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Weight per ㎡
70-750GSM
Width
122-150CM
Minimum Order Quantity
1500meters per colour
Fabric Type
Oxford fabric
Possible Fabric Production Certifications
Oeko-Tex, GRS
Sample
A4 Size Sample Available
Lab Dip Lead Time
3-7days
PP Sample Lead Time
15days
Bulk Lead Time
25-45days
Also Known As
Oxford cloth, Oxford twill, Oxford weaves
Yarn Fiber Type
100%Polyester, Cotton Spandex Blends, 100%Nylon
For Garments
Shirts, Work Clothes, Casual Wear
Product Introduction
We offer over 1000 kinds of fabric online and strong customization services.
Oxford fabric introduction:
Oxford fabric, is a versatile and widely used material. It originated in the UK and was initially used as the uniform fabric for students at Oxford University. Typically, it is woven with finer combed high-count yarns as double warps and thicker weft yarns in a weft rib structure. Oxford cloth features a lightweight texture, soft hand feel, and good durability. It's easy to care for, as it doesn't deform or fade easily after washing. It has a wide range of applications, including making shirts, work clothes, bags, home textiles like curtains, and outdoor gear such as tents.
The advantages of Oxford fabric:
Lightweight and soft, ensuring comfort when used for clothing. Durable and wear-resistant, capable of withstanding friction and pulling. Easy to maintain, not prone to deformation or fading after washing. Good air permeability, keeping the body dry and comfortable. Versatile, suitable for various applications like garments, bags, and home textiles.
The use of Oxford fabric:
In clothing, it is used to make shirts, work clothes and casual wear. For bags, such as schoolbags, suitcases and backpacks. In home textiles, it can be made into curtains, sofa covers and tablecloths. In outdoor gear, like tents and sleeping bags. Also applied in some industrial fields.
The production of Oxford fabric:
Yarn preparation: Select suitable high-quality yarns, usually fine combed high-count yarns for the warp and thicker yarns for the weft. Weaving: Weave the prepared yarns in a weft rib structure on a loom to form the basic fabric structure of Oxford fabric. Dyeing: Dye the woven fabric with various colors according to design requirements, which may involve different dyeing methods such as reactive dyeing. Finishing: Carry out finishing processes like calendering to improve the fabric's smoothness, hand feel, and other properties, and sometimes add functions such as water resistance.
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