Learn more about the natural fibers we utilize

ALPACA - SHEEP'S WOOL - ORGANIC COTTON - HEMP - UPCYCLED/RECYCLED

First Drop: ALPACA

Recently rediscovered for it's natural softness and thermal properties, Alpaca's were prized by the Incan's as the "Fiber of the Gods" over 6000 years ago.

Domesticated by ancient Andean civilizations, clothing and accessories made from Alpaca fiber allowed the people to live and thrive at high elevations with extreme temperature swings.

Temperature Regulating, Dry or Wet

Unlike cotton and man made synthetics, Alpaca doesn't lose any of it's thermal properties when wet.

Alpaca fiber can retain up to 30% of its weight in water.

It naturally wicks moisture away from your skin and allows it to quickly evaporate.

Sustainable & Renewable

Alpacas are gentle on the Earth.

They thrive in otherwise inhabitable terrains, eating vegetation inaccessible by other animals and plants.

It gently pulls grass up, not to disturb the root system, allowing it to flourish year after year.

Alpacas will chew the same meal up to 75 different times, ensuring it's efficient digestive system makes the most with less.

Finally, it's "beans" are an amazing soil amendment, sequestering carbon back into the soil while enriching it.

The Perfect Natural Fiber for Any Adventure

All these attributes make Alpaca a perfect natural fiber for any adventurer seeking to stay warm, cozy, and comfortable.

Whether out hiking with your dog, climbing the local mountain, or getting cozy on the couch at home: Alpaca will keep you comfortable, cozy, and happy.

  • All Day Alpaca Crew Socks in Black

    Black socks they never get dirty the longer you wear them the better they get. Now available in one of Nature's best fibers: ALPACA.

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  • All Day Alpaca Crew Socks TIE DYED

    If you want all day, all night comfort while also letting the world know you like to WALK ON THE WILD SIDE, then these are for you!

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Stay Tuned for our next Natural Fiber Drop

Alpaca makes up our first showcased natural fiber but more are planned.

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  • Wool

    Sheep's wool has been a go to natural fiber for Outdoorsman and Adventurers

    going back to the Bronze age and for good reason.

  • Organic Cotton

    Cotton, one of the most versatile natural fibers, uses 91% less water and no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides when grown organically.

  • Hemp

    The oldest fabric discovered to date was woven around 8,000 B.C.E. using Hemp. It's strong, durable, and versatile properties helped fuel the Age of Exploration.

  • Recycled & Upcycled

    It's time we divert fast fashion made to discard from the landfills and back into something a bit slower & more sustainable.

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We call it Nature's Best, Done Right.

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