Made with our soft and breathable blend of natural fibers plus BPA-free spandex for stretch.
Alpaca clothing is made from the incredibly versatile fleece of the alpaca, a free-roaming animal native to the Andes. Softer, warmer and more breathable than traditional wool, alpaca fiber brings together comfort and performance in one sustainable material.
Key benefits of alpaca clothing:
At PAKA, we take these benefits further by using Traceable Alpaca™ blended with plant-based and recycled performance fibers for added stretch and durability. Every piece is designed for movement, made ethically in Peru, and built for all-season comfort.
Learn more in our Basecamp post: Alpaca 101: What Is Alpaca Wool And Why Should You Wear It?
Yes. Alpaca clothing is one of the most ethical, cruelty-free options available when sourced responsibly. At PAKA, we work with free-range alpaca herded by indigenous communities in the high Andes. These animals are shorn gently once a year, like a haircut, with no harm done.
We also work alongside a team of Quechua women artisans in Peru, who knit and sew each garment. This not only ensures fair wages and craft preservation, but also supports rural economies through long-term relationships and investment.
Learn more: Our Journey to Full Traceability
Yes, that’s what makes it so versatile. Alpaca fiber is hollow, which allows air to circulate through the fiber itself, unlike most wools that retain heat through density. This natural breathability helps regulate your body temperature and makes alpaca clothing ideal for travel, layering or outdoor activities.
Alpaca fiber is also moisture-wicking, pulling sweat away and drying quickly. So whether you're hiking, commuting, or lounging, it keeps you dry and comfortable.
Yes. Unlike sheep’s wool, alpaca fiber is lanolin-free, which makes it naturally hypoallergenic. This is great news for people with wool sensitivities or sensitive skin, since alpaca clothing doesn’t itch or irritate like traditional wool can.
PAKA uses only fine-micron Royal and Baby Alpaca for all next-to-skin garments, making them incredibly soft and wearable all day long.
Definitely. Alpaca clothes last longer, stay fresher and feel better season after season. They don’t pill, don’t itch, and don’t need frequent washing, so they outlast cheaper alternatives in both form and function.
Each PAKA piece is a long-term investment in comfort, performance and sustainability – made with care from the source to your closet.
While both are natural, insulating fibers, alpaca outperforms sheep’s wool – even merino – in several key ways:
Compared to merino, alpaca offers a better balance of comfort, performance, and longevity – making it the ideal choice for year-round wear.
Learn more in our Basecamp post: Alpaca Fiber - What Makes It Different From Wool
Alpaca clothing is naturally sustainable. Alpacas have soft, padded feet that minimize land disruption and require significantly less water and food than sheep or goats. Their fleece grows annually, so it’s a renewable fiber – and it doesn’t contain lanolin, which requires harsh chemicals to process in traditional wool.
PAKA takes sustainability further with its fully Traceable Alpaca™, natural-fiber blends and plastic-free packaging – creating apparel that’s high-performance yet low-impact.
Learn more in our Basecamp post: Is Alpaca Fiber Sustainable? The Future Of Eco-Friendly Fashion
It does. Alpaca fiber has natural antimicrobial properties, meaning it resists the bacteria that cause odors. Combined with its excellent breathability and moisture control, your alpaca clothes stay fresh longer between washes. That’s a huge plus for travel, exercise or reducing laundry loads.
Not when it’s made with premium materials and careful design. Alpaca fiber is lanolin-free, making it naturally hypoallergenic and a gentler option for sensitive skin. Unlike traditional wool, it won’t trigger the same itch or irritation.
At PAKA, we use only fine-micron Royal and Baby Alpaca, selected for its silky softness and smooth feel. When paired with our performance blends and artisan-made knits, the result is next-to-skin comfort that’s breathable, lightweight and never scratchy.
It’s official. All of PAKA's clothing is now fully traceable back to the origin.
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