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Specifications:
- Culottes design makes you wear nice and cool
- The comfortable pants have cool appeal and instant style
- Chic and relaxed cotton culottes pants with stretch fabrication for great movement
- This item can not be harmful your skin
- Made of high quality material, durable and comfortable
- It is a perfect gift for someone special
- Add its easy care convenience and you'll love to wear this women culottes pants
- Suitable for most informal occasions
- When you start with our cotton culottes pants, you'll bring out the best in any culottes
- Made of cotton, it's designed for a generous, comfortable fit
- Material: Cotton
Details:

- Culottes design makes you wear nice and cool
- Made of cotton, it's designed for a generous, comfortable fit
- The comfortable pants have cool appeal and instant style
- It is a perfect gift for someone special

- When you start with our cotton culottes pants, you'll bring out the best in any culottes
- Suitable for most informal occasions
- Add its easy care convenience and you'll love to wear this women culottes pants

- Durable Zipper

- Details button
Size in Detail:
Size
Pants Length
Waist
Hip
S
94cm/37in
69cm/27.2in
92cm/3.6.2in
M
94cm/37in
73cm/28.4in
96cm/37.8in
L
94cm/37in
77cm/30.3in
100cm/39.4in
XL
94cm/37in
81cm/31.9in
104cm/40.9in
XXL
94cm/37in
84cm/33.1in
108cm/42.5in
NOTE:
- These dimensions are for reference only. Specific dimension varies from person to person
How to Make Culottes?
Culottes are a garment design that was first crafted by French tailors towards the end of the 18th century for upper-class noblemen. They have also been called "knee-breeches" and, for women, "skorts." They are a closed garment that was fastened from the leg to the knee by a strap, drawstring, buckle or buttons. Because they are a relatively simple garment, culottes are simple to make as long as you have the proper
- Pick out the fabric that you want to use. This can be anything from denim to cotton to polyester. Anything that you want the culotte to be made out of can be used. The fabric you use just needs to be versatile enough to cut and sew together. Any fabric that is too thick to sew would not be advisable to use
- Cut the fabric into the shape of a pyramid without the top point. The plateau top of the pyramid should be able to easily fit around the waist of the person that the culotte is being designed for. The beginning cut of the fabric will be something akin to cutting a skirt pattern. Because skirts and culottes are similar in many aspects of their design, the making of a culotte is similar to the making of a skirt
- Measure the culotte all the way across the top and cut a gap from 2/3 of its length across from the plateau to the bottom of the pyramid. Make sure you measure your inseam before sewing. Once you know the inseam measurement, take the two split segments of the culotte and sew them up to make two legs. Sew them apart up to the inseam measurement. Sew the two parts of the inseam together to make the completed culotte. With the finished result, there are some aesthetic changes that can be crafted. It just depends on the stylistic preference of the person that is tailoring the culotte
Ablut Culottes:
- The word culottes is of French language origin. Historically, the word "culottes" has always referred to the knee-breeches commonly worn by gentlemen of the European upper-classes from the late Middle Ages or Renaissance through the early 19th century. Culottes were normally closed and fastened about the leg, to the knee, by either buttons, a strap and buckle, or by a draw-string. During the French Revolution (late 18th century), the working-class revolutionaries were known as the "sans-culottes" (literally, "without culottes"), and derived their name from their preference for pantaloons rather than the upper-class culottes
Women's Culottes:
- Another latter-day use of the word culottes describes a split or divided skirt. During the Victorian Era (mid- to late-nineteenth century) long split skirts were developed for horseback riding so that women could sit astride a man's saddle rather than riding side-saddle. The term "culottes" was co-opted from the original French definition of the word to describe these split riding skirts. Later, split skirts were developed to provide women more freedom to do activities such as gardening, cleaning, bike riding, etc. and still look like one is wearing a skirt

- A pair of modern culottes
Package Included:
- 1 x Pants
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Randy Thatcher
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10-08-2010- Other Thoughts: This culotte is fantastic! It looks just like a skirt but it's more comfortable and lady-like with the split leg. It looks really classy with a blazer but is sporty when paired with a tee shirt.
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nasuf muhovic
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12-04-2010- Other Thoughts: I wore them the day after they arrived, and I expect to get lots of use from them because the color and fabric are classic and a good quality.
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nasos voultsios
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10-17-2010- Other Thoughts: These culottes are very versitle. They may be worn in a casual setting. They may also be worn with heels when attending a nice event. Please keep offering these items.
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Jared House
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11-20-2010- Other Thoughts: I ordered a 16 and they fit great. I have large hips and thighs and the pleating gives me plenty of room. If you are smaller in the hip thigh area these will be way too big! I got black and navy,I'm going to order more colors.
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Casey Loughrin
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12-16-2010- Other Thoughts: Great for work and with the right top, you can wear these coulotes just about anywhere.
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