New Range... Bedford Cord

červenec 15 2025

New Range... Bedford Cord

New Range... Bedford Cord

Bedford Cord is a durable woven fabric featuring lengthwise ribs, similar to corduroy, but without the plush pile.

Unlike corduroy, which uses a raised velvet pile (wales), Bedford Cord builds its texture directly through weaving, often using “stuffer” yarns in the weft to accentuate the ribs.


8 Shades available!


🧵 Key Characteristics

  • Durability: Strong and hard-wearing, intended for outerwear, trousers, upholstery, and workwear.
  • Texture: Features a ribbed pattern akin to fine corduroy—often tight, but can vary in width.
  • Materials: Typically cotton, sometimes cotton–wool blends; ideal for strength and structure.

🏷️ Origins & Naming

  • The name comes from New Bedford, Massachusetts—a prominent 19th-century textile hub.
  • Occasionally called “jungle cloth” in water-repellent cotton versions used in U.S. Navy flight jackets in the early 20th century.

📏 Typical Uses

  • Garments: Pants (often referred to as “Bedfords”), overalls, jackets, and structured shirts.
  • Home goods: Upholstery, drapery; valued for its sturdiness on sofas and chairs.

🧼 Care & Maintenance

  • Wrinkle resistance: The ribbed structure naturally resists creasing Cotton.
  • Cleaning: Most cotton Bedford cord is machine-washable in cold water; tumble-drying can soften ribs. Avoid aggressive ironing to maintain texture.

📌 Bedford Cord vs Corduroy

Feature Bedford Cord Corduroy
Surface texture Woven-in ribs, no plush pile Raised velvet-like pile (wales)
Feel Firm, crisp, structured Plush, soft to touch
Best for Durable trousers, outerwear, upholstery Casual wear, jackets, soft home furnishings


Bedford cord is much more robust and utilitarian compared to corduroy—which is softer and more decorative.


✨ Is It Right For Me?

Go for Bedford cord if you need a durable, textured fabric for trousers, jackets, or furniture that holds structure well.


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