Oxford cloth What kind of fabric is it? Oxford cloth (oxford), also known as Oxford spinning. A traditional combed cotton fabric that originated in the United Kingdom and was named after Oxford University, Oxford cloth began around 1900. It uses finer combed high-count yarn as a double warp and is interwoven with thicker weft yarn in a weft-weighted flat weave. It has soft color, soft fabric body, good breathability, comfortable wearing, easy to wash and quick-drying, and is often used as shirts, sportswear and pajamas.
There are many varieties of products, including plain color, bleached color, color warp and white weft, color warp color Weft, medium and light color striped patterns, etc.; there are also ones woven with polyester-cotton yarn. The relevant quality and performance of fabrics can be tested through relevant testing equipment, such as material tensile testing machines to test tensile strength, peeling testing machines to test composite strength, friction testing machines to test dye fastness, and thickness gauges to test thickness, etc.
Oxford fabric is a new type of fabric with multiple functions and wide uses. Currently, there are mainly varieties on the market: set check, full elastic, nylon, Tique and other varieties.