Oxford cloth is a plain-weave fabric, typically woven with a double warp and double weft pattern. This specific weaving technique creates a fine, grid-like texture on the fabric surface, maintaining its strength while increasing its softness and breathability.
Traditionally, Oxford cloth is made from cotton yarn, but modern Oxford cloth can also be made from blends, including polyester, nylon, and other synthetic fibers. Different combinations of materials can give Oxford cloth a variety of properties, such as enhanced water resistance or wrinkle resistance.
