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  • @scandinaviannerd – if you’d like to see more detailed filters in your sidebar, you’ll want to use an additional plugin that adds this type of behavior. One example would be Product Filters for WooCommerce: https://woocommerce.com/products/product-filters/
    There are many others out there, but this is the one we have on WooCommerce.com. You’ll likely be able to find similar options if this is above what you’re currently wanting to spend.

    In regards to the styling, you’ll need to use custom CSS to have this match/look similar. If you’re unfamiliar with CSS, you can read up about it here: https://www.w3schools.com/css/
    You’ll then be able to add the custom CSS in your customizer: WP Dashboard > Appearance > Customizer

    If this is all a little more than you’re willing to look into, you may consider looking into a private developer. We highly recommend contacting one of the services on our Customizations page: https://woocommerce.com/customizations/

    Thank you,
    Joey

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