2. Eco-Friendly Alpaca Farming
Alpacas are among the most environmentally friendly animals on the planet. Their grazing habits minimize impact, and they produce more fleece than sheep while requiring fewer resources. Adapted to the harsh Andes environment, alpacas thrive naturally without the need for harmful chemicals, making their fiber a sustainable and eco-conscious choice.
4. Naturally Hypoallergenic
Alpaca fiber is naturally free of lanolin, a natural oil found in sheep's wool that can often cause irritation. This makes alpaca fiber hypoallergenic and perfect for sensitive skin. Its softness and warmth surpass traditional wool, providing a luxurious experience without discomfort.
Alpaca Washing Instructions

1. Soak in tepid water with a gentle shampoo and remove any dirty particles carefully.

2. Rinse gently in cool water.

3. Remove excess water, never twisting.

4. In a flat position, press to smooth any wrinkles, and maintain original shape.

5. To dry, simply lay flat away from sunlight and direct heat.
Additional Tips

Store your alpaca garment in a dry place, folded gently. Avoid hanging to prevent stretching. Use a sturdy paper box for extra protection and keep away from plastic bags. To repel bugs, try cedar chips or lavender.

If you wish to iron, gently and quickly (no vapor). Little secret: Place a towel on top of garment for extra protection.
