Corduroy

Beige 8 Wale Stretch Corduroy

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Black 8 Wale Stretch Corduroy

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Cream 8 Wale Stretch Corduroy

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Dark Brown 8 Wale Stretch Corduroy

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Dark Grey 8 Wale Stretch Corduroy

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Dark Navy Blue 8 Wale Stretch Corduroy

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Dark Olive 8 Wale Stretch Corduroy

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Light Brown 8 Wale Stretch Corduroy

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Olive 8 Wale Stretch Corduroy

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Sand 8 Wale Stretch Corduroy

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What is Corduroy? | Yorkshire Fabric

What is Corduroy Fabric?

Corduroy is a durable, textured fabric known for its unique ridged pattern, created by weaving fibers into distinct vertical lines called "wales." The wales vary in thickness, with finer corduroy featuring more wales per inch and coarser varieties having fewer. Corduroy’s distinct appearance and soft yet sturdy feel make it a popular choice for a wide range of garments and home furnishings.


Originally made from cotton, corduroy can also incorporate blends with synthetic fibers for added strength and flexibility. This versatile fabric is commonly used in clothing like trousers, jackets, skirts, and shirts, offering both comfort and a touch of classic style. It's favored for its warmth, making it ideal for colder seasons.


Corduroy has a long history, dating back to the 18th century, where it was commonly used for workwear. Today, it is celebrated for its combination of functionality, durability, and timeless appeal in fashion and upholstery.