Fashion Trend: The Big Comeback Of Corduroy

Once considered outdated, corduroy is making a major comeback on runways, in wardrobes, and even in the realm of home furnishings. This soft and warm fabric, which had fallen into obscurity, is now emerging as the star of the winter season. Here's an analysis of a fashion trend that is delightfully retro.

A vintage fabric that has become trendy again.

Corduroy has experienced varying degrees of popularity over time. This essential material from the 1970s fell out of fashion afterward. It was associated with the sixty-eighters' look and had an old-fashioned vibe.

However, if this warm and thick fabric conjures up the image of Georges Brassens and symbolizes a bygone era for you, you are mistaken! This material, which already saw a resurgence in the 1990s, is making its big comeback in ready-to-wear stores since the winter of 2022.

A subject that is popular.

Already last winter, and even more so this year, we have seen the resurgence of corduroy's popularity. Just visit any ready-to-wear stores to see this fabric everywhere. From the traditional corduroy trousers to accessories, there is something for everyone and at all prices. Expect to pay 100 euros for a branded pair of pants, 70 euros for a jacket, and 35 euros for a fanny pack in this material synonymous with warmth and softness.

Moreover, the velvet trend does not stop at clothing but also extends to furniture and decoration, with the fashion of velvet cushions. This fabric is ideal for creating a comforting decoration in the hygge or cocooning style that is so pleasant in winter.

A fabric with multiple benefits.

It is not very surprising that corduroy is making a comeback in the context of inflation and rising energy prices. This slightly vintage fabric is warmer and generally less expensive than other staples like jeans.

Moreover, to find velvet clothing and accessories at an unbeatable price, the best tip is to head to thrift stores. Second-hand items are sold there for up to four times less than their new equivalents.

For example, you could find a vintage yet very trendy jacket for only 15 euros! This fabric is both warm and durable and is a safe bet. Don't hesitate to adopt it to display a chic and comfortable style all winter long: its retro side is no longer outdated, but adds even more to its charm!

A classic easy to wear.

If you're not sure how to follow the corduroy trend and incorporate this fabric into your outfits, don't panic! This timeless classic is easy to wear. To avoid any fashion faux pas, simply choose one piece at a time and steer clear of a head-to-toe look, unless it's a jumpsuit. The jumpsuit is another women's fashion staple this season.

For those who prefer pants, corduroy trousers, usually solid-colored, can be paired with a printed top. They are happily worn with other materials like a soft knit or cotton fleece.

Another simple way to embrace this trend is to wear a velvet jacket or coat in winter or a corduroy overshirt in fall. In between seasons, the overshirt is worn open over jeans: it's the winning combination for a casual look that's both chic and comfortable.

When it comes to accessories, you'll be spoilt for choice between the crossbody fanny pack and the oversized tote bag to wear on the shoulder. Both soft and graphic, this material stands out and can enliven a winter look that's a bit too tame.

Author: Audrey
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In French: Tendance mode : le grand retour du velours côtelé
En español: Tendencia de moda: el gran regreso del pana.
In italiano: Tendenza moda: il grande ritorno del velluto a coste
Auf Deutsch: Modetrend: Das große Comeback von Cord
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