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Get cozy with these 62 pics from 1/1/Onesie New Year's Day party in Chicago
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Now this is how you kick off a brand new year!
Hundreds of queer folks and the people who loved them assembled for the annual New Year's Day 1/1/Onesie party at Sidetrack in Chicago. While everyone came decked out in their finest, ahem, single piece of clothing they ranged from cozy to couture and of course very sexy.
The idea behind the party is that it's a nice, comfy break from the usual dressed-up lewks associated with the holiday and just having some cozy fun instead. Guests celebrate with friends and showed off their bods in the ultimate symbol of unity — aka a union suit.
In keeping with the fun vibe of the dress code the day is filled with games and prizes as well.
What a way to start a new year! Keep scrolling for a look at the day's festivities!
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Nikki Aye is a photojournalist and the digital photo editor for equalpride’s full family of publications. As a lifelong activist, Nikki is passionate about telling the important stories shaping our queer historical narrative.
Nikki Aye is a photojournalist and the digital photo editor for equalpride’s full family of publications. As a lifelong activist, Nikki is passionate about telling the important stories shaping our queer historical narrative.