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How do you say 'ropa atrevida' in English. I don't mean the type of clothes that shows too much, but the ones that are too colourful or that have an unusual shape
How do you say 'ropa atrevida' in English. I don't mean the type of clothes that shows too much, but the ones that are too colourful or that have an unusual shape
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Eye catching clothing
Edgy clothing
Daring clothing
Wacky clothing
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@Albaaa Clothes that are too colourful are usually called 'gaudy' in English, and clothes that have an unusual shape could be called 'eccentric' or 'flamboyant'
She always wears gaudy, flamboyant clothes
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