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Natural Warmth, Natural Softness, and Natural Strength. Alpaca Fiber is superior in many ways to sheep's wool. Thus, Alpaca Clothing is lightweight, breathes, and keeps you comfortably warm. The Heritage Alpaca Collection offer a variety of alpaca products to enhance your wardrobe and keep you warm this winter. Find more items at our online store.

Benefits of Alpaca Socks - Three Reasons Your Feet Will Thank You
If you've ever owned an alpaca garment, you know how soft and comfortable they are. The fleece from these unique animals is used to make scarves, gloves, hats, and more. But what about alpaca socks? Here's three reasons why your feet will thank you if you own a pair or two...

Here are three reasons your feet will thank you when you slip them into a pair of alpaca socks:

1. They Are Warmer (And Cooler Too!)
Alpaca fiber is particularly unique because it is dense, yet very breathable. Garments made from the fiber are twice as warm as wool, so your feet will stay warm no matter the chilly temperatures outside.

But it's not just warmth that makes these socks unique. Because the fiber is so breathable, your feet will perspire less and therefore be cooler, even more than cotton. Interestingly, alpaca fiber retains these properties of warmth and coolness even when wet, which is a large contrast to wool and cotton.

2. Durability
Long known as extremely durable garments, alpaca clothing is often passed down generation to generation. Items will literally last a lifetime, and socks are no exception. Unlike wool and cotton, the fiber does not weaken or diminish with age, assuming proper care.

You can expect to pay more for a pair of alpaca socks, primarily since the fiber is not as plentiful as more traditional varieties. Yet, they are a tremendous value when durability is factored in.

3. Comfort Is King
Have you ever owned an itchy wool scarf or sweater? It's because wool is somewhat abrasive to your bare skin. Alpaca fiber is smooth to the touch and naturally hypoallergenic. As a result, your feet will be much more comfortable, even without considering added warmth and breath-ability.

Some have described the feel of alpaca socks as silky, almost the exact opposite of wool. In addition, since alpaca fiber comes in 22 natural colors, you'll have no trouble matching your socks with your favorite outfit!

Summary
Alpaca socks make a wonderful gift for yourself or someone who truly appreciates fine quality garments. They are exceptionally durable and you'll enjoy the added level of comfort and durability. You may even be able to hand them down to the next generation!

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