What? Alpaca Clothing?
November 25th, 2009
For thousands of years the people of South America have indulged in the luxury which is Alpaca clothing. In fact Inca kings stipulated that they would wear nothing else! The story goes such that when the Spanish cautiously came into contact with the Inca culture, at a moment of tension and uncertainty, one Spaniard, upon feeling for himself the spun Alpaca wool, turned to another and exclaimed “Holy Cow José! This stuff is good!”.
Since then Alpaca clothing has steadily become an increasing indicator of sophistication and style in the past two decades, but why all the hype about Alpaca clothing?

We’ve all heard about wool. It’s some damn warm stuff. Not only is it warm, but plenty soft too. Although it does come with its downsides; it can itch, it can shrink and its a little too delicate for all uses. Alpaca Wool takes the downsides of wool; turns them into benefits, then takes wool’s good points and improves them! Alpaca wool is warmer, stronger and softer than Merino and Angora wool and Cashmere due to the protein structure of the fiber and the fiber’s microscopic air pockets!
What’s more is that Alpaca Clothing, for all its benefits contains no lanolin – which means it won’t cause itching. Hypo-allergic wool?! Hell yeah! And like other natural fibers, Alpaca Clothing is odor resistant and has the benefit of being water resistant too! You will be laughing when it begins you rain as you
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A fire on an Alpaca Farm in Erie, Colorado, claimed the lives of 14 Alpacas on 14 December. Mountain View Fire Protection District were able to rescue some alpacas from the blaze and prevent the fire spreading from the barn to the resident house some 30 yards away.
The Midwest Alpaca Owner Association states that there are now over 81 registered Alpaca farms in Missouri and Kansas. We are talking several hundred of these cute little critters here! One such of these farms, Aconcagua, owned by Patricio and Veronica Mujica has a particular tale.







