Welcome to Kiddopanti letters

Welcome to Kiddopanti letters

Hey Dad Friends,


I am writing this letter for all my buddies out there about a Dad's Guide,

“Hum bhi mummyio se kum hai kya??”


As a father of active kids, I know the daily battle of finding comfortable, safe bottoms that can actually keep up with their endless energy and movement. I've been through my fair share of chinos, joggers, and cargo pants that just don't cut it.


You know the struggle - waistbands that constantly need tugging up because they're too stretchy and loose. I can't count how many times I've had to rush over and hike up my oldest's sagging joggers to avoid an accident on the playground! KiddoPanti's pants have interior adjustable drawstrings that allow a really secure fit.


Then there are the cheap fabrics that wear through within weeks on the knees and bottoms from all the crawling, scooting, and tumbling our little dudes do. But KiddoPanti reinforces those high-friction areas with double-layered knee patches (in some cases) and fraying-resistant stitched hems that can take a beating.


And don't get me started on the scratchy seams and embellishments that become scratchy torture devices when they're climbing trees or sliding down poles! KiddoPanti's soft, seamless cotton-poly materials are smooth against sensitive skin with no irritating decorations.


Whether your kids are heading to preschool, the park, or just meandering the house in spirit-crushing hurricanes of destruction, these bottoms keep them comfortable and safe. My boys live in their KiddoPanti joggers and pull-on chinos without any pinching, slipping, or overheating. 


This dad has finally found clothing that can stand up to childhood in all its messy, rambunctious glory! KiddoPanti makes our lives easier by letting kids just be kids without restraint. You've got to try them!


“kuch bolta hu, to all the cool dads hum kisi se kam nahi hai, kaam k sath hum bhi sambhal lete hai sab {humare dads mummy se kam hai kya} chaliye phir agle blog mein milte hai dosto...”


Lots of love,

Pankaj and Deepali...