
Hand feel (Hand, Fabric hand, Fabric feel) is the property of
fabrics
Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, filaments, threads, and different types of fabric. At first, the word "textiles" only referred to woven fabrics. However, weaving is not ...
related to the
touch
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that expresses
sensory comfort. It refers to the way fabrics feel against the skin or in the hand and conveys information about the cloth's softness and smoothness. Hand feel is an estimated and subjective property of different fabrics, but nowadays, hand feel could be measured and assessed
statistically.
Handle
This terminology was commonly used in relation to wool, referred to as a 'wool term,' or in the broader textile industry to describe fabrics.
When discussing wool, the term encompasses all the characteristics that contribute to its quality, including softness, fineness, length, and elasticity.
These traits are typically perceived through touch.
When evaluating the quality of woven fabrics, the attribute of "handle" is also a factor.
This term refers to qualities like hardness, severity, softness, and smoothness, which are also assessed through touch and contribute to the overall quality of the fabric.
Tactile senses
Our daily life experiences are profoundly influenced by the sense of touch. Touch is the first sense to develop, beginning in the first trimester of pregnancy. During the next few months in the womb, the baby's entire body develops touch receptors. Around 7 weeks into pregnancy, touch is the first sense to develop in the fetus. Therefore, hand feel is an important characteristic of clothing that provides sensory comfort.
Hand feel (also called handle or drape) is one of the basic characteristics that are necessary for sensory comfort that is related to tactile
comfort
Comfort is a state of physical or psychological ease, often characterized by the absence of hardship. Individuals experiencing a lack of comfort are typically described as uncomfortable or in discomfort. A degree of psychological comfort can b ...
.
It is related to the friction between the clothes and the body. It is associated with smoothness, roughness, softness, and stiffness of clothing material. The degree of tactile discomfort may vary with individuals. Some of the terms that describe the tactile sensations are clingy, sticky, scratchy, prickly, soft, stiff, heavy, light and hard.
Terms
There are different terms in use for describing the softness of textile materials. Wool trade term for the same is
''Handle
'' or
''A good handling
''. The opposing term is 'A poor handling' that suggests the material's poor or harsh hand feel.
Objective
Fabrics during
manufacturing
Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of equipment, labor, machines, tools, and chemical or biological processing or formulation. It is the essence of the
secondary sector of the economy. The term may refer ...
becomes harsh that is undesirable hence they are made soft again for end users or useful input materials for subsequent processes. The hand feel matters in selecting the fabrics for a particular category or line; for instance, softer clothes are preferred for children. Ladies' clothes are designed with lighter and softer than men's cloth.
Softening and stiffening
Softening finishes are aimed to make materials, soft, in against to that stiffening finishes are intended to make materials, stiff in order to prevent
sagging. Stiffening adds crispiness to the light
sheer fabric
Sheer fabric is textile, fabric which is made using thin Thread (unit of measurement), thread or low density of knits, knit. This results in a semi-Transparency (optics), transparent and flimsy cloth. Some sheer fabrics become transparency (optic ...
s. Stiffening involves the application of
thermoplastic
A thermoplastic, or thermosoftening plastic, is any plastic polymer material that becomes pliable or moldable at a certain elevated temperature and solidifies upon cooling.
Most thermoplastics have a high molecular weight. The polymer chains as ...
resin
A resin is a solid or highly viscous liquid that can be converted into a polymer. Resins may be biological or synthetic in origin, but are typically harvested from plants. Resins are mixtures of organic compounds, predominantly terpenes. Commo ...
s and
polymer
A polymer () is a chemical substance, substance or material that consists of very large molecules, or macromolecules, that are constituted by many repeat unit, repeating subunits derived from one or more species of monomers. Due to their br ...
s.
Parchmentising is a kind of finish that stiffens the treated cellulosic materials while imparting translucency.
More objectives of hand feel are:
Fabric drape
Drape (draping or fabric drape) is the property of different textile materials how they fold, fall, or hang along with a three-dimensional body. Draping depends upon the
fiber
Fiber (spelled fibre in British English; from ) is a natural or artificial substance that is significantly longer than it is wide. Fibers are often used in the manufacture of other materials. The strongest engineering materials often inco ...
characteristics and the flexibility, looseness, and softness of the material.Drape finishes can also alter the draping properties of clothes.''
'' Draping clothes embrace feminine beauty.'
Loft
Hand feel adds compression resiliency; Soft fabrics tend to spring back to their original shape.
Sewability
Soft fabrics are more compatible in sewing. Softness improves the sewability of the fabrics. Handfeel helps not only in selling the goods and comfort but also aid in sewing (avoids stitching holes).
Factors
Hand feel may vary with the
composition
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, various yarn parameters (such as hairiness, twist and
yarn count), and
gsm
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(fabric weight), and fabric construction. Some undesired acid, alkaline, and temperature treatments can make certain fabrics harsher.
The judgement of fabrics on the scale of soft to harsh is affected by the following parameters.
Fiber properties and yarn
The
staple length and diameter of the constituting fibers affect the softness of the materials. More considerable fiber length needs less
twisting, and loosely twisted yarns tend to have a softer hand feel. Examples are
egyptian, and pima cotton is softer than cotton with shorter fibers. The same is with Silk, and synthetic fibers that have infinite length are softer.
Texture
The concept of texture pertains to the characteristics of a fabric's surface and can be discerned through both visual and tactile perceptions. The texture of a fabric may be either smooth or rough. As
natural fiber
Natural fibers or natural fibres (see Spelling differences#-re, -er, spelling differences) are fibers that are produced by geology, geological processes, or from the bodies of plants or animals.
They can be used as a component of Composite mate ...
s are characterized by inherent variations, they tend to imbue fabrics with greater texture compared to their
synthetic or manufactured counterparts. The texture of a fabric is also greatly influenced by factors such as yarn type, finishing techniques, and fabric structure.
Surface contour
The
surface contour of the
fiber
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characterizes its outer surface along its shaft and may be rough, smooth, scaly, serrated, convoluted, or striated, all of which contribute to the friction, softness, and texture. The property is important for the texture and hand feel of the fabric that is made.
Fabric construction and thickness
The fabric construction and thickness of the cloth can present harsh or soft handfeel. Usually, the fine and lightweight structures with loose weave or knit constructions are more delicate until the twisted or textured yarns are not used. On the other hand, heavy, and thicker fabrics could be soft or harsh depending upon the after treatments and varied yarn forms.
Process
The feel of some fabrics like
silk
Silk is a natural fiber, natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be weaving, woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is most commonly produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoon (silk), c ...
(satin), fine
muslin
Muslin () is a cotton fabric of plain weave. It is made in a wide range of weights from delicate sheers to coarse sheeting. It is commonly believed that it gets its name from the city of Mosul, Iraq.
Muslin was produced in different regions o ...
s (),
rayon
Rayon, also called viscose and commercialised in some countries as sabra silk or cactus silk, is a semi-synthetic fiber made from natural sources of regenerated cellulose fiber, cellulose, such as wood and related agricultural products. It has t ...
(modal or
lyocell
Lyocell is a semi-synthetic fibre used to make textiles for clothing and other purposes. It is a form of regenerated cellulose made by dissolving pulp and dry jet-wet spinning. Unlike rayon, which is made by the more common viscose processe ...
), nylon and
microfiber
Microfiber (microfibre in British English) is synthetic fibre finer than one Denier (unit), denier or decitex/thread, having a diameter of less than ten micrometre, micrometers.
The most common types of microfiber are made variously of polye ...
s' fabrics are naturally soft. Still, in large, it is manipulated with different
processes and
finishing techniques.
Fabric softener
A fabric softener (American English) or fabric conditioner (British English) is a conditioner applied to laundry after it has been washed in a washing machine. A similar, more dilute preparation meant to be applied to dry fabric is known as a wrin ...
s and certain surface finishes such as napping help improve the hand feel of fabrics.
Fabric softeners
Fabric softener
A fabric softener (American English) or fabric conditioner (British English) is a conditioner applied to laundry after it has been washed in a washing machine. A similar, more dilute preparation meant to be applied to dry fabric is known as a wrin ...
s are substances that aid in the softening, durability, and drape of fabrics. Softeners also help in providing body to the fabrics and they facilitate other finishing processes, such as wrinkle resistance finish where fabrics become stiffened
due to the finish. Silicone compounds,
substituted ammonium compounds, fats, wax emulsions, and oils are the most commonly used softening agents.
Surface finishes
Surface finishes are the treatments that alter the surface and feel of the textiles. They include several mechanical and chemical applications.
Mechanical
= Napping
=
Napping
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or Raising produces a soft and fibrous surface, it is a mechanical finish. A machine equipped with metallic wires that breaks the yarns and creates a fibrous surface on the surface.
Sueding
Sueding is a similar finish to napping, but it's a delicate finish; the arrangements on the machine, such as bristles, are softer.
Shearing
Shearing
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improves the
appearance
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and feel of the fabric by cutting the loops or
raised surface to a uniform and even height.
Chemical
= Mercerizing
=
Mercerizing improves the characteristics of the cellulosic materials and improves the feel and aesthetics of the treated fabrics.
=Deweighting
=
Deweighting, or weight reduction, is a treatment for polyester to make it like silk. The treatment peels the surface and reduces the fiber weight and strength while making them softer and finer. Additionally, the treatment enhances the absorbency of the treated substrates.
Bio polishing
Bio polishing or Enzyme wash is applicable in cellulosic fibers; it is a
cellulase
Cellulase (; systematic name 4-β-D-glucan 4-glucanohydrolase) is any of several enzymes produced chiefly by fungi, bacteria, and protozoans that catalyze cellulolysis, the decomposition of cellulose and of some related polysaccharides:
: Endo ...
enzyme treatment that helps cut protruding fibers and produce a clean, lustrous and softer material.
Functional finishes
Functional finishes add value other than handfeel and aesthetics.
Moisture wicking is an example of functional finish that enhances the wearer's comfort.
Testing
So far, hand feel has been a subjectively judged parameter based on manual touch. But now, there are hand feel testers that can evaluate the quality with parameters of bending, roughness, compression, and friction.
Tests
One of the instrumental test methods is "
AATCC TM 202:2014," which measures the "feels and looks" similar to manual sensory perceptions.
Kawabata evaluation system
The Kawabata evaluation system predicts human responses and understands the perception of softness. Additionally, it can be used to determine the transient heat transfer properties associated with the sensation of coolness generated when fabrics come into contact with the skin while being worn.
Interactive touch-activated display
The interactive touch-activated display, also known as the "iTad," is a device equipped with multitouch sensing that can help feel images on a touch screen.
How different fabrics feel when someone judges them manually
Manually evaluating the fabric's feel is subjective.
Perception
Perception () is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the presented information or environment. All perception involves signals that go through the nervous syste ...
s of different people may differ. Skillful assessment may require experience in the handling of different fabrics. More technically, both
thermoception
In physiology, thermoception or thermoreception is the sensation and perception of temperature, or more accurately, temperature differences inferred from heat flux. It deals with a series of events and processes required for an organism to recei ...
and
thermal effusivity
In thermodynamics, a material's thermal effusivity, also known as thermal responsivity, is a measure of its ability to exchange energy with its surroundings. It is an intensive quantity defined as the square root of the product of the material's ...
play roles in how different fabrics feel.
* Cotton, linen, and rayon are good conductors of heat. The heat from the finger may be lost on touching while judging. Thus, these fibers "feel cool to the touch."
* Wool feels warm as it is not a good
conductor of heat. The heat is not lost when someone puts his/her finger on the fabric of wool, it remains there and that is why the wool feels warm. Wool has elasticity and is springy as well.
* Silk, like wool, feels warm. It is elastic and feels smooth.
See also
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Aesthetics (textile)
Aesthetics in textiles is one of the basic concepts of Textile performance, serviceability of textiles. It is determined by the perception of Somatosensory system, touch and Visual perception, sight. Aesthetics imply the appearance and attracti ...
*
Clothing comfort
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Performance (textiles)
Textile performance, also known as fitness for purpose, is a textile's capacity to withstand various conditions, environments, and hazards, qualifying it for particular uses. The performance of textile products influences their appearance, comfo ...
*
Somatosensory system
The somatosensory system, or somatic sensory system is a subset of the sensory nervous system. The main functions of the somatosensory system are the perception of external stimuli, the perception of internal stimuli, and the regulation of bod ...
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