A simple extraction method effectively measures the changes in hand resulting from different fabric types, flame standard (FR) finishes, and fabric wetness. The effects of FR finishes and wetness on the original fabric hand are inconsistent in terms of the direction of increase or decrease depending on the fabric and finish. When FR finished fabrics are wetted, hand forces increase for all fabrics tested. In investigating the relationships between hand values and selected hand-related physical and surface properties, flexural rigidity, drape, and static friction are the major properties that influence hand force measured by the extraction method. This simple method appears to closely approximate the fabric tactile response the human feels when touching and grabbing. hand values objectively measured by this method simultaneously reflect that physical and surface properties of the fabric that are important in determining overall hand.