Alpaca wool is renowned for its luxurious feel and stands among the world’s finest natural fibres.
Its hollow structure makes it both lighter and warmer than merino or cashmere. With more people now seeking sustainable clothing options, alpaca fibre emerges as the go-to for comfort and durability. In this guide, we’ll explore why alpaca should be the go-to choice, if you value both style and the planet.
What is alpaca fibre?
Alpaca fibre comes from the fleece of alpacas, native to the Andes in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. For centuries, indigenous communities have valued it for its unique qualities. There are two types of alpaca fleece: Huacaya, which is soft and fluffy, and Suri, which is silky and smooth. Alpacas are shorn once a year – a humane practice that keeps them cool in the heat. Though delicate to the touch, alpaca fibre is strong and long-lasting, resisting pilling better than wool. It’s the perfect choice for clothing that endures.
Key benefits of alpaca fibre in clothing
Alpaca wool offers a wealth of benefits that make it an ideal choice for clothing. From comfort to durability, here’s why this natural fibre should be your top pick:
Softness and comfort
Alpaca fibre is smoother than wool, which makes it softer on the skin. With no lanolin and a gentler texture, it’s less likely to itch – offering greater comfort to the wearer (especially if you have sensitive skin). Plus, alpaca is antimicrobial and resists odours, so it stays fresh all day long.
Insulation and temperature regulation
Alpaca wool adapts easily to different climates and conditions. Its hollow core keeps you warm in the cold and cool in the heat. It wicks away moisture, perfect for hikers who need to stay dry and comfortable, as well as everyday wear.
Durability
Alpaca fibre is strong, like silk. This means garments hold their shape and look good over time. With the right care, alpaca clothing can last for generations. Plus, it doesn’t pill – making it ideal for both daily wear and investment pieces, like the Annabelle Fur Trimmed Cape.
Water and stain resistance
Alpaca fibre is naturally water-repellent. If you get caught in a downpour, you’ll stay dry. Its smooth surface also sheds dirt, to keep your garments looking their best for longer.
Sustainability
Alpacas have a low environmental impact – they (quite literally) tread lightly on the land. Unlike goats and sheep, their padded feet don’t cause damage. They graze without harming roots, so plants keep growing after they’ve passed. Plus, alpaca fibre is biodegradable and renewable—when your garment’s life ends, it returns to the earth, leaving no trace.
The alpaca wool used in Lacorine products
We work with skilled Peruvian artisans to source alpaca fibre and pelts ethically.
No animals are harmed in the making of our garments. Any pelts used come from alpacas that didn’t survive the harsh Andean winters, and the fibre is produced from the yearly shearing. Losing an alpaca is a huge loss for farmers, as each can provide fleece for up to twenty years. Our partnerships offer a steady income, supporting their way of life.
Every Lacorine piece is crafted with care, showing our dedication to quality and detail. Our designs are timeless and versatile, with elegant pieces to suit any setting or occasion.
Why choose alpaca fleece over other materials?
The timeless appeal and versatility of alpaca fibre makes it a smart choice for building a more durable and sustainable wardrobe.
It’s lighter and softer than traditional wool, making it ideal for layering without the added weight. You get warmth without the bulk and breathability that synthetic fabrics can’t match.
While synthetics trap heat and stifle, alpaca stays comfortable in any season, letting your skin breathe while keeping you warm when it counts.
Shop Lacorine’s luxury alpaca products
Alpaca fibre is more than a luxury fabric – it’s a natural, sustainable alternative that offers a range of benefits to the wearer. From its softness to its temperature regulation – when you choose alpaca, you’re choosing the perfect blend of softness, strength, and sustainability.
Experience the benefits of alpaca firsthand with our collection of knitwear and accessories.
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