Sirius Alpaca Scarves woven from 100% Baby Alpaca Fleece Add Soft Luxury, Warmth to Wardrobe
Sirius Alpacas’ scarves made from 100 percent baby alpaca fleece, add softness, color and luxury to any wardrobe. These baby-fleece alpaca scarves are available in an array of colors, bringing versatility and style to office and school outfits. Because alpaca fiber is extremely insulating, scarves made with alpaca keep wearers warm in chilly temperatures.
These colorful alpaca scarves are fun to wear draped, twisted or wrapped around the neck in a loose tuck. Their flat, clean look carries a professional appearance, yet they have a fringe accent that adds a little whimsy. Women and men find these scarves to be a must-have fall, winter and spring accessory.
Because these premium-quality scarves are made from 100 percent baby-alpaca fleece, they feel like silky cashmere, and must be either dry cleaned or washed by hand in a mild detergent and air dried. They measure 14 by 72 inches (with fringe).
Alpaca fiber, prized for its luxurious softness and comforting warmth, is used in fine textiles. Alpaca fleece, or wool, is valued for its remarkably soft texture, light weight and warmth. Similar to SmartWool?, alpaca fiber has excellent moisture-wicking properties. A natural fiber that keeps the best qualities of wool, alpaca has far less le factor because each strand of baby and superfine fiber has far fewer microscopic barbs than sheep and lambs’ wool. Similar to cashmere, the highest quality alpaca fiber, baby alpaca, can be worn against the skin and has a silky smoothness. Because alpacas do not secrete lanolin as sheep do, most people can wear alpaca without allergic reactions.
These scarves, a luxury product of Peru, are priced to sell quickly at $40 each. Current available colors include: camel, white, black, charcoal, maroon, olive, lavender, Navy, pink, beige, purple, turquoise, blue and others. Check for color availability, as certain colors sell out and new colors are introduced.
Sirius Alpacas is a family farm in Chardon, Ohio that raises and boards alpacas for fun, therapy and profit. The farm uses its fleeces in the production of high-quality yarns and felted goods. Sirius Alpacas also imports fair-trade Andean items from Peru and Bolivia, offering the style and culture of South American, Andean goods while helping the farmers, artists and craftsmen of that region.