All Over Cats Alpaca Socks
Incredibly soft, moisture-wicking, and the perfect temperature for your feet, this alpaca pair of women’s socks is a luxurious addition to your sock drawer! Patterned in colorful feline faces and made to last for years to come.
- 60% alpaca, 25% acrylic, 15% spandex
- Made in Peru
- Softness & Comfort: Alpaca socks are incredibly soft and comfortable, making them a great choice for anyone who wants to keep their feet cozy and comfortable throughout the day.
- Warmth: Alpaca fiber is naturally insulating, which means that alpaca socks are excellent at keeping your feet warm in cold weather.
- Moisture-wicking: Alpaca fiber is also moisture-wicking, which means that it can help keep your feet dry and prevent blisters.
- Hypoallergenic: Alpaca fiber is hypoallergenic, making alpaca socks a great choice for anyone with sensitive skin or allergies.
- Durability: Alpaca socks are also very durable and can withstand wear and tear for a long time, making them a cost-effective investment.
- Eco-Friendly: Alpacas are sustainable animals that require less water, food and space than other animals, making their wool a more eco-friendly choice compared to other materials.
One Size Fits Most; U.S. Women’s 5-9 Shoe Size
Hand wash cool recommended with mild soap or shampoo, do not bleach, do not use woolite, do not brush.
Suggested care: Fill a container with cold water, pour shampoo and carefully rub the alpaca socks with the hands. Soak them in the water with care for two or three minutes. Rinse with cold water.
To avoid your alpaca socks from losing their shape, press slightly to remove the water. Never wring. Dry flat, reshaping the product and keeping it from direct sunlight.
If machine washing:
Use a mild detergent. Wash and dry after turning socks inside out. Machine wash in cold, lay flat to dry or tumble dry on cold/air setting. Do not use the hand wash cycle in a washing machine. Use the wool cycle. Wash in a mesh laundry bag to reduce agitation. This will avoid the alpaca socks getting stretched and losing their shape.