Welcome to the Pants Pants Revolution
Where No Shirts = Service, but No Pants = Jail Time
What and Why?
Che's legs were warm during those cold nights.
Why a Pants Pants Revolution?
What do pants have to do with revolution anyway?
Well, just about everyone majorly involved with a revolution wore pants during their respective revolutions-except maybe for a few Frenchmen-and for most of the time after their revolution. Take Che Guevara, for example. Would he have been as successful in the Cuban Revolution if he was gallivanting around in his underwear? I don't think so. In fact, I hear that he was without trousers when he was caught. But that's just what I heard. And Che's famous cigars? You know where he kept them? In his pants, probably. Just about every "major player" in any revolution wore some form of pants. George Washington wore britches, the poor French wore pantaloons, the Mexicans wore pantalones, Lenin wore Штаны, (don't ask), and if Australia had a revolution, I'm sure they'd wear dungarees.
What do pants have to do with revolution anyway?
Well, just about everyone majorly involved with a revolution wore pants during their respective revolutions-except maybe for a few Frenchmen-and for most of the time after their revolution. Take Che Guevara, for example. Would he have been as successful in the Cuban Revolution if he was gallivanting around in his underwear? I don't think so. In fact, I hear that he was without trousers when he was caught. But that's just what I heard. And Che's famous cigars? You know where he kept them? In his pants, probably. Just about every "major player" in any revolution wore some form of pants. George Washington wore britches, the poor French wore pantaloons, the Mexicans wore pantalones, Lenin wore Штаны, (don't ask), and if Australia had a revolution, I'm sure they'd wear dungarees.