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Soak Wash

October 15th, 2009

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Our beloved delicate fabric wash Soak was recently featured on CBC business show Dragon’s Den. Check out season 4, episode 3 to see Jacqueline Sava (owner) pitch this Canadian product! The episode also features two of our lovely fitters helping out in the demonstration of this amazing, high quality wash while wearing empriente lingerie from secrets fromĀ  your sister.

Soak is modern care for fine fibers. The rinse-free formulation is perfect for washing your laciest lingerie, your softest sweaters, swimwear, workout gear, hand-made quilts and even baby clothes. Soak is gentle and deliciously scented with fabric-friendly ingredients that revitalize fibers so they look great and last longer. Available in unscented (for the extra sensitive sister) and scented varieties, there is a Soak for every one!

We are pleased to announce that to celebrate our relationship with Soak they have created an exclusive secrets from your sister scent “Lather & Lace”! This lovely scent smells like a fresh spring day with the delicious aroma of fresh flowers and apple, berry and pear fruits! Like all Soak washes, Lather & Lace is biodegradable, phosphate-free, non-toxic and dye-free. It is packaged in a bottle with recyclable label substrates that are printed with water-based, environmentally safe inks. Soak bottles are recyclable and the ingredients are safe on your skin – so safe you could take a bath in it!

How Does He Do It?

August 24th, 2009

We don’t claim to be the biggest fans of Cris Angel, but we did giggle when we saw this trick and wondered, how does he do it? We are also pretty amused by how he pronounces “brar” througout the video. Your thoughts?

Rock & Roll!

August 9th, 2009

We are pleased to present a hot new rock n’ roll video from ProCon! Keep your eyes peeled, if so you’ll spot Freya’s Rio in Red, as well as some of your favourite SFYS fitters.

Check out more of ProCon here!

“This Toronto duo has fully realized its mandate: creating electronic music that rocks. It’s as though Peaches had convinced Annie Lennox to update “Sweet Dreams” after the pair had sung backing vocals on “Mama Said Knock You Out.” ~John Sakamoto, Anti-Hit List”