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culottes
[ koo-lots, kyoo- ]
noun
- Sometimes culotte. women's pants, usually knee-length or calf-length, cut full to resemble a skirt.
culottes
/ kjuːˈlɒts /
plural noun
- women's flared trousers cut to look like a skirt
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of culottes1
Example Sentences
It has an incredible structure that allows it to transform into an off-the-shoulder dress and culottes.
The hosts were clad in matching white blouses, thick black-rimmed glasses, leather culottes and spacey skintight berets.
Among his stage costumes in those years, for example, were seashell culottes and red high heels.
To that end there were slightly off-centered suit jackets with culottes worn fetchingly, and modestly, with dark tights.
The modern silhouette includes culottes — a hot trend in Milan for next spring and summer — and leather Obi belts that shape crisp cotton dresses or corresponding cotton shirt-short sets for men.
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