Welcome to the Andes Mountains

Where alpaca fiber has evolved for millions of years

We make our clothing from one of the most dynamic materials in the world.

Where generations of knowledge come together

Learn about our team of Quechua weavers.

Where we work with nature to create earth-friendly apparel

Over the past five years, we've developed a fully circular and traceable material through our Origin program.

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Alpacas roaming free near a stream in the Andes Mountains
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Woman weaving with a weaving belt
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"If there was one crucial wardrobe update to make this season, it would certainly be the shift from plastic to PAKA."

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"...warmer, cozier, and lighter than their merino counterparts."

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"Whenever he wore it back in the U.S., people admired it and... wanted one."

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"It’s based in function, and seeing nature as a technology."

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"If there was one crucial wardrobe update to make this season, it would certainly be the shift from plastic to PAKA."

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"...warmer, cozier, and lighter than their merino counterparts."

WSL Logo

"Whenever he wore it back in the U.S., people admired it and... wanted one."

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"It’s based in function, and seeing nature as a technology."

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Winter Essentials


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The Original Hoodie


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Best Sellers


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Alpaca Socks


Paka was created to bring you closer to where your clothing comes from, what it's made of, and who made it. Nature holds all the answers we need, and through evolution has created the natural technology found in our materials today.

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Preserving a tradition

We're working alongside 100+ Quechua women weavers to build an NGO that preserves the Inca traditions. Each of our products include a handwoven Inca ID that is made on a handloom in the Sacred Valley of Peru.
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Paka ambassadors

is a renowned environmentalist, National Geographic Photographer, and co-founder of SeaLegacy. In her expeditions around the world, Cristina has been a first-hand witness to the impact of plastic on our environment



We are working to challenge other companies to take the opportunity to rethink their materials and their processes. Together, we have launched the Good Ocean (as you'll note in the footer), which is a community of businesses aligning to meet and exceed conservation best practices across their total supply chain to achieve ultimate ocean health

is a physician specializing in internal medicine, endocrinology and hospice care. He is an internationally recognized educator and thought leader on the microbiome as it relates to health, disease, and food systems. Dr Zach founded *Seraphic Group and the non-profit Farmer’s Footprint to develop root-cause solutions for human and ecological health.

Zach's passion for education reaches across many disciplines, including topics such as the role of soil and water ecosystems in human genomics, immunity, and gut/brain health. His work in for-profit and nonprofit arenas is creating avenues for collaborative action for all stakeholders in our global community for a regenerative future of health for the planet and our children.

“If our game plan is to survive as a species, we need to start making decisions in a different way”

Cristina Mittermeier, Founder of SeaLegacy

"I want to be part of the generation that pivots away from plastic and towards natural fibers."

Leah Dawson, Pro-Surfer and Ocean Advocate

"Bring yourself closer to the Earth by knowing where your clothing comes from and how it's made."

Zach Bush MD, Triple-Board Certified Physican

"By far the warmest and lightest hoodie I've ever owned."

Lindsey Young, Climber

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