The Underwear Expert

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Underwear Expert
Type of site
E-Commerce
Available inEnglish
Owner Michael Kleinmann
EditorMichael Kleinmann
URL www.underwearexpert.com
Launched2011

Underwear Expert started as a men's underwear blog and transitioned to a subscription based online retailer offering a curated underwear subscription with over 50 brands, featuring underwear styles, advice and reviews, fabric glossary, men's underwear trend analysis and style and service-oriented content. [1] [2] According to the New York Times , The Underwear Expert is a "comprehensive website dedicated to researching, testing, reviewing and even curating for sale underpants." [3]

Michael Kleinmann is CEO of the company. [4] [5] [6] Kleinmann was president and COO of Freshpair from 2001 to 2011, before starting up The Underwear Expert. [7] [8] Kleinmann also writes men's underwear articles for The Huffington Post . [9]

While comfort and fit are important when underwear shopping, Kleinmann claims that men’s underwear is now a fashion item, with no less than 600 brands producing them. [1] [3] He compares the underwear movement to sneakers, just another outlet for expression, with many fabric, style and color choices becoming available on the market. [7]

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