in/on black

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Which preposition should I choose:

e.g. I would like to have another T-shirt on/in black.
 
choose "in"

John
 
Clothes come in different colours, styles, sizes etc.

Do you have this T-shirt in black?
Do you have these boots in a size 6?
I bought the same shirt in three different colours.
I need a pair of jeans this colour and this length but in a slightly different style.
 
Clothes come in different colours, styles, sizes etc.

Do you have this T-shirt in black?
Do you have these boots in a size 6?
I bought the same shirt in three different colours.
I need a pair of jeans this colour and this length but in a slightly different style.

wow, great !

I would be a bit noisy. Can I use in or of before this colour. Such as, I need a pair of jeans in this colour and this length but in a slightly different style.
 
wow, great !

I would be a bit noisy. Can I use in or of before this colour. Such as, I need a pair of jeans in this colour and this length but in a slightly different style.
"I need a pair of jeans in this colour and this length but in a slightly different style." This is correct.
 
Actually, I meant a little bit annoying.
 
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