Corduroy

A fabric with evenly-spaced vertical rows of soft pile. Corduroys are classified by the number of lengthwise pile rows per inch—feather cord has 20-25; pinwale has 16-23; regular wale has 14; wide wale has 6-10; and broad wale has 3-5. Depending on the weight of the fabric, corduroy can be used in dresses, shirts, pants, coats and upholstery. It is a particularly popular clothing fabric for the cooler months.

Description

  • Corduroy fabric is a soft and durable fabric
  • It is usually made of cotton or cotton blended with materials such as rayon, spandex and polyester.
  • It absorbs and releases moisture quickly, thus allowing the fabric to breathe
  • It is usually thick, but can be made in different weights
Category:
A fabric with evenly-spaced vertical rows of soft pile. Corduroys are classified by the number of lengthwise pile rows per inch—feather cord has 20-25; pinwale has 16-23; regular wale has 14; wide wale has 6-10; and broad wale has 3-5. Depending on the weight of the fabric, corduroy can be used in dresses, shirts, pants, coats and upholstery. It is a particularly popular clothing fabric for the cooler months.

Available GSM:

100 to 250 g/m2

 

Garments:

  • Babies and Kids Shorts
  • Trousers
  • Jackets
  • Shirts
  • Jumpers
  • Pants

Fabric Composition:

  • 100% Organic Cotton (only combed)
  • Organic Cotton Blends
  • 100% Cotton (Recycled, OE, Carded or Combed)
  • Cotton Blends
  • Recycled Cotton Polyester Blends