The difference between Oxford cloth 150D and 210D is not very big, but the difference in yarn thickness between 150D and 210D is 50DD, and the thickne…
Air layer fabrics are generally used in clothing accessories. There are two ways to form them. One is to soak pure cotton and other fabrics in a chemi…
CVC fabric refers to fabric that only contains polyester and cotton, and the cotton content will be higher than polyester, that is, the cotton content…
Polyester is the English word for polyester fiber or polyester. Polyester, like cotton, linen and silk, is our more common clothing fabric. Because po…
Lycrafabric in everyone’s mind is used to produce clothing, common ones include underwear and swimsuits, etc. However, in recent years, the use of Lyc…
The so-called composite Oxford cloth is to bond one or more layers of Oxford cloth with corresponding glue to form a double or multi-layer fabric. For…
Non-woven fabrics are usually used to make shopping bags and disposable hygiene products. Of course, non-woven fabrics can also be seen in the field o…
Because the surface structure of the fabric is very similar to that of peach skin, imitation leather velvet is also called peach skin velvet. The proc…
Velvet is a commonly used fabric for autumn and winter clothing. Velvet clothing as a whole gives people a luxurious and elegant feeling, so it is als…
Polyamide in Chinese means polyamide, and polyamide is the raw material used to produce nylon or what we call nylon. It is also a common clothing fabr…
Oxford cloth has a moderate texture, is super breathable, and is very easy to clean. Nowadays, most strollers, waist stools, and straps are made of 60…
Oxford cloth, at present, is involved in all walks of life, such as bags, tents, home, outdoor, industry, fire protection, etc. So what are the differ…