Oxford cloth (oxford), also known as Oxford spinning. A traditional combed cotton fabric that originated in England and was named after Oxford University. Oxford cloth is woven using a weft-weighted flat or square weave in a plain weave variation. Its characteristics are that one of the warp and weft yarns is polyester-cotton yarn, and the other is pure cotton yarn, and the weft yarn is combed; fine warp and thick weft are used, the special number of weft yarn is generally about 3 times of the warp yarn, and the polyester-cotton yarn is dyed into colored yarn. , pure cotton yarn bleached. The fabric has soft color, soft body, good breathability, comfortable wearing and two-color effect. Mainly used as fabrics for shirts, sportswear and pajamas.
Waterproof Oxford There are many types of cloth, generally including clothing accessories: such as printed trademarks or decorative ribbons somewhere on clothing! But this kind needs to be coated! There are also those used on bags, which are relatively thick, and those used outdoors, such as advertising materials.
There are also many different weaving methods and different uses. Materials include polyester, nylon, polyester-cotton blend, etc. But one thing they all have in common is that Oxford cloth is basically waterproof. Such as commonly used in swimsuits, umbrellas, cushions, etc.
What are the specifications of Oxford cloth? Such as 1680D, 1200D, 900D, 600D, 420D, 300D, 210D, 150D and other Oxford cloth. Function classification of Oxford cloth: fire-retardant cloth, waterproof Oxford cloth, PVC Oxford cloth, PU Oxford cloth, camouflage Oxford cloth, fluorescent Oxford cloth, Printed Oxford cloth, composite Oxford cloth, etc.
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