Oxford cloth is also called 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.
210D Oxford cloth: The warp and weft threads of this fabric are made of polyester FDY150D/36F. The fabric is made of plain weave interwoven on a water-jet loom with a warp and weft density of 360 Good to wait for the advantage.
Although 210D Oxford cloth does not have the powerful function of tearing or cutting at will, it also has the excellent performance of Oxford cloth, which is light, breathable, delicate and soft, easy to wash and quick-drying. There are many types of textile Oxford cloth products, and each category has its place of use. 210D Oxford cloth is suitable for lining fabrics such as tents, bags, shoes, rehabilitation equipment, outdoor sporting goods, and strollers. Consultation hotline: 400-8379793</p