Changing {tag_attributes} HTML & CSS

Hi all,
Im working with an e-commerce site.
I have an issue with the way the {tag_attribute} is displaying the currency and amount inside the dropdown list.
It is displayed with the currency before the amount. In Sweden we display the currency after the amount. (1,500 SEK).
The way BC is displaying the currency and amount (kr1,500).
I need to change the HTML for the attribute tag.
It looks like this right now:
<select mandatory="1">
<option value="">-- Vänligen välj --</option>
<option value="5586082">72-pack - Plackers Original (72x40st byglar) kr1425</option>
<option value="5586145">12-pack - Plackers Original (12x40st byglar) kr250</option>
</select>
I need it to look like this:
<select mandatory="1">
<option value="">-- Vänligen välj --</option>
<option value="5586082">72-pack - Plackers Original (72x40st byglar) 1425 SEK</option>
<option value="5586145">12-pack - Plackers Original (12x40st byglar) 250 SEK</option>
</select>
It also would be nice to change the CSS only for the currency and amount inside the attribute tag.
Is there any way to change this? I hope someone here knows how to solve this problem.

Hi Liam,
Thx for your answer.
"In your second set of html you have just reordered the wording, just go into the attributes in the admin and edit their names if you wish those to be different"
I dont really understand where I can change the attributes in the admin.
The way I input the currency and amount in > E-commerce > Products > Choose Product > Attributes >  US/29 or in this case SE/275.
Where can I change the attribute so that the currency is displayed after the amount? I cant input like this 275/SE.
The styling is not that important for now.

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