Alpaca fiber
Alpaca fiber is one of the finest and most luxurious fibers in the world. Warmer than wool and softer than cashmere, it is hypoallergenic, lightweight, and durable. Sourced from the Peruvian Andes, it grows naturally in over 40 shades, ranging from ivory to black, including shades of grey and brown. Perfect for high-quality, comfortable garments.
From the Andes to You
A cousin of the llama, alpacas graze at altitudes of 10,000 to 14,000 feet in the harsh high plains of the Peruvian Andes. Their thick, sumptuous coats grow naturally in more than 40 shades. Alpaca fiber is warmer and stronger than wool, and so resistant to saturation that it’s nearly water-repellent. It’s also lanolin-free, making it hypoallergenic. The lighter shades of the fiber absorb dyes beautifully, making it an invaluable material for designers looking to create vibrant, colorful pieces.
Alpaca Fiber at a Glance
- Lighter and warmer than wool.
- Luxuriously soft to the touch with a silky sheen.
- Comfortable and versatile to wear.
- Grows naturally in dozens of beautiful shades.
- Hypoallergenic.
- Using Alpaca fiber promotes sustainable agriculture in the Andes.