MeUndies — Schema.org / JSON-LD audit
MeUndies is an intimates brand whose Schema.org and JSON-LD coverage across homepage, PDP, collection and blog this page surfaces. Refresh below for a live read.
Founded
Brand profile · refreshed 2026-05-29
About MeUndies
Founded 2011 · US
Jonathan Shokrian launched MeUndies after frustration with the boxer-brief market dominated by Calvin Klein and Hanes. The subscription model — $14/month for a new pair, with monthly licensed prints (Disney, NBA, NASA) — anchored the brand for over a decade. One of the longest-running subscription-DTC examples in clothing.
Public scale markers
Disclosed in filings, acquisitions or named press reporting — not estimates.
- 01Estimated $80M+ revenue range
- 02Licensing deals with Disney, NBA, NASA
- 0310+ million pairs shipped
Notable for the schema.org audit
MeUndies' subscription + licensing-driven merchandising stack is unusual — they handle monthly drop calendars and themed releases at scale. The Recharge + app density reflects that complexity.
What this Schema grade reveals
Live data wasn't available at the last build of this page. Typical Schema patterns at MeUndies's scale are reasonable Product schema on PDPs (the apps + theme usually emit it), partial Organization + WebSite schema on the homepage, and uneven Collection / Blog coverage — which is where most large DTC brands actually lose rich-result eligibility. Use the "Open the live Schema.org Audit" link below for an instant fresh probe.
Cross-check with the App Stack Detector to see which Schema-emitting apps are installed — most Schema problems on Plus tenants come from conflicting Review schema between Loox + Judge.me + the theme rather than missing apps.
Run live
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