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What material is Oxford cloth?

Oxford cloth, also known as Oxford spinning, is a fabric with diverse functions and wide uses.

The main varieties on the market are:

Racked, full-elastic, nylon, Tig and other varieties.

The traditional combed cotton fabric, named after Oxford University, originated in the UK and began around 1900.

Extended information:

Oxford cloth classification:

1. Nylon Oxford cloth

Mainly produces flood and rainproof supplies.

The warp of this fabric is made of 200D nylon air-coated yarn, and the weft is made of 160D nylon air-coated yarn. It has a plain weave structure and the product is woven by water jet. After being dyed, finished and coated, the gray fabric has the advantages of soft hand feel, strong drape, novel style, good waterproof performance, etc. The cloth has the luster and sensory effect of nylon silk.

Because of its excellent quality and novel colors, it is deeply loved by users. The width of the fabric is 150cm. It is understood that the fabric has the advantage of not fading or deforming and has gained a foothold in the market. The colors on the market include navy blue, light black, tiger yellow, dark green, etc., and various colors can be selected and dyed in batches according to customer needs.

2. Full-elastic Oxford cloth

Mainly made of bags.

The warp and weft yarns of this fabric are made of polyester DTY300D yarn, which is interwoven on a spray faucet loom using thick-point changing permeable tissue. After the fabric is relaxed, refined, pre-shaped, alkali reduced, and softened and set, the reverse side of the fabric is then passed through a rubber-plastic polyester layer.

Bags made of this fabric are sought after by many trendy women who love beauty for their stylish appearance, delicate texture and good waterproofness, and have become the new favorite in the current women's bag market. The common fabric width is 150cm

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