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How to Say "Do you have it in another style" in Spanish

Ask if a store has an item in a different style, color, or design.

¿Lo tienes en otro estilo?

loh TEE-nes en OH-troh es-TEE-lohneutral

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Use this when you see something you like but want to see if it comes in a different look. For example, if you're in a clothing store and like a shirt but want a different pattern, or in a home goods store and want a lamp in a different finish.

Alternatives

  • ¿Tienes esto en otro modelo?Use 'modelo' if you're specifically asking about a different design or version of the same item.
  • ¿Viene en otro estilo?This is a good option if you want to be less direct and ask about the item's availability in general.

Ways to get it wrong

Using 'estilo' for 'size'

To ask about size, use 'talla' for clothes or 'tamaño' for most other things.

Forgetting the 'lo'

The 'lo' refers to the item you're looking at, so it's important to include it for clarity.

Frequently asked

how to ask for different color in spanish

You can say '¿Lo tienes en otro color?'. This is a common variation when color is the main difference you're looking for.

what does 'estilo' mean in shopping

In a shopping context, 'estilo' refers to the style, design, or fashion of an item. It's broader than just color or size.

can i use 'usted' with this phrase

Yes, you can use 'usted' for a more formal approach by saying '¿Lo tiene usted en otro estilo?'. This is common when addressing older salespeople or in more upscale stores.