Alpaca wool white socks for women
The ribbed edge is woven with sparkling yarn
Alpacas are mainly bred for their excellent wool. Alpaca wool is shiny and silky, soft and luxurious. Alpaca wool is considered to be 7 times warmer and 3 times stronger than sheep's wool, it is not prickly and does not contain lanolin, so it is allergy-free. Wool is available in 22 different natural shades. The carding, spinning, and weaving of alpaca wool is very similar to that of sheep's wool. Alpacas are generally sheared once a year in the spring. Each shearing yields about 2.2 to 4.5 kg of wool. Wool quality is measured in microns (mc-micron), but other properties are also taken into account, such as wool uniformity. They also determine the price of wool.
Color: white
Composition: 27% alpaca wool, 58% acrylic, 12% polyamide, 3% lurex
An interesting fact about alpacas: Alpacas are easily transportable
Alpacas are transported quickly, using a horse trailer, a minivan, an SUV, or a canopied pickup, as they generally lie down while the vehicle moves. It's even common in the US to drive youngsters in the back seat of jeeps or bigger cars.