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Casual Dress Sock
The New Casual Dress Alpaca Sock will keep your feet comfortable whether you are tending to the herd in early spring or lounging around the house in your pajamas. Terry Knit Sole, Lightweight Upper Calf and Top of Foot, Re-enforced Heel, Toe, and Archband for a Proper Fit.Machine Washand Dry, Hypo-allergenic, un-dyed. 80% Alpaca, 15% Nylon, and 5% Lycra. Available in Fawn and Charcoal Grey.

Casual Dress Sock
The New Casual Dress Alpaca Sock will keep your feet comfortable whether you are tending to the herd in early spring or lounging around the house in your pajamas. Terry Knit Sole, Lightweight Upper Calf and Top of Foot, Re-enforced Heel, Toe, and Archband for a Proper Fit.Machine Washand Dry, Hypo-allergenic, un-dyed. 80% Alpaca, 15% Nylon, and 5% Lycra. Available in Fawn and Charcoal Grey.

The Survival Sock is a soft terry cloth lined, lightweight boot sock with reinforced foot arch band as well as a ribbed knit ankle support to ensure a proper fit.
MachineWashand Dry, Hypo-allergenic, un-dyed.78% Alpaca, 20% Nylon, and 2% Lycra. Available in Light Grey, Dark Grey, Brown, and Fawn. RESTOCKED!
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The Survival Sock is a soft terry cloth lined, lightweight boot sock with reinforced foot arch band as well as a ribbed knit ankle support to ensure a proper fit.
MachineWashand Dry, Hypo-allergenic, un-dyed.78% Alpaca, 20% Nylon, and 2% Lycra. Available in Light Grey, Dark Grey, Brown, and Fawn. NEW ITEM!
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**NEW**Low Profile Ankle Sock
If you are like me and don't wear full length socks until it is really cold, our new Low Profile Ankle Sock is for you. Enjoy Alpaca Year Round, Inside or Out! Terry Loop Knit Sole for Cushion, Reinforced Heel, Toe, and Archband for a Proper Fit. Machine Wash and Dry, Hypo-allergenic. 80% Alpaca, 18% Nylon, 2% Lycra. Available in Dark Fawn
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Questions? Please don't hesitate to contact us.
The raw fiber that is used to make these products is collected from U.S. Alpaca Farms across the country. It is then sorted, graded, cleaned and bailed in a century old textile mill in New England . From there it goes off to be scoured, spun into yarn, and then sent to many different manufacturers across the country. All of the commercial manufacturers we do business with have been hand picked because of their core values and dedication to the U.S. Textile Industry. They are family owned and operated businesses, who employ people in their communities and pay them a fair living wage. When you buy a finished product from this site, you are supporting many responsible businesses, manufacturers, and alpaca farmers.
