Oxford (cloth)

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Oxford is a type of weave employed to make the fabric in oxford shirts. The warp has two fine yarns paired together. The weft has one heavier, softly spun fill yarn, which gives the fabric a very subtle basketweave look.

The Pinpoint Oxford is a similar fabric with a finer basketweave look.

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