We have a number of men’s shirts for the spring-summer season, plus some cool men’s T-shirts. One shirt is called Sexpose (left), a blue shirt with small images on it that are hard to make out from afar. On closer inspection, the images are from the Kama Sutra, the ancient Indian Hindu text about the human sexual pleasure. This new Desigual shirt will arrive at our store April 16.
Below are more Desigual shirts and T-shirts for men for Spring 2014.
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Angel Vancouver has the largest selection in Vancouver of Desigual clothing for men, women and kids. Desigual produces 1,000 new pieces every season. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, we might be able to order it in for you. We ship worldwide. (You can click on the top bar to see the Desigual we have in stock for Spring-Summer 2014, and from Winter 2013.)
ON SALE THIS WEEK: Select Desigual winter 2013 items reduced by 35%, and up to 30% off all men’s Desigual winter jackets and sweaters.
If you’re looking for a custom hand-painted shirt, call Angel at (604) 681-0947 or email me: 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 Ed Sheeran, doing a live acoustic version of Give Me Love, with some looping added:Sheeran will play a concert in the Vancouver area on Aug. 23, 2014, at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver — ticket info is here. Here’s Ed doing The A Team:Kama Sutra, by the way, was the name of a mid-1960s record label, whose stable included New York folk-rock band The Lovin’ Spoonful and a San Francisco band called Sopwith Camel that released its only hit, Hello Hello, during the Summer of Love in 1967. This Lovin’ Spoonful song from 1965 helped popularize the word “groovy”:Here’s the Spoonful doing Daydream:The Spoonful’s Summer in the City, released in 1966, remains a summer classic:Rock trivia: The Spoonful’s lead singer, John Sebastian, played harmonica with The Doors on their song Roadhouse Blues, from the Morrison Hotel album, released in 1970: