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  2. The Corduroy Couch Is Having a Moment - AOL

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    7-Piece Corduroy Modular Sectional Sofa. ... though, this sofa is large. After all, there are seven pieces! ... this Uspride Furniture sectional that has both plush seat and back cushions. It also ...

  3. These Stylish Corduroy Couches Prove Retro Design Is Back - AOL

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    The best corduroy couches, from loveseats under $500 to deep sectionals, add a dose of texture and individuality to any room. We've rounded up top-rated picks.

  4. Ashley Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    The Ashley HomeStore chain of furniture stores is composed of corporate owned stores and independently owned stores with licenses to sell Ashley Furniture products exclusively, including mattresses and accessories. There are over 1000 Ashley Furniture HomeStore retail furniture stores operating worldwide in more than 123 countries.

  5. Sofa.com - Wikipedia

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    House fabrics consist of linen, cotton, velvet and corduroy. [14] Sofa.com also sells sofabeds, chairs and footstools and in 2009 introduced a range of upholstered beds. Most of the sofas are constructed so that the arms are detachable or they split in two, to facilitate easier delivery to the customer. [15]

  6. Corduroy - Wikipedia

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    Wide wale is more commonly used in trousers, and furniture upholstery (primarily couches); medium, narrow, and fine wale fabrics are usually found in garments worn above the waist. Graphite-coloured standard corduroy to the left showing approx 7 wales-per-inch, with brown needlecord at 16 wales to the inch. The primary types of corduroy are:

  7. Bedford cord - Wikipedia

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    Bedford cord, named after the town of New Bedford, Massachusetts, a famous 19th century textile manufacturing city, is a durable fabric that resembles corduroy. The weave has faint lengthwise ridges, but without the filling yarns that make the distinct wales characteristic of corduroy. It can have the appearance of narrow-width stripes with ...

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