February 25th, 2010

Waistbands so soft you’ll barely notice them - a single seam that won’t lead to twisting or turning - a length of leg that’s not too short and not too long - and fabric that breathes instead of clinging. Plus… they’re great for yoga and they’re all on SALE now!

January 26th, 2010

New ideas for patterns & colors for Boxerwallah.
January 3rd, 2010

A: Antibacterial*
B: Biodegradable
C: Comfortable
D: Durable
E: Eco-friendly**
F: Fastest growing***
G: Generously-sized (XS to XL)
H: Hampers soil erosion
I: Improves soil quality
J: Justly good (for pandas and humans)
K: “Kun” (an unique bacteriostatis agent)
L: Light (from puffball to fabric)
M: Multi-tasker (keeps you warm in winter, cool in summer)
N: Naturally smooth (no spurs on these fibers)
O: Oxygen producer****
P: Pajama-centric
Q: Quick to like
R: Regenerates (all by itself)
S: Silky (without the worms)
T: Tough on the outside, soft on the inside
U: Underwear-friendly
V: Versatile (for “lounging, napping, swimming, sunbathing…“)
W: Wrinkle-resistant
X: X-factor (see “Kun”)
Y: Why not?
Z: great for ZZZs
* tests have shown
** crops and harvests
*** fastest growing plant in the world
**** up to 30% more than an equivalent acre of trees
December 9th, 2009

Boxerwallah is proud to be selling its boxers exclusively at Asia Society’s wonderful AsiaStore in New York City at
725 Park Avenue.
November 21st, 2009

Either way, let’s not call the whole thing off. Boxerwallah boxers and t-shirts are the best way to hop into bed.
May 25th, 2009
You’d do well saying:
“I’ll shampoo my hair and wash my dungarees and khaki bandana only after I relax on the cushy cot of my bungalow’s veranda in the jungle and look for the thugs and muggers who stole my bangles, my cummerbund and my loot last night.

May 23rd, 2009
We love Jet Airways, but on a job jaunt to Jodhpur our luggage thought otherwise and left us sans chuddies (underpants).

Living in tents (as we were) surrounded by monkeys and bamboo, we wondered if we couldn’t make us some boxers ourselves.

The rest is history, save for snakes in a thunderbox and how our designer got a credit in a Hollywood movie.