Fabrics & Materials

Corduroy

Corduroy is a fabric with raised parallel ridges, called wales, running along its length, formed by tufted cords of fibre. The wale count — ridges per inch — sets the look: wide wale is chunky and casual, fine wale is smooth and refined.

"Wale" simply means the number of cords per inch: a low wale count (like 4–8) gives thick, pronounced ridges with a rugged, retro feel, while a high count (16+) is fine and almost smooth, reading as more refined.

The plush, ridged surface makes corduroy a warm, textured staple for autumn and winter trousers, jackets, and shirts.