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Collection: Corduroy Fabrics

If you like fabric with body and a little attitude, corduroy cloth is hard to beat. Those cords add grip and warmth, which is why they show up everywhere from workshop trousers to weekend overshirts and casual tailoring. Fine-wale cord fabrics behave like sturdy shirting; wide wales feel cozy and make great outer layers. When you want something playful, printed corduroy keeps its structure but changes the vibe.

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TB-1081 – image 1
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15,80 7,90 € per mt inc. VAT
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Shades White-Green Cotton Polyester Corduroy · TB-1081

available 23 M · Cotton 75% Polyester 23% Elastane 2% · Density 260 g/m² · Italy 🇮🇹
Width 141.0 cm · Casualwear · Non-stretch
12,10 6,05 € per mt inc. VAT
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Brown Cotton Corduroy Fabric · FS-533d

available 10 M · Cotton 95% Elastane 5% · Density 290 g/m² · Italy 🇮🇹
Width 147.0 cm · Pile Fabric · Casualwear · Stretch in weft
8,00 4,00 € per mt inc. VAT
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Cotton White Shade Corduroy · LP-1030d

available 68 M · Cotton 100% · Density 190 g/m² · Italy 🇮🇹
Width 150.0 cm · Pile Fabric · Casualwear · Stretch in weft
13,00 6,50 € per mt inc. VAT
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Checked Blue Polyester Corduroy · GV-271

available 5 M · Polyester 100% · Density 300 g/m² · France 🇫🇷
Width 150.0 cm · Pile Fabric · Casualwear · Stretch in warp and weft

Using Corduroy Fabric by Color and Application

Color does a lot of work. White corduroy fabric and cream are crisp and a bit retro. Black anchors a capsule wardrobe. Green corduroy fabric leans field-jacket; purple reads bold; gray is the safe bet that never looks boring. We stock corduroy by the yard so you can mix weights and shades across a project. For upholstery and slipcovers, look at cord upholstery fabric and upholstery corduroy fabric with tighter weaves; they resist abrasion and hold up to family life. Add piping in a contrasting color for a quick custom detail.

Sewing Tips for Working with Corduroy Fabric

Mind the nap and cut all pieces in the same direction. Use a 90/14 needle on heavier styles, ease thick seams with steam, and hammer or grade allowances where needed. A low-heat press through a cloth keeps ribs from shining. If you’re new to the material, start with a tote or a simple A-line skirt, then move to jackets and trousers.

Care and Wear Tips for Corduroy Garments

Turn garments inside out before washing and keep the temperature low. Wash on a cool cycle, skip the dryer, and brush the pile as needed. Corduroy colors stay richer longer when heat and friction are kept to a minimum.

FAQ

What kind of fabric is corduroy?

A cut-pile woven with raised ribs; traditionally cotton, also available in blends.

Is corduroy for summer or winter?

Mostly cooler months; fine wale in lighter weights can handle shoulder seasons.

What are the disadvantages of corduroy?

Can feel warm in heat, seams get bulky, and pile shows crush if over-pressed.

Can corduroy be 100% cotton?

Often, but stretch and performance versions include elastane or polyester.