Think you know how to wear corduroy? Rethink. We debunk three classic assumptions about how men should sport the trending ridged cloth.
an inordinate amount of corduroy in the collections of trendy menswear brands such as Noah, Alex Mill and A Kind of Guise. But the furrowed, typically-cotton fabric is showing up in ways not borrowed from the past. Boxy trucker jackets usually cut from denim now come ribbed, while fine-wale hoodies put a novel streetwear spin on the durable cloth that dates back to Ancient Egypt and exploded in popularity in the 1970s.
These updated cord concepts—consider them dressed-up sweats—let you enjoy pajama-like comfort while looking fairly polished. Corduroy is “like a new, cool basic,” said New York-based celebrity stylist Michael Fisher. “It does look relevant again.
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