Facts About Alpaca
Alpaca is unimaginably soft and luxurious and is native to the high Andes Mountains of South America. Domesticated for centuries, their precious fleece was worn only by royalty. The fiber is soft like cashmere and stronger than wool. Alpaca is light yet extremely strong, naturally water-repellent, difficult to ignite, and yet retains the ability to keep you comfortably warm. Alpaca wool is considered a luxury fiber with unique properties.
Imagine a fiber that is incredibly soft on the skin and warm touch. It contains no lanolin and is hypoallergenic. Alpaca and wool blend such as merino is common to improve processing and durability. Finally, alpaca does not retain water, is thermal insular, and can resist solar radiation effectively. Imagine the stylish mesmerizing look and unimaginable softness.