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=== Dutch === | === Dutch === | ||
* broekrok | * broekrok (“broek voor vrouwen met twee zo wijde pijpen dat het geheel op een rok lijkt”, Van Dale) | ||
* [[File:culottes.png|thumb]]culotte (1. korte broek, = kniebroek; 2. tot over de knie vallende broekrok, Van Dale) | |||
=== English === | === English === | ||
* gaucho | * gaucho<ref>[[497 Dutch-English sewing terms]]</ref><ref>[[Verklarende woordenlijst naaitermen Engels-Nederlands (naaipatronen.nl)]]</ref> | ||
* trouser skirt<ref name=":0">[[Clothing industry glossary (AMTS Technique de Confection)(NL-FR-EN-DE)(Part 1: A to F)]]</ref> | |||
* pantskirt | |||
* culottes<ref>Oxford Dictionaries: '''Origin''': mid 19th century: French, 'knee breeches', diminutive of ''cul'' 'rump', from Latin ''culus''.</ref> (“women's knee-length trousers, cut with full legs to resemble a skirt.”, (Oxford Dictionaries) | |||
* culotte skirt | |||
* divided skirt | |||
=== French === | |||
* jupe-culotte<ref name=":0" /> | |||
=== German === | |||
* Hosenrock<ref name=":0" /> | |||
=== Usage examples === | === Usage examples === | ||
* | *They are just like regular slips but are split with a seam up each leg, so they can be worn under pants, '''culottes''', or skirts. | ||
*For pants, skirts, shorts or '''culottes''' choose the size by the waist measurement unless your hips are much larger than that standard measurement. | |||
*He showed his skill with pantsuits, '''culottes''', pencil skirts and even a pony skin skirt teamed with a chiffon top. | |||
*From sexy swimwear and cute tops to beautifully tailored pants (and '''culottes''' and jeans) and killer coats, everyone put forth their best efforts and scored a hit. | |||
*We also noted two bias-cut rose pink dresses with shoestring straps, '''culottes''', cross-over tops in cotton and T-shirts with shell emblems. | |||
=== External links === | === External links === | ||
* | *https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broekrok ⇄ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culottes | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 13 January 2025
Dutch
- broekrok (“broek voor vrouwen met twee zo wijde pijpen dat het geheel op een rok lijkt”, Van Dale)
- culotte (1. korte broek, = kniebroek; 2. tot over de knie vallende broekrok, Van Dale)
English
- gaucho[1][2]
- trouser skirt[3]
- pantskirt
- culottes[4] (“women's knee-length trousers, cut with full legs to resemble a skirt.”, (Oxford Dictionaries)
- culotte skirt
- divided skirt
French
- jupe-culotte[3]
German
- Hosenrock[3]
Usage examples
- They are just like regular slips but are split with a seam up each leg, so they can be worn under pants, culottes, or skirts.
- For pants, skirts, shorts or culottes choose the size by the waist measurement unless your hips are much larger than that standard measurement.
- He showed his skill with pantsuits, culottes, pencil skirts and even a pony skin skirt teamed with a chiffon top.
- From sexy swimwear and cute tops to beautifully tailored pants (and culottes and jeans) and killer coats, everyone put forth their best efforts and scored a hit.
- We also noted two bias-cut rose pink dresses with shoestring straps, culottes, cross-over tops in cotton and T-shirts with shell emblems.
External links
References
- ↑ 497 Dutch-English sewing terms
- ↑ Verklarende woordenlijst naaitermen Engels-Nederlands (naaipatronen.nl)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Clothing industry glossary (AMTS Technique de Confection)(NL-FR-EN-DE)(Part 1: A to F)
- ↑ Oxford Dictionaries: Origin: mid 19th century: French, 'knee breeches', diminutive of cul 'rump', from Latin culus.