28W Spandex Corduroy
Oeko-tex Standard 100
60*60 102*21/2
KL11-CT023 | 16W COTTON CORDUROY SPANDEX | 16*16+70D 51*134 280GSM | DYED | 57/58" |
KL11-CT024 | 16W COTTON CORDUROY NO SPANDEX | 16*21 51*134 | DYED | 57/58" |
KL11-CT025 | 14W COTTON CORDUROY SPANDEX | 12*16 | DYED | 57/58" |
KL11-CT026 | 21W COTTON CORDUROY SPANDEX | 40*40 77*177 140GSM | DYED | 57/58" |
KL11-CT027 | 28W COTTON CORDUROY SPANDEX | 60*60 102*21/2 | DYED | 57/58" |
KL11-NP001 | 14W/16W/28W N/P CORDUROY | DYED | 57/58" |
Etymology
While the word "corduroy" looks as though it should have a French origin, as if derived from "corde du roi" ("cloth/cord of the king"), in fact there is no such phrase in French (in French, corduroy is called velours côtelé). The word, like the cloth, is of English origin, probably from cord plus the obsolete duroy, a coarse woollen fabric.
The word "corduroy" can be used as a noun, a transitive verb, or an adjective. The noun refers to the fabric. The verb refers either to making a road across a swamp by laying down whole logs, or split logs round-face-up, or to the crossing of such a road: "to corduroy".
Standard wale: 11 wales/inch, and available in many colors. This cloth is sturdy and practical.Pincord/pinwale/needlecord: Pincord is the finest cord around with a count at the upper end of the spectrum (above 16) and has a feel as soft as velveteen.Pigment dyed/printed corduroy: The process of coloring or printing corduroy with pigment dyes. The dye is applied to the surface of the fabric, then the garment is cut and sewn. When washed during the final phase of the manufacturing process, the pigment dye washes out in an irregular way, creating a vintage look. The color of each garment becomes softer with each washing, and there is a subtle color variation from one to the next. No two are alike.