Alpacas are mammals that belong to the camelid family and feed on Icchu (natural grass that only grows in the high Andes).
The term "Baby Alpaca" refers to alpaca fiber with a fineness between 19 and 22 microns, generally obtained from the fleece of young alpacas that have been raised with good nutrition and care.
Baby alpaca fiber is highly valued worldwide for its unique characteristics, distinguishing it from other natural fibers with its silkiness and great warmth.
Hypoallergenic
Baby alpaca does not contain lanolin, making it hypoallergenic.
Softness
Baby alpaca is soft and fine to the touch, creating a comfortable sensation when in contact with the skin.
Durability
Baby alpaca is resistant to wear and dirt accumulation.
Thermal
Baby alpaca is warm and lightweight, making garments both cozy and light.
Softness
Baby alpaca is soft and fine to the touch, creating a comfortable sensation when in contact with the skin.
Hypoallergenic
Baby alpaca does not contain lanolin, making it hypoallergenic.
Durability
Baby alpaca is resistant to wear and dirt accumulation.
Thermal
Baby alpaca is warm and lightweight, making garments both cozy and light.