Trouble-causing group Improv Everywhere organized a group of over a hundred men to remove their tops and browse around a New York branch of Abercrombie and Fitch. The prank, it seems, was designed to mock Abercrombie's policy of using half-clad male models in their advertising campaigns - and a live male model in the New York store.
Fast Facts:
- Improv Everywhere, according to the official site causes "scenes of chaos and joy in public places"
- Created in August of 2001 by Charlie Todd
- Improv Everywhere has executed over 60 missions involving hundreds of undercover agents
- Based in New York City