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Alpaca ponchos and pelerinas
These fashionable pieces can not only keep you warm, but also give you a touch of class. Choose clothes made from quality natural wool or cheaper pieces made from fine acrylic. Ponchos and pelerinas are two very popular outerwear garments. They are both worn for warmth and protection from the elements, but they have some key differences. Ponchos are typically made from a single piece of fabric, which is draped over the body. They usually have an opening in the center for the head, and often have sleeves or armholes. Ponchos can be pulled on over other clothing, making them easy to put on and take off. Pelerinas, on the other hand, are more like wraps or shawls. They are usually rectangular or square in shape, and are wrapped around the body. Pelerinas often have fringe or tassels at the edges, and may be decorated with beads or sequins. Ponchos originated in South America, where they were traditionally made from woolen fabrics. Today, ponchos can be found in a variety of materials including cotton, acrylics, polyester blends, and even Gore-Tex®. Ponchos offer good coverage against wind and rain, making them ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking or camping. They can also add a touch of style to an outfit - try pairing a brightly colored poncho with jeans and boots for a fun casual look. Pelerinas originated in Europe during the 18th century Victorian era. At that time they were known as "pelisse cloaks" after a type of military coat worn by French soldiers (the name "pelisse" comes from Old French meaning "fur cloak"). These early pelerinas were made from heavy woolsen fabrics lined with fur. Today's pelerinas may be made from lighter weight fabrics such as cashmere or silk, but they still retain their luxurious feel. A pelerina makes an elegant addition to any outfit - wear one over your shoulders with evening dress for added glamour.
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Alpaca
The Alpaca wool is derived from the domesticated South American alpaca llama. Compared to classic sheep wool, it is softer, warmer and softer. Among their other positive properties - it is hypoallergenic and has excellent thermal insulation properties. Alpaca is one of the rarest and highest quality types of natural wool, which is reflected in its price and availability. Color shades were obtained by gradual breeding of differently colored breeds of alpaca. Most luxury Alpaca products are not dyed in this way, but they are natural shades. Alpacas have long been a source of fiber for Peruvians and other South American peoples, but in recent years, alpaca fiber has begun to enjoy increased popularity in the fashion world. Alpaca is similar to wool but is warmer, not prickly, and does not contain lanolin, making it hypoallergenic. In addition, alpaca fibers come in many natural colors, from white to black and every shade in between. Alpacas are part of the Camelid family which includes camels, llamas and vicunas. There are two types of alpacas – the huacaya (pronounced "wah-kai-ya"), which makes up about 90% of the population with its short dense crimpy fleece and the suri (pronounced "suh-ree"), prized for its longer silky locks. A baby alpaca is called a cria (pronounced "kree-uh"). Suri alpacas were nearly extinct at one time but their numbers have increased due largely to improved breeding practices. The softness of alpaca fiber rivals that of cashmere yet it is also strong and durable. It insulates well against both heat and cold making it ideal for sweaters, hats, gloves and scarves – perfect winter wear! And because it wicks moisture away from the skin so effectively, it is also excellent for summer garments such as light weight shirts and yoga pants. The possibilities are endless when it comes to fashioning stylish clothing items out of this versatile fiber!
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