Oxford cloth
Also called Oxford spinning, mostly made of polyester Polyester-cotton blended yarn is interwoven with cotton yarn, and the weft weight is flat or square weave. It has the characteristics of easy washing, quick drying, soft hand feel, good hygroscopicity and comfortable wearing. It looks like yarn-dyed fabric.
It is named after the earliest Oxford University student uniform shirts made of this cotton fabric. In the 1900s, in order to combat the flashy and luxurious clothing trend at that time, a small group of maverick students at Oxford University designed and processed combed cotton fabrics on their own. This fabric has a two-color effect, a harmonious color, quietness, good breathability, and comfort. nature. Driven by this, the fabric became exclusive for Oxford University uniforms, and then became popular in Europe and the United States for hundreds of years. It was known as Oxford Textile in history.