Lace.com Expands to Canadian Lingerie Market

Lace.com Expands to Canadian Lingerie Market

TORONTO — TBMBM, owner of PinkCherry.com, has announced their expansion into the Canadian lingerie market with Lace.com.

“We are sparing no expense to make Lace.com the go-to site for lingerie in Canada,” said Daniel Freedman, CEO of TBMBM. “We understand what the Canadian market wants and needs and we plan to give it to them.”

Following the launch of Lace.com in December, TBMBM has expanded its reach into Canada with a site that offers both standard and plus size lingerie.

TBMBM is a family owned and operated business that now employs more than 40 people in two countries, attributing its eight-year growth to an "eager Canadian market that was lacking a reliable and affordable Canadian-based site to purchase adult novelties and lingerie."

PinkCherry.com opened their adult e-commerce site in 2008 and the company reports that business has continued to doubled year after year.

In 2009, they opened their Canadian wholesale site and in 2010 they moved from their original 6,000 square foot warehouse to a 25,000 square foot facility to meet consumer demand. A new expansion occurred in 2014 with the opening of a 40,000 square foot Las Vegas warehouse to target the American market.

Lace.com is the newest venture, aiming to fill the gap for competitively priced lingerie in Canada with competitive pricing, customer service and fast shipping.

TBMBM offers consumers and retailers a one-stop shop for buying and selling adult novelties and lingerie. For more information about TBMBM, contact Daniel Freedman at daniel@pinkcherry.com or (416) 420-3211. 

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