
Angel has these Desigual shirts and pants, which are on sale at 10% for Father’s Day (until Sunday). And 20% off the Desigual jackets.
Angel some great men’s shirts, T-shirts, blazers and pants on sale at 50% off for Father’s Day. We have a whole rack of discounted items from last fall and summer to choose from. Angel is also offering 10% off all menswear from Desigual’s Summer 2016 collection, and 20% off all men’s jackets, including a cool jean jacket called Look, a mix of new and faded denim, and a blue blazer with a removable hoodie. Here’s a sampling of what’s on sale until Sunday:

Desigual. RAUL jacket for men. Military green with Barcelona denim patches. $239.95. Spring-Summer 2016.

Desigual ADRIEN blazer with removable hoodie. $239.95. Summer 2016. On sale: 20% off for Father’s Day

Desigual LOOK jean jacket mixes faded denim with new. $169.95. Now 20% off for Father’s Day, until Sunday, Spring-Summer 2016.
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Angel is a Desigual Wow Shop — the first Desigual boutique in Vancouver.
Angel has Desigual for men, women and kids — the largest selection of the newest Desigual on the west coast of Canada.
Angel has Desigual for kids at 20% off, 30% off Desigual for women from previous seasons, & 50% off Desigual for men from previous seasons. Our clearance rack also includes Spanish brands: Smash! & Compañía Fantástica. We also have Desigual shoes, sandals and flipflops.
We ship worldwide, with free shipping in Canada for purchases of $200 or more.
Angel offers personal shopping by appointment. Call (604) 681-0947.
Angel also specializes in one-of-a-kind hand-painted shirts, including these fabulous new kids shirts 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 to the left shows what the location of my store looked like in 1886 (click on photo to enlarge).
Today’s music video is a new live version of Treat Her Right by ZZ Top‘s Billy Gibbons (with an Afro-Cuban flavour):
This the original 1965 version by another Texas band, Roy Head & The Traits:
And here’s a 1984 version by Bob Dylan during a David Letterman show soundcheck, with former Vancouver drummer Charlie Quintana:
Here’s one of the songs, Jokerman, performed by Bob and an Los Angeles punk band called the Plugz during Bob’s first appearance on Letterman:
At 3:37, Bob goes missing in action for about 30 seconds, searching for his harmonica…