This free audio lesson is on the topic of clothes in Spanish. This list of clothes in Spanish describes outerwear, underwear, footwear and swimwear! This is an essential lesson if you are planning on shopping in a Spanish speaking country!
A handy hint is to say the Spanish name for your clothes as you put them on. You can also reinforce your recall of these different types of Spanish clothes by using the Testing at the bottom of the page!
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Let’s begin by learning some vocabulary for outerwear clothing… La ropa de abrigo…
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El abrigo
Coat
La bufanda
Scarf
La capucha
Hood
La chaqueta
Jacket
La chaqueta de cuero
Leather jacket
La gabardina / El impermeable
Raincoat
La gorra
Cap
La gorra de béisbol
Baseball cap
El gorro de lana
A woolly hat
Los guantes
A pair of gloves
El pañuelo de cabeza
Headscarf
El paraguas
Umbrella
El sombrero
Hat
Now, what would you wear under your leather jacket, la chaqueta de cuero?
La bata
Robe / Dressing gown
La blusa
Blouse
La camisa
Shirt
La camisa de polo
Polo shirt
La camiseta
T-shirt
El chaleco
Vest / Waistcoat
El chandal
Track suit
El esmoquin
Dinner jacket / tuxedo
La rebeca
Cardigan
La sudadera
Sweatshirt
El suéter
Sweater
El suéter de cuello cisne
A turtleneck sweater
Los pantalones
Pants / Trousers
Los jeans
Jeans
Los pantalones cortos
Shorts
El vestido
Dress
El traje
Suit
And under all that, we can’t forget the underwear… La ropa interior
Las bragas
Panties
Los calzoncillos
Underpants
La camiseta
Camisolen / Tank top
Finally, you will have to wear some kind of footwear… El calzado.
Las botas
Boots
Las sandalias
Sandals
Las zapatillas / Las pantuflas
Slippers
Los zapatos
Shoes
Los tenis
Sneakers
Los zapatos con cordones
Lace-up shoes
Los zapatos con tacón alto
High-heeled shoes
Are you traveling to the beach in a Spanish-speaking country? Well, here is some swimwear you may need… La ropa de baño.
El traje de baño
Bathing suit / Swimsuit
El bañador
Swimming trunks
El bikini
Bikini
Gorro de baño
Swim cap
If the weather is no good, you may want to say that you are boiling hot, freezing cold, wet or miserable. Here are some useful sentences…
Tengo frío.
I'm cold.
Me estoy helando.
I'm freezing.
Tengo calor.
I'm hot.
Estoy sudando.
I'm sweating.
Tengo los pies fríos.
My feet are cold.
Mis dedos están congelados.
My fingers are frozen.
Estoy empapado.
I'm soaking wet.
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I hope you have learned a lot in this lesson.
See you soon! ¡Hasta pronto!
Mauricio Evlampieff: Rocket Spanish
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