Oxford cloth is a traditional fine-woven cotton fabric, made of thin strips of high-count yarn interwoven with thick strips of weft yarn. It came out in 1990 and was named after Oxford University. , Oxford cloth is also known as Oxford spinning. Oxford cloth is mainly divided into five categories: checkered Oxford cloth, cotton Oxford cloth, full elastic Oxford cloth, Tig Oxford cloth and weft Oxford cloth.
Advantages of Oxford fabrics:
1. The Oxford fabric is soft and breathable, and the fabric will be more comfortable after wearing it.
2. Oxford textiles are easy to care for, easy to wash and the fabrics are easy to dry. Due to these characteristics, Oxford textiles are often used to produce shirts, pajamas and sportswear.
3. There are many types and styles of Oxford spinning, including pure cotton and polyester-cotton blends, plain colors and bleachable, and its stretch and strength are better.
4. Oxford fabrics generally do not shrink.
Oxford fabric disadvantages:
The wear resistance of Oxford fabric is not very good, the fabric is easily damaged after friction, and the fabric is relatively light-transmitting.