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CORDUROY

A durable, heavyweight winter fabric with a soft, corded texture, often used for urban workers’ uniforms.

Corduroy is a soft, durable fabric with a distinctive ribbed texture created by its cut-pile weave. With its twill weave back and brushed nap, corduroy offers both comfort and durability, making it ideal for trousers, jackets, and upholstery. The fabric’s recognizable “wales” or ribs give it a versatile aesthetic, ranging from casual wear to stylish work attire.

Categories: , Product ID: 26340
  • Smooth and Soft
    Achieved through its cut-pile brushed nap, offering a plush feel.
  • Durable Twill Weave Back
    Ensures longevity and resistance to wear.
  • Nap Tendency
    The fabric’s pile can shed or mat with pressure or abrasion, requiring careful maintenance.
  • Matting and Stain Appearance
    Crushed pile may appear as stains, adding to the need for gentle handling.

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Trousers

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Jackets

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Work Shirts

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Cushions

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Dungarees

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Soft Toys

Product History

Corduroy originated in the 18th century, initially woven from silk for clothing the nobility. During the Industrial Revolution, its production shifted to cotton, transforming it into a practical fabric for the working class. By the mid-20th century, corduroy became synonymous with rugged workwear and casual style, with the Beatles popularizing it as a fashion statement in the 1960s.

Today, corduroy is celebrated for its versatility, appearing in everything from country-inspired British clothing to modern home décor. Its rich texture and adaptable design ensure its place as a staple in wardrobes and interiors alike.

Product More Info

Corduroy is crafted using a cut-pile weave, where additional weft threads are woven into the base fabric and then cut to create the signature ridges. The ribs, or "wales," are a defining feature, varying in size and count per inch to achieve different textures and finishes. Traditionally made from cotton, modern corduroy can also include fibers like polyester, rayon, or cotton-spandex blends for added flexibility.