Angel has just received a new shipment of Desigual for men from the Spring-Summer 2016 collection, including a new jean jacket called Look that mixes faded and new denim. We also have some new Desigual shirts, T-shirts, shorts and a blue cotton blazer with a hoodie, which zips out for the summer weather. Here are the new arrivals for men:

Desigual JULIO shirt with distressed Japanese-inspired koi design. 100% cotton. $105.95. Spring-Summer 2016. 100% cotton, regular fit.

Desigual DALLAS shirt. $129.95. A young, urban shirt with handcrafted details. Indigo fabric & denim. 100% cotton, slim fit. Spring-Summer 2016.

Desigual CAZADORA jacket. A jean jacket with grey-cotton sleeves with graffiti. $209.95. Spring-Summer 2016.

Desigual CAZADORA jean jacket with grey-cotton sleeves. $209.95. The hoodie buttons off. Spring-Summer 2016.

Back of Desigual. RAUL jacket for men. Military green cotton with Barcelona denim patches. $239.95. Spring-Summer 2016.
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Angel is a Desigual Wow Shop — the first Desigual boutique in Vancouver. The Spring-Summer 2016 collection has arrived.
We have Desigual for men, women and kids — the largest selection of the newest Desigual on the west coast of Canada.
Angel is having a clearance sale on Desigual from previous seasons – up to 40% off — and has a 30% off sale on the other Spanish brands: Smash!, Paramita & Compañía Fantástica.
We ship worldwide, with free shipping in Canada for purchases of $200 or more.
Our store offers personal shopping by appointment. Call the Angel store: (604) 681-0947.
Angel also specializes in unique, one-of-a-kind hand-painted shirts, including these fabulous new kids shirts hand-painted by Justine Brown:
Angel Vancouver is located at No. 2 Powell Street in the Gastown district of Vancouver, Canada. We are on the corner of Powell & Carrall Street in Maple Tree Square, where Vancouver began. The photo above shows what the location of my store looked like in 1886 (click on photo to enlarge).
Today’s music video is Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats performing S.O.B:
If you think this song is about conflict between the sacred & the secular, here’s the backstory about how Nathaniel Ratecliff used to be a missionary before announcing in the middle of a sermon to Hopi Indians: “I no longer believe in God.”