What is Corduroy Pants
Corduroy is a cotton fabric with cut weft raising and vertical piles formed on the surface. The main raw material is cotton. Because the velvet strips are like rush wicks, it is called corduroy. The raw material of corduroy is generally made of cotton, but also blended or interwoven with polyester, acrylic, spandex and other fibers. Corduroy is a fabric with vertical piles formed on the surface, which is cut weft pile and consists of pile weave and ground weave. After cutting pile, brushing pile and other processing treatments, the surface of the fabric presents a wick-like obviously raised pile, hence the name.
Features of corduroy pants
The surface of the corduroy has towering piles arranged in vertical strips. The appearance of the piles is round and resembles rushes. The piles are wear-resistant, thick in texture, soft to the touch, and have good warmth retention. It has the characteristics of elasticity, soft gloss, strong layering, low shrinkage, high rubbing fastness, high breaking strength, good breathability and moisture absorption, and good drape.