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Corduroy Fabric

Corduroy Fabric

About Our Corduroy Fabrics

Welcome to our stylish collection of corduroy fabrics, designed to add texture and sophistication to your projects. Each corduroy fabric we offer is crafted with precision and attention to detail, ensuring a blend of comfort and style.

Our corduroy fabrics come in a range of colors and wales, allowing you to create fashionable garments, cozy home decor, and trendy accessories. Whether you're sewing for fashion or function, our corduroy fabrics are versatile and chic.

Experience the softness and durability of our corduroy fabrics that not only elevate your projects but also add a touch of timeless elegance. Discover the perfect corduroy fabric that complements your style and enhances your creative vision.

Join countless satisfied customers who have embraced the versatility and charm of our corduroy fabrics. Explore our collection today and find the perfect fabric to elevate your sewing and crafting experience.

 

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 Henan Yuxi HOMETEXTILE Co., Ltd. was established in 2014

 

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In the processing of production, our professional technical engineers inspect the processing to ensure the quality of products,After our machine finish , our engineer will make 24 hours test constantly and ensure the machine reach to the best performance.

 

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We know international markets and trends. Our expertise, experience and network cover all corners of the world.

 

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What is Corduroy Fabric

 

 

Corduroy is a textile with a distinctively raised "cord" or wale texture. Modern corduroy is most commonly composed of tufted cords, sometimes exhibiting a channel (bare to the base fabric) between them. Both velvet and corduroy derive from fustian fabric. Corduroy looks as if it is made from multiple cords laid parallel to each other.

 

 

 

Benefits of Corduroy Fabric
 

Warmth

Corduroy is a thick fabric with a ribbed texture, which provides warmth and insulation, making it ideal for fall and winter clothing.

Comfort

Corduroy is soft to the touch and comfortable to wear, making it a popular choice for casual and everyday clothing items.

Versatility

Corduroy can be used to make a variety of clothing items, from pants and jackets to skirts and dresses, offering versatility in terms of style and design.

Stylish Appearance

The distinctive ribbed texture of corduroy gives it a unique and stylish appearance, adding visual interest to clothing items.

 

How is corduroy fabric made

Weaving
Most types of corduroy fabric feature plain weaves, which consist of weft threads that alternate over and under warp threads. It’s also possible to make corduroy using a twill weave, but this approach is less common. Once the primary weave is complete, textile manufacturers add a “pile thread,” which will be cut to form corduroy’s characteristic ridges.

 

Glueing
Glue is applied to the back of the woven fabric to ensure that the pile yarn does not pull through during the cutting process. Textile producers remove this glue later in production.

 

Cutting of pile yarn
Textile manufacturers then use an industrial cutter to sever the pile yarn. This yarn is then brushed and singed to produce soft, uniform ridges.

 

Dyeing
To produce a unique, irregular pattern, textile manufacturers can pigment-dye completed corduroy fabric. The pattern that this dyeing process produces becomes more accentuated as it is washed, providing one of the most visually appealing facets of corduroy fabric.

 

Common Corduroy Fabric Styles

Skirts
You can style corduroy fabric skirts in a variety of ways, from a casual everyday look to a more formal outfit. There are a variety of lengths available, from mini to maxi.

 

Dresses
Corduroy-fabric dresses are adaptable and suitable for various occasions, from casual to formal. You can style them with tights and boots to achieve a cozy winter look or with sandals for a summer outfit.

Jackets

Corduroy jackets are a popular choice for fall and winter. They can be styled in various ways, from a casual everyday look to a more formal outfit.

Pants

Corduroy pants are comfortable and warm, making them perfect for colder weather. They come in various colors and styles, including bootcut, straight-leg, and skinny.

Upholstery

Corduroy fabric is also a popular choice for upholstery, particularly for furniture. It is durable and easy to clean, making it ideal for sofas and chairs.

 

 
 
Uses Of Corduroy Fabric
Heavyweight Corduroy Fabric

Apparel

Corduroy is commonly used to make trousers, jackets, blazers, and skirts. The fabric's soft texture and durability make it perfect for all different types of clothing and uniforms. You can find both formal and casual Corduroy fabric garments for sale.

Lime Green Corduroy

Upholstery

Corduroy fabric is often used in upholstery for furniture like sofas and armchairs. The fabric's thickness, durability, and density make it resistant to wear and tear, while the texture is comfortable against the skin. They are also usually easy to clean when stained.

Lightweight Corduroy

Accessories

Corduroy is a popular material for hats, bags, and shoes. It's also commonly used for linings in coats and jackets. Give your outfit a retro touch with Corduroy fabric.

Heavyweight Corduroy Fabric

Home decor

Don’t stop at the upholstery, match it with Corduroy throw pillows, curtains, or even wall coverings. The fabric's texture adds dimension and warmth to any space.

 

What to Wear With Corduroy

 

Wear corduroy pants with cozy attire: Corduroy trousers are incredibly versatile—wear them with a sweater and boots for a fall-weather uniform, or a button-up and office shoes like loafers for a cozy business casual look. If you want to dress down your corduroy pants, try a graphic tee, denim jacket, and sneakers for a look that works year-round. Chambray or plaid are also great pairing choices with any color of corduroy.


Wear a corduroy skirt with summer attire: Corduroy skirts can be just as versatile as corduroy pants, and they look more at home in the summer than their pant counterparts. To make a corduroy skirt summery and fun, try a T-shirt and flats. To winterize, add tights and switch out the flats for ankle boots for a cool, edgy vibe.


Wear a corduroy blazer with casual attire: Corduroy is a great outerwear layer because it adds a visually interesting texture to any outfit. The cut of the blazer is important—if you’re going for modern styling, opt for a slim-fit blazer. For a casual look, try a T-shirt and jeans or layer a hoodie underneath your blazer.


Wear a corduroy suit with dressier attire: If you want to make a statement, a corduroy suit is a unique and fashion-forward menswear piece that will have people talking. Dress it up with dress shoes and a button-up, or dress it down with sneakers and a tee.

 

Creative Ways to Incorporate Corduroy Fabrics in Home Decor
 

Corduroy Upholstery

Transform furniture with corduroy upholstery for a stylish and comfortable seating option.

Corduroy Curtains

Enhance windows by using corduroy curtains, providing both elegance and insulation.

Corduroy Throw Pillows

Spruce up sofas or beds by adding corduroy throw pillows, offering tactile comfort.

Corduroy Wall Coverings

Use corduroy as a unique wall covering to add texture and visual interest.

Corduroy Tablecloths and Runners

Elevate dining spaces by incorporating corduroy tablecloths or runners for a cozy touch.

Corduroy Accent Pieces

Accessorize rooms with corduroy accent pieces like ottomans or bean bags for a trendy vibe.

 

 
Corduroy and sustainability
 
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Natural Fiber Base: Corduroy, especially when predominantly made of natural fibers like cotton, scores points for sustainability. Cotton is biodegradable and renewable, making it an eco-friendly fabric choice.

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Ethical Production: Some corduroy manufacturers prioritize ethical and sustainable production practices. They may use organic cotton and eco-friendly dyeing methods.

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Durability: Corduroy's durability means that garments crafted from this fabric are likely to have a longer lifespan, reducing the need for frequent replacements.

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Recyclability: At the end of its life cycle, corduroy can be recycled or repurposed into other textile products.

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Versatility: Corduroy's versatility means it can be used for a wide range of products, reducing the need for multiple fabric types.

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Local Production: Supporting local corduroy manufacturers can reduce the carbon footprint associated with transportation and promote sustainable practices.

 

How to Care the Corduroy Fabric
Heavyweight Corduroy Fabric
Heavyweight Corduroy Fabric
Grey Corduroy Upholstery Fabric
Kaufman 21 Wale Corduroy

Washing:
Always check the care label first for specific washing instructions.
Turn corduroy garments inside out before washing to protect the pile.
Wash corduroy in cold or lukewarm water on a gentle cycle. Hot water can cause shrinking and color fading.
Use a mild detergent and avoid bleach which can damage the fibers.
Wash corduroy separately or with like colors to avoid color bleeding.
Never wash corduroy with lint-producing fabrics like towels or fleece as the lint is very difficult to remove from the ridges.

 

Drying:
Air drying is best for corduroy to maintain its texture and prevent shrinking.
If using a dryer, tumble dry on low heat and remove while still slightly damp. High heat can stiffen and shrink corduroy.
Avoid using clothespins when line drying as they can leave marks on the fabric.

 

Brushing:
Gently brush the fabric to maintain its soft, plush texture and to prevent the matting of the corduroy’s wales (ridges). Do this only when necessary and with a soft-bristled brush.

 

Ironing:
Ironing is generally not recommended for corduroy as it can crush and flatten the pile.
If ironing is necessary, use a low heat setting, iron on the reverse side, and place a cloth between the iron and fabric or place a thin cloth between the fabric and the iron to protect the ridges.
Steaming is a better option to remove wrinkles and revive the nap. Hang the garment and steam from a distance.

 

Finishing and Dyeing:
Over time, the color of corduroy may fade, especially if it’s frequently washed or exposed to sunlight. If dyeing is needed, utilize color-safe dyes and follow the instructions carefully.

 

General Tips for Longevity:
Avoid overwashing to reduce wear and tear.
When not in use, store corduroy garments in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Removing Stains from Corduroy.

 

Address any stains promptly before they set in:
For water-based stains, blot with a damp cloth and mild detergen. Don’t rub as this can spread the stain.
For oil-based stains, use a solvent-based cleaner or dry cleaning fluid. Test on an inconspicuous area first.
A baking soda and water paste can help lift stubborn stains. Apply the paste, let dry, then brush off.

 

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What’s The Average Cost Of Corduroy Fabric

Depending on the method of production used by different manufacturers and other factors, including the cost of the production methods and the retail price of the raw materials used to manufacture corduroy fabric, The average cost of the fabric may differ.


You can buy corduroy fabric by the yard or by the bolt. The yard is the most common fabric measurement, equal to 36 inches in length.


Corduroy fabric costs around $10 to $30 per yard. It will also depend on whether the fabric is blended, as Polyester-lycra blend costs from $9 to 11, while fully cotton corduroy fabric costs around $28 per yard.

 

Corduroy’s Design Elements

 

As the soft fabric has strong vertical wales, it gives the material a characteristic visual appeal which is distinctive from those of silk, suede, and even velvet. Designers can even get amazing textures in a corduroy garment by mixing different weights of the fabric piles into one outfit. Then there is the possibility of creating contrast and texture in the final clothing as well, based on how the tailor cuts the ribs of the fabric. Note that corduroy cannot be taken as a runny, swathing fabric, which means that it is better for designs that offer body-fit appeal.


Corduroy has much surface interest, so it is advised to select a pattern with simple lines for the final product. That would allow its wales to balance the design pattern.since corduroy fabrics can vary greatly in weight, you need to choose a type which is suitable for the intended garment.soft and lightweight corduroy textile are perfect for dresses, blouses, and vests, while medium-weight fabrics would be the ideal choice for jackets, skirts, and trousers. At the same time, wide wale varieties, which are the heaviest ones, are the best for coats and other winter wear.


You should also keep in mind that corduroy is a napped textile material just like velvet, which means that its pile reflects light in different ways when viewed from different angles. Expert designers recommend using an additional fabric to complement the napped layout, while having all the patterned pieces facing the same direction.

 

 
How to Wash Corduroy Fabric
 
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Fabric Labels
Depending on where you buy it from, always check the labels attached to your corduroy fabrics.
These labels can provide valuable information about the recommended washing methods and any specific precautions to take.

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Drying
After washing, PLEASE, try to resist the temptation of placing everything in the tumble drier!
Opt for air drying by laying your corduroy garments flat on a clean, dry surface.
This recommendation stems not only from the need to preserve color but, more importantly, to maintain the distinct feel and texture of corduroy.

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Detergent
It is VERY important to go for a gentle, color-preserving detergent specifically designed for delicate fabrics like Corduroy.
No harsh chemicals, as these can compromise the integrity of corduroy.

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Water Temperature
Avoid anything over 30 degrees and if possible, stick with cold water. Especially if it has an FR coating.
Use a gentle cycle on your washing machine to prevent excessive friction that may harm the texture.

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Fire Retardant Coating
If the Corduroy has a an FR coating, extra measures need to be in place.

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Do not use chlorine bleach
Do not use any detergents that may contain bleach.
Do not use fabric softeners.

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Inside-Out Washing
If it is a garment, turn them inside out before placing them in the washing machine. This minimizes direct contact with the washing drum.

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No Overcrowding
Overcrowding can lead to bad washing and cleaning, and increased friction, potentially causing damage to the fabric.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: Does corduroy wrinkle?

A: Corduroy does not have a tendency to wrinkle. In fact, ironing could impede to appearance of the cords and give an undesirable shine to the fabric.

Q: Is corduroy easy to clean?

A: Corduroy is very easy to maintain, and should be home laundered with minimal attention. Check your care label for specific instructions.

Q: When should I wear corduroy?

A: 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. Corduroy is sturdy enough to be used for dress pants and coats, but soft and drapeable enough for winter dresses and lightweight corduroy shirts for men and women. Lightweight feathercords and pincords can even be used for spring and summer apparel.

Q: How to care for corduroy fabrics?

A: Follow specific care instructions, including gentle cleaning and proper storage.

Q: Is corduroy suitable for all seasons?

A: Corduroy’s warmth makes it ideal for fall and winter but can be used in varying weights for other seasons.

Q: Can I use corduroy outdoors?

A: While corduroy isn’t inherently outdoor-friendly, certain treated versions may withstand outdoor conditions.

Q: How do I remove stains from corduroy?

A: Blot stains with a mild detergent solution and avoid harsh scrubbing to prevent damage.

Q: Is corduroy eco-friendly?

A: Corduroy made from natural fibers like cotton can be more environmentally friendly than synthetic options.

Q: Can I dye corduroy fabric?

A: Yes, corduroy fabric can be dyed, allowing customization to suit specific color preferences.

Q: What makes Corduroy so unique as a fabric?

A: Corduroy is a thick and durable fabric which is stylish and comfy. Corduroy is popular because it’s most people’s selection to keep them cosy during winter.

Q: Does the fabric of Corduroy fade?

A: If you compare Corduroy directly to types of denim, yes, it has its way of getting worn out, faded and old.

Q: How many types of corduroy are there?

A: There are several types of corduroy, mainly differentiated by the size of the wales. Common types include standard wale, pincord (or needlecord), wide wale, and stretch corduroy, each suited to different applications and styles.

Q: Is corduroy suitable for summer?

A: While traditionally associated with cooler weather due to its thickness and warmth, lighter-weight corduroy can be suitable for summer. Pieces like thin corduroy shirts or dresses can offer a stylish, breathable option for warmer months.

Q: Is corduroy environmentally friendly?

A: The sustainability of corduroy depends on how the cotton is farmed and how the fabric is produced. Options like organic cotton corduroy or corduroy made from recycled materials are more environmentally friendly choices.

Q: Does corduroy stretch out over time?

A: Corduroy, like many fabrics, can stretch out with wear, especially in areas like the knees and seat. Stretch corduroy, which includes elastane, offers more flexibility and can better retain its shape.

Q: How can you tell if corduroy is good quality?

A: The type of corduroy is based on the number of ridges per inch, so a jumbo cord has less ridges per inch, the finest corduroy is Pin or Needle cord which has over 16 Wales per inch and is the finest corduroy out there. But a standard corduroy has around 11 Wales per inch.

Q: Does corduroy stain easily?

A: Not only does the fabric have deep grooves where stains can accumulate, but the material itself is quite exotic, so it isn't always clear how you should clean it. Fortunately, there are tried-and-tested ways to clean corduroy which really work, many of which use purely natural ingredients.

Q: Is corduroy a durable fabric?

A: Corduroy is a unique and versatile fabric known for its comfort and durability. It is a textile that has been appreciated for centuries and is still popular today for various types of fashion and even furniture.

Q: Does corduroy shrink with heat?

A: Corduroy pieces, especially pants, tend to shrink up in the length with too much heat and their propensity to collect lint makes them a perfect candidate for hang drying. If you prefer to remove wrinkles, it's ok to dry on low heat for five minutes, before hanging them up.

Q: Is corduroy breathable?

A: It is a soft, breathable, and durable material that is ideal for clothing. Corduroy fabric uses strong, high-quality cotton with a long staple length, which makes it strong and resistant to wear and tear.

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