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Compact types often have stylish designs, don't they?
Literal
Compact-type [on-には] stylish designs [subject-が] many is [confirmatory-ね].
A casual aesthetic observation. コンパクト型 refers to compact versions of a product category — often cameras, cars, or cosmetics compacts. The particle には marks the thing characterized — 'as for X, [Y is true].' おしゃれ ('stylish, fashionable') is a な-adjective borrowed into everyday Japanese from 御洒落 — one of those words you'll use constantly in casual conversation about clothes, design, and appearance. The sentence-final ですね invites agreement in a warm, conversational tone.