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New oxford stretch fabric

Since the founding of our company, oxford fabrics have been a very important part of our collection. Oxford is a weave very similar to a plain weave, most commonly used in lightweight shirting fabrics.Get more news about workwear fabric factories,you can vist our website!

Named after the University of Oxford, we had fabrics with this weave in both cotton and cotton blend compositions, in both our N.O.S. (never out of stock) collection and our seasonal collections.We recommend it as the perfect everyday shirt for under a blazer for days at the office, for a night out worn casually but also certainly a winner in the corporate market due to it's durability. This is the workhorse of your wardrobe!

That said, we are excited to introduce a new oxford stretch shirt fabric. This soft, cotton polyester fabric with elastane is of course most popularly used to make the classic white oxford shirt. However, we also offer some colours such as beige, blue and grey. This fabric is produced by one of our top weavers using high-quality long staple yarns. 1. High strength. The impact strength is 4 times higher than nylon and 20 times higher than viscose fiber.

2.The four-sided stretch suede has good elasticity and is very suitable for women’s clothing. The elasticity is similar to wool, when it stretches 5% to 6%, it can fully recover. The wrinkle resistance is far superior to other types of fibers, that is, the fabric is not wrinkled and has good dimensional stability. The modulus of elasticity is 2 to 3 times higher than that of nylon. Good flexibility. It can be used in shoes, hats, home textiles, toys, handicrafts, etc.

  1. Good heat resistance, no deformation at high temperature. Good light resistance. Lightfastness is second only to acrylic fiber. The surface is lubricated, the internal molecules are tightly placed, and the molecules lack a hydrophilic structure, so the moisture regain is very small and the moisture absorption function is poor.

  2. Corrosion resistance. It is resistant to bleaching agents, oxidants, hydrocarbons, ketones, petroleum products, and inorganic acids. It is resistant to dilute alkali, not afraid of mildew, but hot alkali can make it differentiate.

  3. Good abrasion resistance. Abrasion resistance is second only to nylon with the best abrasion resistance, better than other natural and synthetic fibers.

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