98% cotton 2%elastane 21W corduroy with elastane fabric  44*134/16*20+20+70D for garments,kids garment, bags and hats, coat, pants

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Art No.: MDT06055Z                                                      Composition:98%Cotton2%Elastane

Yarn Count: 16*20+20+70D                                        Density:44*134

Full Width:57/58″                                                           Weave: 21W Corduroy

Weight:g/㎡                                                                       Fabric Characteristics:High strength,soft,stretch, texture ,fashion

Available Color: Khaki, etc.                                          Finish: Regular

 

 

 

In the past, garment manufacturers used corduroy to make everything from workwear and soldier’s uniforms to hats and upholstery. This fabric isn’t as popular as it used to be, however, so the applications of corduroy have slimmed down somewhat.


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Art No. MDT06055Z
Composition 98%Cotton2%Elastane
Yarn Count 16*20+20+70D
Density 44*134
Full Width 57/58″
Weave  21W Corduroy
Weight g/㎡
Fabric Characteristics High strength,soft, stretch, texture ,fashion
Available Color Khaki, etc.
Finish Regular
Width Instruction Edge-to-edge
Density Instruction Finished Fabric Density
Delivery Port Any port in China
Sample Swatches Available
Packing Rolls, fabrics length less than 30 yards are not acceptable.
Min order quantity 5000 meter per color,5000 meter per order
Production Time 25-30days
Supply Ability 300,000 meters per month
End Use Coat, Pants, Outdoor Garments, etc.
Payment Terms T/T in advance, LC at sight.
Shipment Terms FOB, CRF and CIF, etc.

Fabric Inspection:

This fabric can meet GB/T standard, ISO standard, JIS standard, US standard. All the fabrics will be 100 percent inspected before shipment according to American four point system standard.

How is corduroy fabric used?

In the past, garment manufacturers used corduroy to make everything from workwear and soldier’s uniforms to hats and upholstery. This fabric isn’t as popular as it used to be, however, so the applications of corduroy have slimmed down somewhat.
These days, garment manufacturers primarily use corduroy to make overalls (also known as dungarees), pants, and jackets. Corduroy trousers have lost the cult-like popularity they enjoyed in the 1970s, but pants made out of this material can’t seem to quite go out of style.
Outside the realm of apparel, furniture and accessory makers also use corduroy to make chair and couch coverings as well as decorative cushions. Starting in the 1910s, the first automobiles on the market featured corduroy upholstery, but more durable weaves soon replaced this fabric. Don’t expect to find corduroy on the seats of any modern cars, but don’t be surprised if you come across this ridged fabric on the surface of your friends couch.







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