Care

About Washing <br>Alpaca wool contains natural wax components to protect it from the Andean environment, with its extreme temperature fluctuations. As a result, even after it is made into a product, alpaca fiber is resistant to stains, and is particularly good at repelling water-based stains. Depending on how often you wear it, it can be cleaned about once every 3-4 years. If it does get dirty, please take it to a trusted dry cleaner with experience in handling alpaca products and tell them where the stain or dirt is. If it is a set product, we recommend having it cleaned at the same time to avoid any differences in color in the finished product.


When it's over (off-season)
Alpacas are said to be insect-resistant because they contain a unique secretion that insects dislike. However, they may be affected by cashmere or wool clothing, which are popular with insects. Therefore, we recommend storing your alpaca away from such clothing. Naphthalene insect repellents are not recommended. Dried lavender scented sachets are also effective. Leaving knitwear hanging on hangers for extended periods can cause it to lose its shape and stretch, so fold it flat during the off-season.


Fraying and resizing <br>If there are snags or fraying, our headquarters will do our best to resolve the issue. Depending on the severity, there may be a small fee, but we will provide thorough aftercare. Please also feel free to contact us if you would like to have the width or length altered.