What's the difference between a cotton Oxford shirt and a youth cloth?

The biggest difference is that Oxford cloth usually has the same warp and weft color, as thick as thin; One of the warp and weft of the youth cloth is bleached and the other is colored yarn.

Oxford cloth is a new fabric with various functions and wide applications. There are mainly plaid, full-elastic, nylon, tiange and other varieties on the market. Oxford, also known as Oxford spinning. Oxford cloth, which originated in England, is a traditional combed cotton fabric named after Oxford University, and started around 1900. As a double warp, fine combed high count yarn interweaves with coarse weft to form weft double plain weave.

Youth fabric is a cotton fabric interwoven by monochromatic warp and bleached weft or bleached warp and monochromatic weft. Named after clothes suitable for young people. The weave of the fabric is mainly plain weave, and most of the warp and weft yarns are 36.4 ~ 18.2 cotton yarn (16 ~ 32 inches count). Most of the colors are medium color, that is, the darker warp yarns (or weft yarns) are interwoven with the white weft yarns (or warp yarns), and the color presented on the cloth surface is still medium light color. The cloth body is smooth and soft, which is an economical and practical daily clothing material. After shrink-proof finishing, the shrinkage rate can be controlled within 3%.