ulotte
Ulotte is a term with limited and varied usage across languages, and it does not have a single, widely accepted definition in English. In French, ulotte can appear as an archaic or regional variant spelling of culotte, a garment worn over the hips and legs. In historical fashion discourse, culotte refers to knee-length trousers or garments that resemble breeches, and the spelling ulotte is rare and highly context-dependent, sometimes found in translations or early catalogs. Modern French predominantly uses culotte to refer to both underwear and the mentioned garments.
Beyond textiles, Ulotte may appear as a surname or place name in certain Francophone regions, though it
In contemporary usage, Ulotte may also surface as a brand name or fictional term in literature, entertainment,
Because Ulotte lacks a single established meaning in English-language reference works, clarification of the intended sense—fashion