Oxford cloth is also called Oxford spinning. A traditional combed cotton fabric that originated in the United Kingdom and was named after Oxford University, Oxford cloth began around 1900. It uses finer combed high-count yarn as a double warp and is interwoven with a thicker weft yarn in a weft-heavy flat weave. Therefore, Oxford cloth itself is not waterproof, and there is no standard of Oxford cloth that is waterproof. If Oxford cloth wants to have a waterproof effect, it usually needs to be obtained through post-finishing processing, and the waterproof effect has nothing to do with the specifications of the Oxford cloth. 210D Oxford cloth and 420D Oxford cloth have the same waterproof effect when adding the same waterproof additives and using exactly the same process conditions.
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