Just in time for fall sewing, I am excited to offer you first-dibs deals on luxury cotton corduroys from top mills in France, Italy, and Japan, featuring deadstock from two luxury brands.. Shown above is Vogue 1970 made with a black cotton corduroy.
Loro Piana elevates corduroy into the realm of true luxury, weaving it from the finest long-staple cottons. They represent the pinnacle of Italian textile craft, made from the finest cottons with meticulous attention to wale and finish. The surface is exceptionally soft yet supple, offering a velvety hand without compromising on structure. With a refined drape and impeccable depth of color, their corduroy transforms a humble fabric into one of quiet elegance and lasting quality.
Fear of God works with wide-wale cotton and stretch cotton corduroy to emphasize the fabric’s bold, tactile character. The ribs are pronounced and architectural, giving the cloth a substantial presence and a modern weight in hand. This approach highlights corduroy’s natural durability and texture, channeling its heritage into something distinctly contemporary and elevated.
20% off the Corduroy Collection with code CORDY through September 14