Performance and uses of Oxford cloth



Oxford cloth is named after the cotton fabric used in the earliest student uniform shirts at Oxford University. Oxford cloth fabric is a shirt fabric with a soft hand feel and a plain weave or square weave stru…

Oxford cloth is named after the cotton fabric used in the earliest student uniform shirts at Oxford University. Oxford cloth fabric is a shirt fabric with a soft hand feel and a plain weave or square weave structure. The fabrics of Oxford cloth are pure cotton or polyester-cotton blended. It has the characteristics of easy washing and quick drying, soft hand feel, good hygroscopicity, and comfortable wearing. It looks like yarn-dyed fabric and has a wide range of uses.

Oxford cloth

Oxford cloth is waterproof It is often made into flood and rainproof products; it is soft to the touch, easy to wash, quick-drying and elastic and often made into clothing; it is often made into bags or shoes because of its good air permeability, water resistance and wear resistance.

For example, 600D combed cotton has a wide range of uses. After post-processing, it can be used in trolley bags, construction tents, strollers, deck chairs, etc. As well as tarpaulins for car or train freight as we are familiar with, some 600D PVC combed cotton is indispensable for covering outdoor warehouses and warehouse storage; building various temporary work sheds at construction sites and using tarpaulins for outer sheathing of various machinery and equipment, etc.

Performance of Oxford Cloth

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. </p

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