Briefly understand Oxford cloth and its types



Oxford clothAlso known as Oxford textile, it is a traditional combed cotton fabric named after Oxford University. The material is mainly polyester or nylon. Because it is easy to wash and quick-dry, has a light…

Oxford clothAlso known as Oxford textile, it is a traditional combed cotton fabric named after Oxford University. The material is mainly polyester or nylon. Because it is easy to wash and quick-dry, has a light and thin texture, is soft and has good waterproof properties, it is often used for clothing, bags and rainproofing.

The main varieties on the market include: lattice, nylon, full stretch, tee, weft strips and other varieties.

Oxford cloth

Plaid Oxford cloth It is specially used to make all kinds of bags and has the advantages of good waterproofness and durability.

Nylon Oxford fabric is mainly used to produce flood-proof and rain-proof products. The fabric has the advantage of not fading or deforming and is based on the market.

Full-elastic Oxford cloth is mainly used to make various bags. It is popular among women for its stylish appearance, delicate texture and good waterproofness.

Teague Oxford cloth is mainly used to make various bags. The fabric has unique craftsmanship, and the plaid pattern on the front is prominent and has a strong three-dimensional effect, making it the most prominent part of the fabric.

Weft Oxford cloth can not only be used to make bags but also be used in shoes. The fabric has a clear surface and integrates modernity, artistry and drape.

Oxford cloth use

Oxford cloth Fabrics that have been finely dyed, printed, coated, PVC or laminated with transparent films are the first choice for making clothing, bags, shopping bags, tents and shower curtains.

Oxford cloth specifications: 1680D, 1200D, 900D, 600D, 420D, 300D, 210D, 150D, etc.

Oxford cloth functional classification: flame retardant Oxford 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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