A loose kurta over printed boxers is the most comfortable outfit in India and somehow not a trend yet. Let’s fix that.
Why it works
Two breathable cotton layers, nothing tight, a print peeking out below the kurta hem.
Proportions
Short kurta, boxers ending above mid-thigh. Long kurta, any pair.
Where to wear it
Home, balcony, the corner shop, a lazy Sunday lunch with people who get it.
Home uniform, sorted. Men’s rack and women’s rack.
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
What sizes do you make?
S to XL, with a waist chart in inches and centimetres on each product page. Go one up if you’re between sizes and mostly lounge.
Can women wear the men’s prints?
Yes. Size down one; the men’s cut has a lower rise and longer leg.
