Once, boxers were underwear and lounge shorts were outerwear. The gap has closed. And the best boxers are now the best lounge shorts.
What lounge shorts promised
Pockets, a waistband that looks finished, fabric you can wear on the sofa or the balcony.
What boxers used to lack
Exactly those. Thin jersey, exposed elastic, no pockets.
What ours have
Inner elastic, one back pocket, woven cotton poplin, a relaxed leg and a digital print that looks designed. Wear them under trousers Monday, as shorts on Saturday.
One pair, both jobs. On the rack.
Good to know
Women’s rack: The women’s rack is cut for women, not scaled down from men’s: a slightly higher rise, a shorter leg and a waist that stays put. Black & White Roses, Maroon Umbrella, Vertical Boho, Spot the Panda, Snakes & Lads and White Nautical, in S–XL.
Gifting: Printed boxers are the rare gift that gets used. Pick the print that matches the person. Gamer, musician, gym obsessive, permanent holidaymaker. And get the size by measuring a pair they already own flat across the waistband and doubling it. When in doubt, one size up.
Waistband: We sew the elastic inside a fabric casing, so nothing rubs your skin and nothing shows through trousers. There’s no drawstring to knot or lose in the wash; the inner elastic keeps you in place on its own, flexing after lunch and snapping back when you stand up.
Made in India: Envisioned, designed and made in India. Our boxers are stitched in our own workshop by people we know, in small batches, which is how we can put out a new print without betting on ten thousand units of it.
Quick answers
Is there a drawstring?
No. An inner elastic waistband keeps you in place without knots, bulk or a string to lose in the wash.
What’s the surprise mask?
Cross ₹999 and a printed two-layer cotton mask goes into your parcel for free.
