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Warm Boucle' Lined Alpaca Mittens in Grey
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Stay Warm and Cozy
Keep your hands toasty warm during the colder months with our luxurious Warm Boucle' Lined Alpaca Mittens. The alpaca fiber exterior provides natural insulation while the bouclé lining adds an extra layer of warmth. Say goodbye to cold fingers and hello to comfort and style with these soft and stylish mittens.
Incredibly Soft and Comfortable
Experience the ultimate in softness and comfort with our Warm Boucle' Lined Alpaca Mittens. Made from high-quality alpaca fiber, these mittens are not only incredibly soft but also durable and long-lasting. The bouclé lining adds a plush feel, making these mittens a joy to wear all day long.
Stylish and Versatile
Add a touch of elegance to your winter wardrobe with our Warm Boucle' Lined Alpaca Mittens. The classic design and neutral color make these mittens easy to pair with any outfit, whether you're running errands or hitting the slopes. Stay warm and stylish all season long with these chic and versatile mittens.
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How to care for your alpaca fiber products
Alpaca Fiber Care Tips
- Alpaca fiber is naturally antimicrobial, so it doesn't need to be washed often.
- When it does need a good clean, wash on a gentle cool cycle (preferable a wool cycle if your machine has one) with a mild detergent, or hand wash.
- For best results, turn your garment inside out before washing.
- The best way to dry your alpaca garment is just to lay it out on a flat surface to air-dry.