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Corduroy Trousers
What is Corduroy Fabric?
Corduroy is a durable cotton fabric distinguished by vertical ridges, or "cords," that run along the length of the fabric. These cords are formed by extra weft yarns woven into the base fabric. The tight weave of the material and the raised cords cause resistance to wear and tear, making it a practical choice for clothing items that need to withstand regular use.
History of Corduroy
Corduroy has been favoured by many different groups of people since it’s invention. Initially considered a luxury fabric for the wealthy, by the middle of the 19th century it had become popular among the British working class for its warmth. Corduroy exploded in popularity during the 1960s and 1970s but has been a cornerstone of the Cordings collection for over 100 years.
Are Corduroy Trousers Suitable for all Seasons?
Corduroy trousers are very versatile, though they are best suited to colder or milder temperatures. The cotton used to create corduroy, provides warmth and insulation, making it ideal for cooler weather.
Where to wear with Corduroy Trousers
Corduroy trousers are more commonly worn in a smart casual setting. Although they look perfect with a tattersall shirt and jacket, they are best suited to every day wear due to their unbeatable comfort.
How to care for Corduroy Trousers.
It’s best to dry clean your corduroy trousers.
Where is Cordings corduroy fabric made, and what makes it different from other brands?
Woven exclusively for Cordings by Brisbane Moss, one of Britain's most respected surviving corduroy mills, the corduroy used to make our pants is made to a standard that simply isn't available on the high street.
At 17oz / 520gsm, this is an exceptionally substantial corduroy, nearly double the weight of most retail cord. That weight means structure, warmth, and longevity. The 8 wale construction sits in the classic broad-ribbed tradition, giving the cloth a bold, pronounced texture and considerable depth of character.











