Tres frases valencianas convertidas en camiseta por Cesc Roca para The Espanista: Pensat i Fet, A la Marxeta y De Categoria. Tres ilustraciones, tres colores y una misma forma de entender la vida: sin prisa, con carácter y muy a la valenciana.
The 2026 World Cup is here, and at The Hispanist, we're celebrating it with our own unique style: a t-shirt designed for the occasion, vintage pieces with history, and a selection of books to understand soccer beyond the scoreboard. A guide to enjoy the biggest tournament in history with culture, discernment, and plenty of identity.
Wednesday doesn't have the energy of Monday or the promise of Friday. But it has something that other days don't: if you give it a little care, it surprises more than any other. Wednesday is the most honest day of the week. It comes with no promises or excuses. It's simply the middle of the road, that point where the week already feels a bit heavy and the weekend isn't quite in sight yet. And precisely for this reason, a well-lived Wednesday is worth double. It doesn't take much: just pay a little attention to the small moments that would...
Morella, Peñíscola, Bocairent, Xàtiva, Polop. Each with its own character, its own rhythm, and that ability to turn a getaway into something that stays with you.
There's a time in Valencia when everything starts to change. The days get longer, the heat becomes mild, and plans stop being organized and simply emerge. Extended vermouths, impromptu dinners, sunset strolls, or terraces that become the best place to be.
At The Espanista, we believe in this way of experiencing the city: more spontaneous, more Mediterranean, more authentic. That's why we select products designed to accompany those moments—from gourmet preserves to illustrations or accessories—that turn the everyday into something special.
Because at this time of year, it's not about doing more, but about living each plan better, no matter how small.