Boxers lungi shorts: a quick, honest guide from Whats Down.
Three ways to be comfortable at home. Each has a constituency; here’s an honest comparison.
Lungi
Maximum airflow, maximum tradition. Zero pockets, occasional wardrobe malfunction.
Shorts
Pockets and structure, but often heavy, hot fabric.
Boxers
Lungi airflow, shorts utility: woven poplin, inner elastic, a back pocket, and a print. Wear them under trousers tomorrow.
The rack has a winner.
Good to know
Care: Wash cold with similar colours, inside out if you can, and line dry in shade. Tumble heat is what ages elastic. All our boxers and masks are hand and machine washable, and a mild detergent is all they need. Skip bleach and fabric softener.
Masks: The same bold prints come as reusable two-layer cotton poplin face masks with soft ear loops. One size, hand and machine washable, and the thing that turns up free in your parcel when you cross ₹999.
Brand: Whats Down is a contemporary innerwear and lifestyle apparel brand with one idea: underwear isn’t a hidden necessity, it’s a fashion statement. Comfy, quirky, cool: bold prints out front, premium cotton underneath, inclusive sizing, and ethical making in India.
Pocket: One back pocket, men’s and women’s, on every print. It’s for the phone when you step onto the balcony, the keys when you run to the shop, the room key on holiday. The small reason people stop changing out of their boxers to leave the house.
Quick answers
Why no fly?
No gaping when worn as shorts, a cleaner print, and nothing to break in the wash. Nobody asks for it back.
Do the prints fade?
They’re digitally printed into the fibre, so they don’t crack or peel. Wash cold and line dry and they stay bright; there’s a 1-year colour guarantee regardless.
