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- Corduroy abstract "Corduroy is a textile composed of twisted fibers that, when woven, lie parallel (similar to twill) to one another to form the cloth's distinct pattern, a "cord." Modern corduroy is most commonly composed of tufted cords, sometimes exhibiting a channel (bare to the base fabric) between the tufts. Corduroy is, in essence, a ridged form of velvet.The fabric looks as if it is made from multiple cords laid parallel to each other and then stitched together. The interpretation of the word as corde du roi (from French, the cord of the King) is a folk etymology.As a fabric, corduroy is considered a durable cloth. Corduroy is found in the construction of trousers, jackets and shirts. The width of the cord is commonly referred to as the size of the "wale" (i.e. the number of ridges per inch). The lower the "wale" number, the thicker the width of the wale (e.g., 4-wale is much thicker than 11-wale). Corduroy’s wale count per inch can vary from 1.5 to 21, although the traditional standard falls somewhere between 10 and 12. Wide wale is more commonly used in trousers and furniture upholstery (primarily couches); medium, narrow, and fine wale fabrics are usually found in garments worn above the waist.Corduroy is made by weaving extra sets of fiber into the base fabric to form vertical ridges called wales. The wales are built so that clear lines can be seen when they are cut into pile. The primary types of corduroy are: Standard wale: 11 wales/inch, and available in many colours Pincord/pinwale/needlecord: Pincord is the finest cord around with a count at the upper end of the spectrum (above 16) Pigment dyed/printed corduroy: The process of colouring 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 colour of each garment becomes softer with each washing, and there is a subtle color variation from one to the next. No two are alike.".
- Corduroy thumbnail Mansestr.jpg?width=300.
- Corduroy wikiPageID "1109878".
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- Corduroy wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Corduroy wikiPageRevisionID "663520526".
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink British_Country_Clothing.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink British_country_clothing.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Corduroy_road.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink File:Corderoys-1756.jpg.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Jacket.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Jackets.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Shirt.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Shirts.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Trousers.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Tufting.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Twill.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink Velvet.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink File:Cord_1.jpg.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLink File:Mansestr.jpg.
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cords".
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corduroy pants".
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corduroy".
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLinkText "corded".
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLinkText "corduroy".
- Corduroy wikiPageWikiLinkText "wales".
- Corduroy commons "Category:Corduroy".
- Corduroy hasPhotoCollection Corduroy.
- Corduroy v "no".
- Corduroy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Corduroy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabric.
- Corduroy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref_improve.
- Corduroy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Corduroy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sister_project_links.
- Corduroy wikt "corduroy".
- Corduroy subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Corduroy hypernym Textile.
- Corduroy type Article.
- Corduroy type Building.
- Corduroy type Article.
- Corduroy comment "Corduroy is a textile composed of twisted fibers that, when woven, lie parallel (similar to twill) to one another to form the cloth's distinct pattern, a "cord." Modern corduroy is most commonly composed of tufted cords, sometimes exhibiting a channel (bare to the base fabric) between the tufts. Corduroy is, in essence, a ridged form of velvet.The fabric looks as if it is made from multiple cords laid parallel to each other and then stitched together.".
- Corduroy label "Corduroy".
- Corduroy sameAs Pana.
- Corduroy sameAs Manšestrová_tkanina.
- Corduroy sameAs Jernbanefløjl.
- Corduroy sameAs Cord_(Gewebe).
- Corduroy sameAs Κοτλέ.
- Corduroy sameAs Kordurojo.
- Corduroy sameAs Pana.
- Corduroy sameAs Vakosametti.
- Corduroy sameAs Velours_côtelé.
- Corduroy sameAs קורדורוי.
- Corduroy sameAs Velluto_a_coste.
- Corduroy sameAs コーデュロイ.
- Corduroy sameAs Kordinis_velvetas.
- Corduroy sameAs Corduroy.
- Corduroy sameAs Kordfløyel.
- Corduroy sameAs Sztruks.
- Corduroy sameAs m.046v6z.
- Corduroy sameAs Корд_(ткань).
- Corduroy sameAs Corduroy.
- Corduroy sameAs Manchester_(tyg).
- Corduroy sameAs Q1132110.
- Corduroy sameAs Q1132110.
- Corduroy sameAs 灯芯绒.
- Corduroy wasDerivedFrom Corduroy?oldid=663520526.
- Corduroy depiction Mansestr.jpg.
- Corduroy isPrimaryTopicOf Corduroy.