A Study of Relative Hand Value of Quick Dry Inner Wear

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Hand feel properties are importance factor of quick dry inner wears. This study aims to evaluate the hand feel properties of women’s quick dry inner wears in the market (three commonly found products in the market) by studying their relative hand value. The relative hand value was measured according to the standard of AATCC-202. Experimental results revealed that the three quick dry inner wears performed differently in the hand feel. The experimental results were discussed comprehensively in this study.

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