Angel Vancouver did an all-red window for Valentine’s Day and gradually the window is turning green for St. Patrick’s Day, which is next Monday. Until then, we’re offering 10 percent off everything green in our store.
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Here’s some of the green clothing, and some with a touch o’ green, that we have in stock:
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Angel Vancouver has the largest selection in Vancouver of Desigual clothing for men, women and kids. We ship worldwide. Desigual is based in Barcelona.
We also have reduced prices of select Desigual winter 2013 items by 35%, and are offering 20% off all men’s Desigual winter jackets and sweaters.
If you’re looking for a custom hand-painted shirt, call Angel @ (604) 681-0947 or email jackie@angelpaint.com
Angel Vancouver is located at No. 2 Powell Street in the Gastown district of Vancouver, Canada. Our store is on the corner of Powell & Carrall Street in Maple Tree Square, which is where Vancouver began. The photo above shows what my store looked like in 1886.
Desigual’s slogan is La Vida es Chula (Life is Cool)! It reflects the brand’s way of thinking, which is influenced by the Mediterranean, the sun, light, passion and a lust for life, installed with a playful and creative attitude that says: Be confident, don’t be afraid to be yourself.
Today’s music video is by Irishman Van Morrision, singing Brown Eyed Girl:Van was born in Belfast. He was the lead singer of the early Sixties group Them, which had hits in 1964 with Gloria (with Jimmy Page brought in as a session musician to play guitar) and Baby Please Don’t Go. In 1967, he recorded his first solo album, which included Brown Eyed Girl, still one of the most popular songs released during the Summer of Love. Baby Please Don’t Go is a classic blues song listed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the “500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll.” It was first recorded by Big Joe Williams in 1935. Here is a live version with Muddy Waters, who invites a young Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on stage to perform 33 years ago:Muddy Waters, whose real name was McKinley Morganfield, died two years later, in 1983, at the age of 70. He was considered the father of the modern Chicago blues, which electrified the blues from Delta region of Mississippi, where Muddy was from — he moved to Chicago in 1940.