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Corduroy is a type of textile fabric composed of twisted fibers that are woven into vertical ridges, or "wales". It is usually made from cotton, but can also be made from other materials such as wool, polyester, and rayon. Corduroy is a popular fabric for clothing, upholstery, and other home furnishings. It is known for its durability and comfort, and is often used in jackets, trousers, and skirts.
Corduroy is produced in a variety of weights, colors, and textures. It is often used in casual clothing, but can also be used in more formal attire. It is also used in the production of bedding, curtains, and other home furnishings.
The corduroy market is a competitive one, with many companies offering a wide range of products. Some of the companies in the market include Levi Strauss & Co., Gap Inc., H&M, Uniqlo, and J.Crew. Show Less Read more