With winter comes plenty of new activities like sledding, ice skating and of course snowball fights, but when it's too cold to stay outside for more than 15 minutes, it's time for a new activity: frozen pants.
The trend seems to have started with Minneapolis resident Tom Grotting, who is well known in the area for freezing his pants and displaying them for his neighbors to see, ABC News reports.
“I mostly do it for my neighbor, Diane,” Grotting told ABC News. “The winter gets a little long and she doesn’t like winter very much so it’s mostly entertainment for Diane.”
Grotting says he started creating his frozen artwork a few years ago when the area was hit with a Polar Vortex, causing extremely low temperatures, perfect for pant sculpting. But things really took off when he submitted a picture of one of his pants to a local Facebook page, I Love N.E. Minneapolis.
Since the media pickup of Grotting's pants, other people living in cold climates with a spare pair of pants have been trying it out. But according to Grotting, some people aren't so happy with his new passion, particularly his two teenagers. They're probably also not too pumped that he told the media that they hate it.