Alpaca Taos Crew
Geometric mosaics in heathered shades of earth and sky pattern our handknit crewneck in pure alpaca. Rib-knit trim
$298.00
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"Retro Pro" AlpacaGolf Cardigan Alpaca made its debut in Golf circles in the 1950's. Embraced by golfing professionals for lightness and ease of motion, alpaca made a name for its self! Professionals of the day had special requirements for their golf sweaters. They wanted more fabric for a less restrictive fit, sometimes referred to as the floppy cardigan or just "alpaca". Their favorite cardigan is back! We worked with those that wore and loved this style and created the perfect golf cardigan based on their requirements: raglan inset sleeves, reinforced elastic for excellent fit, belle sleeves and pocket free! This is the cardigan you have been looking for! Other Colors $179.99
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TuttleAlpaca V-neck Sweater The most versatile sweaters you'll ever own. In an array of fashionable colors. 100% fleecy alpaca fibers keep you warmer in the cold, cooler as it warms up.
$175.00
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Inca FashionsBaby Alpaca Polo Irresistibly soft,100% Baby Alpaca is even more luxurious when it is knit into this incredibly light weigh polo. Perfect for hitting the links or for dress with a sport coat. Don't forget just kicking around, this polo is all around great! Available in smoke, black, and mariner blue.
$159.99
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Alpaca Links CardiganAn iconic classic in soft, springy links stitch alpaca. The cardigan is a relaxed alternative to a sport coat. 5 colors.
$145.00
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Gretchen says...
What's special about Alpaca? It's lighter than cashmere yet stronger and more durable than wool. It's naturally water repellant.
Alpacas have been domesticated for at least 6,000 years, making them one of the oldest known domestically raised animals in the world. Members of the Incan civilization raised alpacas for their fleece, which they referred to as "the fiber of the gods." Inca kings and queens used it for their royal robes.
Kuru Alpacafrom National GeographicTiwanaku, near the southeastern shore of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, is one of the most important pre-Columbian archaeological sites in the world. Inspired by a ceremonial Tiwanaku ceramic called a keru from A.D. 800, Bolivian textile artists created this pattern using traditional abstract icons. Knit using a dozen shades of blue, green, and gray 100% alpaca yarn, this comfortable crewneck continues millennia-old Andean Altiplano craft traditions. $148.00
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Alpaca Zip Neck PulloverThis modern pullover is classic and easy to wear. For added style, the mock turtleneck collar and upper yoke are detailed with a fine rib. This wonderful sweater is finished with a zippered neck for easy layering and rib-knit cuffs. $135.99
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Alpaca Unlimited |
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