The History of Corduroy (2024)

April 01, 2019

Corduroy dates back to ancient Egypt, where fabric was woven near the ancient capital of Al-Fustat. Named after the city, this heavy fabric became known as Fustian. Unlike corduroy, it didn’t have the raised texture. The corduroy we recognise today originated in 19th century Manchester, where its hard-wearing nature made it ideal for factory wear. For this reason, corduroy is known as ‘Manchester’ in some parts of Europe.

The History of Corduroy (1)Source: PA Images // Women's Land Army

It was also adopted as part of military uniforms - including the corduroy breeches worn by the Women’s Land Army during World War II. In the post-war period, corduroy’s popularity waxed and waned until it was revived by the 1960s counter-culture. Edward Heath – The President of the Board of Trade even claimed that The Beatles "saved the British corduroy industry".

The History of Corduroy (2)Source:Diana Davies via Folkway//Peace march in New York, 27th April 1968

Corduroy reached peak popularity in the 1970s, where it was worn as a symbol of anti-establishment. Loved by musicians, artists and directors - it has been famously worn by Woody Allen, Bob Dylan, Pablo Picasso and Wes Anderson.

The History of Corduroy (3)Source: Den of Geek // Wes Anderson

Today, we use corduroy produced by Lancashire based Brisbane Moss,who have been producing the finest fabrics for over 150 years. They're nowthe largest remaining British manufacturer of corduroy.As seen in the chunky cordof our Musso Harrington Jacket and Freya Trench Coat,and fine needlecord of ourJane Box Jacket.

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