For a limited time, Angel is offering 10% off the Desigual Spring-Summer 2017 collection. We have spring coats, dresses, tops, jeans and trousers for women, and kids dresses and T-shirts. This is the first shipment of the SS2017 collection from the Barcelona brand, and at the moment we have all sizes in most styles. The Desigual men’s Spring-Summer collection is expected to arrive soon.
Angel is also having a Winter Clearance sale at 30% to 50% on all Desigual from Winter 2016 and previous seasons, including Desigual for men, women & kids. We also have Desigual designed by Christian Lacroix.
This is our biggest sale of the year on Desigual. The sale ends January 31.
Below are some new coats and jackets from the Spring-Summer 2017 collection for women, now at Angel:

Angel has the Desigual SUIZA reversible jacket and the AVILA skirt ($189.95) shown here. Spring-Summer 2017.
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Angel has the largest selection of the latest Desigual on the west coast of Canada. We ship worldwide, with free shipping in Canada for purchases of $200. Call (604) 681-0947.
We are located at No. 2 Powell Street in the Gastown district of Vancouver, Canada. We’re on the corner of Powell & Carrall Street in Maple Tree Square, where Vancouver began. The historic photo (left) shows what the location of my store looked like in 1886 (click on photo to enlarge).
Angel specializes in custom handpainted clothing. Most of our kids shirts (below) are by Justine Brown, of London England:
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Seven years ago, Abel Makkonen Tesfaye was sleeping on a bare mattress in a Toronto apartment. Now 26 and known as The Weeknd, his latest single featuring French duo Daft Punk hit No. 1 in more than 80 countries 24 hours after its release late last year:
This song, Closer, features 21-year-old Halsey and is by U.S. deejay duo Drew Taggart and Alex Pall, also known as The Chainsmokers; it just clicked over the 1 billion mark on YouTube, which has to be something of a record for a lyric video, especially considering they have not yet released a debut album and have no immediate plans to do so:
And here’s a Canadian band from Vancouver called Hedley (the name of a small town in the Interior of B.C.), which just hit a respectable 1.4 million views for their lyric video:
When the Hedley video gets to the lyric “time machine” there is an animated graphic of a clock running backward. It reminds me of a pub I went to on the island of Inisheer (Inis Oírr), the smallest of the Aran Islands on the west coast of Ireland. I had noticed the second hand on the pub’s clock running backwards, so I asked the barman about it.
“Well,” he explained, “some of the local wives had complained to the police about their husbands coming home late from the pub, well beyond closing time.” And since there were no police on the island — the closest Garda are in nearby Galway across the bay, a ferry ride away — two officers disguised as backpackers set up a tent on the nearby beach and decided to pay the Tigh Ned pub a visit one night to have a few beers. But when the Guinness continued to flow after closing time, the officers identified themselves and busted the pub for serving after hours.
“Now,” the barman said with a smile, “the longer you drink, the earlier it gets.”