corduroys
Corduroys are a type of fabric and garment known for their distinctive ribbed texture. The fabric itself is a type of twill-woven cotton, often blended with wool or other materials, characterized by vertical ridges or "wales" that run parallel to the selvage (the finished edge of the fabric). These ridges give corduroy its signature tactile and visual appeal, ranging from fine to coarse depending on the number of wales per inch.
Originally developed in England during the 18th century, corduroy was designed to be durable and warm, making
Corduroy garments are commonly worn in cooler weather due to their insulating properties. It is frequently
The fabric can be finished in various ways, including brushing to enhance its texture or treating it