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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

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.

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