Argentine Tango T-Shirts
Description: A festive gathering of all your favorite tango orchestra heroes!
Tango Orchestra Leaders (color bubbles!) T-Shirt
by LisaHaneyIllustrations
$16 $23
Description: You're entering another dimension, not only of music and dance, but of poetry, spectacle, and passion. Argentine Tango is the most hedonistic and addictive pursuit without the use of any chemical substances. Tango is the vertical expression of a horizontal desire. Get into the Tango Zone.
Description: Juan d'Arienzo (1900-1976) was an Argentine tango musician, also known as "El Rey del Compás". He was son of Italian immigrants and used more modern arrangements and instrumentation; his popular group produced hundreds of recordings.
Description: We carry the most up-to-date graphics inspired by the latest trends in the media, TV, fashion, pop culture and urban street wear. We offer designs for every occasion and situation, unique holiday season collections for Christmas,Thanksgiving, Halloween, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Father's Day. If you are looking for a unique gift for a friend or family member, you've found the right place! Prints for couples and best friends, new parents, birthdays, special occasions, baby showers, joyous announcements, awesome off-beat slogan prints, humorous funny and every day gift ideas. GET YOURS TODAY!!
Description: Tango Couple Dance Embrace Elegant Argentine Motion
Tango Couple Dance Embrace Elegant Argentine Motion T-Shirt
by desertthorns
$16 $23
Description: Tango dancers are fiends for Troilo! He's probably the second-most famous bandoneonist ever. But for dancers, he's #1... Aníbal Carmelo Troilo (1914-1975) was an Argentine tango musician. Troilo was a bandoneon player, composer, arranger and bandleader in Argentina.
Description: Osvaldo Pedro Pugliese (1905-1995) was a beloved Argentine tango musician. He developed dramatic arrangements that retained strong elements of the walking beat of salon tango but also heralded the development of concert-style tango music. So says Wikipedia... it makes him sound a bit dull. If you know Pugliese, you know he's anything but. His music is fit for a Hollywood action movie; and that's how people often dance to it. Choose your partner wisely for the Pugliese tanda, or you'll end up bruised. People get a little wild. According to one website, his fans followed him like sports fans follow their favorite teams: men would dress like him (with the coke-bottle glasses), women fans would wear Shanghai-style dresses. Why? I have ...
Description: argentina flag - butterfly flag of argentina - Gift For Argentinian From Argentina ,This is a really cool butterfly design that's showing off flag colors of argentina, Colorful design fitting for friends who like argentina flag. It can also be given as a birthday or Christmas gift to your best friend, boyfriend, girlfriend or relative who also loves this country.
Description: This beautiful Spanish slogan — “La vida es un tango y si te resbalas, sigue bailando!” — blends inspiration with poetic charm. It reminds us that life, like tango, requires passion, balance, and the courage to keep moving even after a stumble. Ideal for dance enthusiasts, lovers of Latin culture, and anyone seeking a motivational message for everyday life. Perfect for apparel, posters, journals, wall art, stickers, and elegant artistic designs. This quote brings a touch of romance, resilience, and rhythm to any product.
la vida es un tango y si te resbalas sigue bailando! T-Shirt
by La Loca
$16 $23
Description: Osvaldo Fresedo (1897-1984), nicknamed El pibe de La Paternal (the kid from La Paternal, a neighborhood in Buenos Aires). He was an Argentine songwriter and director of a tango orchestra. He had the longest recording career in tango, from 1925 to 1980.
Description: Love those colorful barrios and tree-lined streets? This vintage-style Argentina poster captures the soul of Buenos Aires neighborhoods. Perfect for anyone who's danced tango till dawn or dreams of sipping mate in a cozy cafe. Hang this in your kitchen and feel those South American vibes every morning.
Argentina Travel Poster - Buenos Aires Cityscape Art T-Shirt
by TuncGK
$16 $23
Description: Indira is a fashion illustration wearing my original design, a teal dance costume with a high slit and asymmetrical hemline, and a flesh toned bodysuit embroidered with a copper scrollwork design. Her name is Sanskrit and means “beauty”, “splendor” or “bestower of wealth”, and is an alternate name for the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
Description: I found a logo similar to this inside a bandoneon... very cool. I made a version in scratchboard, since there are not enough good bandoneon things on this site (or anywhere, actually). And we bandoneon (and tango) fans need stuff too!
Description: D'Agostino (1900-1991) was a Buenos Aires character, and tango was not his only world. A skilled gambler and stubborn bachelor, he played poker at the Club del Progreso (a club where high society people used to go) and he had a close friendship with Enrique Cadícamo. About this relationship there is a curious story that portrays him completely. Cadícamo and D'Agostino had promised each other to never marry; they were playboys and bohemians and did not even think of being tied to a permanent link. But Cadícamo, after his fifty years of age, broke his word and married a twenty-year old girl. Since then D'Agostino never again talked to him.
Description: The rufous hornero (Furnarius rufus) is the national bird of Argentina. It is a small, reddish-brown bird known for building unique mud nests shaped like ovens, which is where its name comes from. The hornero is a symbol of hard work, dedication, and family life, as it usually builds nests with its mate and raises its chicks inside them. Although the hornero is the official national bird, the jaguar (Panthera onca), locally known as yaguareté, is also considered a culturally significant and iconic animal of Argentina’s wildlife.
Description: Francisco Canaro (1888-1964) was an Uruguayan violinist and tango orchestra leader. His parents, Italians emigrated to Uruguay, and later – when Francisco Canaro was less than 10 years old, they emigrated to Buenos Aires in the late nineteenth century.
Description: Enrique Rodríguez was an Argentine tango musician, bandoneonist, composer, arranger and bandleader in Argentina. Prints in white, so choose a dark t-shirt!
Enrique Rodríguez (white printing) T-Shirt
by LisaHaneyIllustrations
$16 $23