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ropa de calle

English translation of ropa de calle

street clothes

The word 'ropa de calle' in Spanish translates to 'street clothes' in English. Street clothes refer to everyday clothing suitable for public appearances, as opposed to clothing designed for special activities such as sports, work, or sleeping. The term 'ropa de calle' can be often heard in many Hispanic cultures to describe casual, everyday wear.


Example sentences using: ropa de calle

Ella prefiere la ropa de calle clásica y elegante.

English translation of Ella prefiere la ropa de calle clásica y elegante.

She prefers classic and elegant streetwear.

In this sentence, 'ropa de calle' refers to everyday clothes in a style that is both classic and elegant. It is the type of clothing that one might wear on a regular day, rather than being geared toward a specific activity like sportswear or sleepwear.

English translation of ¿Viste las últimas tendencias en ropa de calle?

Have you seen the latest trends in streetwear?

This sentence is asking if the person has seen the latest streetwear trends. 'Ropa de calle' here refers to fashionable clothes designed to be worn in public, distinguishing it from clothing intended for other settings like the beach or the gym.

Tengo que comprar ropa de calle para el viaje de mañana.

English translation of Tengo que comprar ropa de calle para el viaje de mañana.

I have to buy streetwear for tomorrow's trip.

In this example, the speaker needs to buy casual clothes for their trip. The phrase 'ropa de calle' is used to indicate everyday clothes that are comfortable yet suitable for wearing in public.

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