad
in nothing more than the hottest new styles of men's and women's underwear from
a variety of top brands.
¡°There's an underwear revolution stirring, and we're not talking bra
burnings. On National Underwear Day, underwear finally gets the recognition it
truly deserves," proclaims Michael Kleinmann, C.O.O. of Freshpair.com, a leading
internet retailer of men's and women's underwear which founded the yearly event.
For this year¡¯s event, the official sponsors include Puma, Wacoal, Hugo Boss,
Papi, Ginch Gonch, Play, Chantelle, Diesel, Le Mystere, Goddess, Freya,
Fantasie, Rips, Unico, Magic Silk and Men's Health magazine.
"This year promises to be our biggest and most exciting event yet," says
Kleinmann. "With more sponsors, more models, and a few surprises, National
Underwear Day 2006 will bring fun and festivity to New York City's daily grind."
Freshpair's underwear ambassadors-modeling the latest briefs, boxer briefs,
panties, bras and more-will appear in busy areas of Manhattan, such as Times
Square. Changing stations will be set up in several areas so that passersby can
participate by changing into free underwear, which Freshpair will distribute.
"National Underwear Day was created to bring attention to something almost
everyone wears but rarely talks about," continues Kleinmann. "During past
events, we've had lots of public participation, with New Yorkers stripping down
to their skivvies and joining the festivities."
National Underwear Day combines elements of political protest, 'sixties
Happenings, and outdoor fashion shows. Besides showcasing the latest styles of
underwear in a spontaneous, free-spirited way, National Underwear Day's goal is
to establish the day as an officially recognized holiday.