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New Arrivals for women this week: Desigual Spring-Summer 2019
Yes, we have lotsa colour in the latest shipment of Desigual‘s Spring-Summer 2019 collection. Everything is 20% off during our Mid Season Sale at Angel. There are Exotic Denim jeans for women (one pair, called Maitai, are embroidered with cocktails). … Continue reading
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An Angel dog shirt’s trip to Mexico
Scottish poet Robert Burns wrote that the “best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men” often go awry. And so it was on my recent trip to Mexico. I had stayed up to 2 a.m. the night before finishing off a … Continue reading