The hype is loud. The reviews are mixed. I tested and researched so you do not waste money.
MeUndies uses soft modal blends, mostly MicroModal® with elastane for stretch. Comfort is high. Durability and customer service vary by style and batch, so you must buy smart.

I sell apparel B2B. I look at fabric, seams, shrinkage, returns, and logistics. I also read many buyer reviews and test small orders. Here is my straight answer, in simple words.
What are MeUndies made of?
Soft fabric feels great until it pills, sags, or shrinks. So I start with the fiber first.
Most MeUndies are made from MicroModal® (beechwood-based) with about 5–10% elastane. It feels silky, breathes better than many cotton blends, and drapes well for everyday wear.

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I check labels, product pages, and wash tests. MicroModal comes from wood pulp. It is processed into very fine fibers. The hand-feel is smooth, almost cool. The elastane adds recovery. That means the waist and leg openings return to shape after stretch. I do not see heavy weight fabrics across the board. So the product breathes well, but thin knits can wear faster at high-friction points. I tell buyers to wash cold, hang dry, and avoid hot dryers. Heat weakens elastane over time. If you need firmer hold, look for versions with higher waistband strength or a cotton-modal mix. For people with sensitive skin, MicroModal usually feels kind, but watch out for tight seams or printed labels that can rub.
Are MeUndies good for everyday wear?
Comfort is not just fiber. It is cut, stitch, and waistband tension.
Yes, for daily comfort. The fabric is soft, the gusset and flat seams help, and the stretch is easy. The trade-off is less structure, so support is moderate, not firm.

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I test underwear on long office days, travel days, and laundry day repeats. The modal blend stays soft after several washes if I air dry. The waistband sits flat and does not dig on most bodies. However, light knits can roll or creep on some sizes, especially if the rise is not right. Support level feels relaxed. That is great for lounge or desk days. It is not perfect for high-impact sports. For that, I switch to thicker knit or performance polyamide. Stitching is usually overlock with coverstitch at hems. It feels smooth on skin. If you need more coverage, I pick mid-rise or hipster for women and boxer brief for men. I size up for curvier hips to reduce leg opening pressure.
What do MeUndies.com reviews really say?
I read praise about comfort. I also see complaints about shipping, color mix-ups, and subscriptions.
Reviews are mixed. Comfort scores high. Some buyers report slow support, size swaps, or color errors. Test with a small cart first and skip the membership until fit is proven.

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I scan feedback patterns, not only star counts. Positive notes repeat the word “soft.” Negative notes cluster around fulfillment and expectations. Some people expect thick, shaping fabric. They get lightweight lounge fabric instead. That mismatch hurts ratings. I reduce risk with a simple plan. I order two or three pairs in two sizes. I wash them three times. I check waistband recovery and pilling at inner thighs. If all good, I scale up. I avoid surprise prints by choosing solid packs. I read the return policy, then pay with a card that supports easy charge help if something goes wrong. For gifts, I add a size-flex note or pick socks or lounge shorts, which are less risky than underwear.
Does MeUndies ship to New Zealand?
Global buyers need clear shipping, duties, and return paths.
They do ship to many countries, including New Zealand, but rates, delivery times, and taxes can change. Check the help center at checkout and confirm duties before you buy.

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I run a cart to an Auckland address to see rates and timelines. I also read the shipping FAQ and look for any line about freight forwarders. Some brands block those. Delivery to NZ often takes longer than to AU. Duties and GST depend on order value. I suggest buyers in NZ do a group order with colleagues to spread shipping. I then split sizes and colors after arrival. For returns, I check if the label is prepaid or not. Underwear return rules can be strict for hygiene reasons. If you need fast refills, I keep a small local backup brand with cotton-modal blends to cover stock gaps. That way, missed shipments do not ruin a launch or a promotion.
Is MeUndies a good brand for sustainability?
I look at claims, ratings, and proof.
The fabric source sounds better than basic cotton, but public sustainability ratings are not strong. If sustainability is your top goal, compare with brands showing fuller reports.

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Modal can have a lower impact if the supply chain manages chemicals and water well. But a real score needs third-party data. Many buyers now ask for fiber origin, dye house audits, and wastewater results. Some ratings sites judge brands harshly when reporting is thin. I do not reject a brand on one score alone. I ask for certificates, supplier lists, and code of conduct updates. If I cannot get that, I do not pitch the product as “eco.” I sell it as “soft and comfy basics.” For corporate buyers, I add one or two SKUs from a brand with stronger proof, like certified organic cotton or closed-loop modal with public mill names. This keeps my offer honest and balanced.
What is the best MeUndies material or line?
Names can confuse buyers: core, feel-free, lace, or breathe.
For the safest bet, pick a core MicroModal style with simple waistband and no lace. It balances softness, stretch, and lifespan for daily wear.

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I map the line-up by fiber, weight, and trim. “Core” styles use the common modal blend and a classic waistband. “FeelFree” styles remove some tension and feel lighter. Lace looks nice but can snag and age faster. “Breathe” aims for more airflow. For high-rotation drawers, I buy core in black or dark solids. Dark colors hide pilling longer. I avoid tight prints on the waistband because printed elastics can crack with heat. I build a small table for my team:
| Line | Fiber | Feel | Use case | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Core | MicroModal + elastane | Soft, moderate support | Daily wear | Least risk |
| FeelFree | MicroModal + elastane | Extra stretch | Lounge days | Waist may roll |
| Lace | Modal + lace | Pretty, light | Occasional | Snag risk |
| Breathe | Lightweight knit | Airy | Hot days | Sheer feel |
How do I choose size and avoid returns?
Sizing errors cause most complaints, not fabric.
Measure the waist and hip with a tape, compare to the chart, and test two sizes first. Wash cold, hang dry, and review fit again after three wears.

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I follow four simple steps. First, I take body measurements, not guesses. Second, I check rise and leg opening notes because rise changes how the waistband sits. Third, I buy two sizes if I am between numbers. Fourth, I launder as the label says. Heat kills stretch. If the leg openings pinch after wash two, I size up or switch cut. If the waistband slides, I size down or change rise. For men, boxer briefs beat trunks for ride-up control. For women, hipster gives more leg comfort than bikini when hips are curvy. This method saves money and time. It also gives data for future reorders.
Conclusion
MeUndies is soft and easy to wear. Buy small first, keep care gentle, and scale only after fit and service pass your test.
Why I write this
My Name: Lancy Chia
My email: [email protected]
Link to my website: https://truekung.com
Brand Name: Truekung
Country: China.
Products: fashion clothes
Business model: B2B, Wholesale only
Status: The factory has more than 200 workers. We provide clothing products and OEM/ODM services to different brands and supermarkets around the world. We have 20 years of experience in foreign trade clothing production and export. The main products are: fashion women’s clothing, jackets, skirts, dresses, jeans, T-shirts, sweatshirts, down jackets, windbreakers, coats, fashion bags, sportswear, children’s clothing, underwear.
Main export countries: Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Norway, UK, USA, Germany, Australia, Thailand, Turkey, Italy, Russia, Saudi Arabia, etc.
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