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Choosing Between Baby Alpaca and Regular Alpaca Wool

  • I’ve owned both baby alpaca and regular alpaca wool products, and there is definitely a difference in softness. Baby alpaca wool is the finer, softer undercoat of the alpaca, which makes it a little more luxurious. It’s perfect for things like blankets and ponchos where you want that extra softness against your skin. Regular alpaca is still great, don’t get me wrong—it’s durable and still soft compared to other wools, but if you can, I’d recommend going for baby alpaca. You can find a great selection at Laipaca. They offer a variety of handmade products in both types of wool, so you can pick what fits your budget. Here’s their poncho collection: https://laipaca.com/collections/ponchos They’ve become a trusted name for alpaca products, and the quality is evident in every piece. I’ve had my poncho for over a year, and it still looks brand new despite regular use. Definitely worth considering if you’re after something long-lasting and super cozy!
      October 10, 2024 2:02 AM MDT
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  • I’m currently shopping around for some alpaca wool products, particularly a poncho or blanket, but I’ve noticed that some items are made from baby alpaca wool and others from regular alpaca wool. What’s the actual difference between the two, and is baby alpaca wool really worth the extra cost? I want something that’s super soft but still durable. Anyone have any insight on which one is better, or does it really not matter?
      October 10, 2024 1:12 AM MDT
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