The Alpaca is a mammal that lives in high altitudes in South America and has a wonderful fleece that keeps it comfortable at a wide range of temperatures. Alpacas are seasonally shorn of their fleece which is combed and cleaned and made into these gorgeous clothes.
Baby Alpaca is a very fine grade of alpaca fibre, often from the belly of grown-up alpacas, not necessarily from actual baby alpacas. It's around 19-21 micron in diameter.
Alpaca clothing has heaps of benefits for your child and family as it is actually superior to Merino wool in a number of ways!
If you need to wash it, hand-wash in lukewarm water, cool to tepid, no more than 30C.
Use a liquid detergent designed to protect natural fibres for wool as sold in our fabric care category here.
Gently squeeze water through, avoiding any rubbing or wringing action.
Rinse at the same lukewarm, tepid temperature avoiding temperature change. Gently squeeze the water through.
Lay out on a towel, and then gently roll it up to remove excess water. Do not wring or twist the garment.
Lay flat to dry, re-shaping while damp. Avoid direct heat and sunlight.
"I bought this a year ago for my then 7 year old - 2nd winter of wear now and looks to last more - as long as it doesn't get lost! Such a practical, simple, warm scarf for kids as it stays on and no loose ends flapping around, he's happy to wear it out and about every day in colder months. Lovely warm alpaca wool, I've hand-washed this in just-warm water so it's stayed as good as new."
This was washed... had to be careful
This was worn by... My outdoors boy
Sizing: Feels true to size
I'd recommend this to a friend.
"A really nice colour (apple green), made in Peru, comfortable, and very warm. Doesn't itch and fairly stretchy without being too big."
This was washed... not needed washing yet
"This is a great ribbed collar. Our son did not like it at first but now asks to put it on every time we go out. It is great to keep the neck warm but it does not cover the chest, which is not great. Perfect for autumn."
This was worn by... 16 month old child
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