35 Words To Talk About Clothes In Spanish For Men & Women

Talking about clothes in Spanish does more than build your vocabulary—it connects you with different cultures, especially when fashion is involved. When you know words like ‘zapatos’ for shoes, ‘abrigo’ for coat, and ‘sombrero’ for hat, you’re all set to dive into conversations, from shopping to discussing fashion trends. each Spanish-speaking place might use these words differently. How does this affect our talks and views on fashion?

Essential Women’s Clothing Vocabulary

Essential Women's Clothing Vocabulary

Spanish English
Vestido Dress
Falda Skirt
Blusa Blouse
Camisa Shirt
Pantalones Pants
Jeans Jeans
Chaqueta Jacket
Abrigo Coat
Suéter Sweater
Camiseta T-shirt
Camiseta sin mangas Tank top
Ropa interior Underwear
Sujetador Bra
Medias Stockings
Calcetines Socks
Zapatos Shoes
Botas Boots
Sandalias Sandals
Sombrero Hat
Gorra Cap
Bufanda Scarf
Guantes Gloves
Pijama Pajamas
Vestido de noche Evening gown
Traje de baño Swimsuit
Bikini Bikini
Pareo Sarong
Zapatillas Sneakers
Zapatillas de ballet Ballet flats
Gafas de sol Sunglasses
Bolso Handbag
Aretes Earrings
Collar Necklace
Pulsera Bracelet
Anillo Ring

Essential Men’s Clothing Vocabulary

Essential Men's Clothing Vocabulary

Spanish English
Camisa Shirt
Pantalones Pants
Traje Suit
Corbata Tie
Chaqueta Jacket
Abrigo Coat
Chaleco Vest
Camiseta T-shirt
Jeans Jeans
Bermudas Shorts
Pantalones cortos Shorts
Ropa interior Underwear
Calcetines Socks
Zapatos Shoes
Botas Boots
Sandalias Sandals
Sombrero Hat
Gorra Cap
Bufanda Scarf
Guantes Gloves
Cinturón Belt
Chaleco Waistcoat
Pijama Pajamas
Esmoquin Tuxedo
Camiseta sin mangas Tank top
Sudadera Sweatshirt
Suéter Sweater
Bañador Swim trunks
Reloj Watch
Paraguas Umbrella
Gafas de sol Sunglasses
Traje de baño Bathing suit
Zapatillas Sneakers
Ropa deportiva Sportswear
Chaleco salvavidas Life jacket

Conclusion

In short, knowing Spanish clothing vocabulary is key to getting around in the fashion world or shopping in Spanish-speaking places. This list of basic terms for women’s and men’s clothing helps you communicate clearly. You can describe what you need or ask for something specific. This not only makes shopping more accessible but also helps you connect with different cultures and fashion scenes.

About the author
Manuela Bazzo Lauletta
Manuela Bazzo Lauletta, born and raised in Brazil, is a native Spanish speaker. Currently pursuing her graduation from the Insper Institute of Education and Research, Manuela brings a unique perspective to the Translation Blog. Outside of her academic pursuits, she is passionate about dance and performing arts, which adds a creative flair to her writing. Her diverse interests and linguistic skills make her a valuable member of our team.

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