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Alpacas! Myths and Facts

Alpacas! Myths and Facts

Posted by Warrior Alpaca Socks on 12th Dec 2018

Addressing the 8 most common myths that surround the alpaca industry and textile production.Myth 1 – Alpacas roam freely in the wild.Fact - Unlike animals we are familiar with in the United States, there is no such thing as a wild alpaca. Alpacas have been domesticated for thousands of years. Alpacas originated in Asia and migrated to the Americas literally millions of years ago, becoming extinct …
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Keep your feet happy and healthy

Keep your feet happy and healthy

Posted by Warrior Alpaca Socks on 15th Sep 2016

With 26 bones and many joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments, the human foot is very complex. In a lifetime, each person logs an average 70,000 miles on their feet. With all that use on such a small percentage of our body it’s a wonder we get around at all! Kind of gives you a new respect for your feet, doesn’t it? That’s why proper foot care, and wearing the right socks and shoes is essentia …
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Get comfy in our casual alpaca socks

Get comfy in our casual alpaca socks

Posted by Warrior Alpaca Socks on 15th Sep 2016

Perhaps you've begun to see the term “Alpaca” used when talking about knits and accessories. If so, you may wonder just what alpaca is, and why it is different from other wools. You can find endless technical information regarding alpaca on the web, however, there is one main reason why consumers can't get enough– it simply feels better to wear than any other textile.Alpaca feels better becau …
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Looking for 100% Pure Alpaca Socks?

Looking for 100% Pure Alpaca Socks?

Posted by Kim Brooks on 28th Sep 2014

I get asked all the time for 100% Pure Alpaca socks. People believe that if there is more alpaca in a pair of socks they are a higher quality... Is that in fact the case?The highest quality alpaca socks are made up of three components and vary greatly depending on the end use...1) The right quality of Alpaca must be chosen respectful of the final product. Alpaca comes in five grades …
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Sock Care

Posted by Warrior Alpaca Socks on 11th Feb 2014

For best results when washing and to preserve the quality of your alpaca socks, follow these tips; Machine or hand wash in cool or cold water. Turn inside out to retain finish.Do not use bleach. Hang dry, lay flat to dry or tumble dry on air setting. No heat.Socks will last longer if you keep them out of the tumble dryer, but should they get tumbled it will not destroy them. Do not use …
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