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CORDURA® vs. Ripstop: Which Fabric Is Right for Your Workwear?

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Choosing the right fabric is as important as choosing the right tool. The difference between CORDURA® and ripstop can mean cooler summers, longer-lasting knees, or a jacket that shrugs off snags instead of surrendering to them.


When it comes to which to choose, the decision should come down to the nitty-gritty details. Oftentimes, CORDURA® is best for those who need maximum abrasion resistance and a long lifespan on high-wear zones. Ripstop is best for those who want lightweight, tear-resistant comfort on hot days and active jobsites. But is that really it?


This guide breaks down CORDURA® vs Ripstop, so you can pick the toughest work clothes for your job, not someone else’s

What Is CORDURA® Fabric?

First off, unlike ripstop, CORDURA® isn’t a weave. It’s a family of high-tenacity fabrics (often nylon, sometimes a blended fabric) engineered for exceptional abrasion resistance and long-term durability. Think of it as the armor plating of workwear textiles. You’ll often see CORDURA® used strategically on high-wear zones such as double knees, cuffs, pocket entries, seat panels, or as a full shell in CORDURA® pants and CORDURA® jackets that are specially built for insanely tough work environments.


Why workers love it


  • Outstanding abrasion resistance and ideal for crawling, kneeling, and rough edges.
  • Shape stability under heavy loads (tool pockets, holsters).
  • Takes well to reinforcing overlays, bartacks, and triple stitching.

What to consider


  • Heavier than ripstop at comparable strength levels.
  • Can feel stiffer initially (although it softens with wear).
  • Ventilation depends on the garment design, so look for mesh vents, articulations, and gussets if you work in warmer climates.

What Is Ripstop Fabric?

Ripstop is a weave technique, not a specific fiber. You’ll find cotton ripstop, nylon ripstop, and poly-cotton ripstop. The signature crosshatch grid uses thicker reinforcement yarns at intervals to stop small tears from spreading. Hence the name: “rip-stop.”


Why workers love it


  • Lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying, making it perfect for heat and movement.
  • Excellent tear resistance relative to weight.
  • Comfortable from day one, with less break-in time.

What to consider


  • Pure abrasion resistance is usually lower than heavy CORDURA®, so choose reinforced ripstop if you work on harsh surfaces.

For frequent kneeling, pair ripstop bodies with CORDURA® knee panels or internal knee-pad pockets.

Cordura vs. Ripstop

CORDURA® vs. Ripstop: Side-by-Side Comparison

Aspect CORDURA® Fabric Ripstop Fabric
Durability (overall)
Exceptional, long life in high-wear zones
Very good for weight; excels when reinforced
Abrasion resistance
Best-in-class; resists scuffs and grinding
Moderate; high depending on fiber but less than CORDURA® at equal weight
Tear resistance
High
Very high for its weight thanks to the grid
Weight & bulk
Heavier, more structured
Light to midweight, packs small
Comfort & breathability
Can be warmer; comfort depends on design
Breathable and cool, quick to dry
Flexibility
Structured but articulation is recommended
Easy mobility, low break-in time
Best use cases
Kneeling, crawling, rough edges, tool abrasion
Hot climates, fast movement, mixed indoor and outdoor work
Typical placement
Overlays at the knees, hems, pockets; full shells for extreme wear
Full garments; pair with reinforcements on knees

What to Choose based on your Job

Heavy Construction / Demolition / Masonry


  • Pick: CORDURA® (or pants with CORDURA® reinforcements).
  • Why: Constant friction and contact with rough surfaces destroy ordinary fabrics.
  • Strauss pick: Cargo Work Pants e.s.motion ten
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Mechanics / Installers / Flooring / Carpentry


  • Pick: CORDURA®-reinforced knees and seat overlays or gear with CORDURA®-blend bodies.
  • Why: Because of the daily kneeling and sliding, CORDURA® offers protection at high impact zones.
  • Strauss pick: Cargo Work Pants e.s.motion 2020
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Landscaping / Agriculture / Field Service (Warm Climates)


  • Pick: Ripstop work pants or a ripstop jacket.
  • Why: Long days on the move require lightweight, breathable, tear-resistant gear that dries fast.
  • Strauss pick: Ripstop Cargo Work Pants e.s.e:pic
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Warehouse / Fabrication / Mixed Indoor–Outdoor


  • Pick: Ripstop or stretch-ripstop bodies with CORDURA® reinforcements where you wear them out.
  • Why: Mobility and all-day comfort with extra durability where you experience most wear-and-tear.
  • Strauss pick: Stretch Ripstop Cargo Work Pants e.s.t:aktik
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Road Crews / Utilities (Seasonal)


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