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Oxford fabric is a functional woven textile renowned for its durability, abrasion resistance, structural stability, and ease of maintenance. Its defining characteristic is its distinctive weave structure.
- Core Weave Structure (Oxford Weave):
– Construction: Typically a variant of basket weave or panama weave.
– Yarn Configuration: Warp yarns use two or more fine plied threads, while weft yarns employ a single coarser thread.
– Effect: Creates a characteristic pebbled or checkerboard texture, resulting in a flat surface with visible interlacing points. The tight structure yields high toughness.
- Origin: Named after Oxford University, where it gained popularity for student shirts in the 19th century.