Crafted with a premium blend of 80% natural wool and terry loop interior, these alpaca boot socks deliver exceptional warmth and breathability. Alpaca’s thermal properties naturally keep feet warm, while also wicking away moisture and keeping feet dry and comfortable. Proudly made on our farm with American-grown fibers, these socks offer a sustainable and superior outdoor experience.
Product Highlights
- Primary Benefit: Temperature regulating, breathable, moisture wicking, antimicrobial, odor control, hypoallergenic
- Suitable Activities: Indoor, work, hiking, hunting
- Ideal Season: Spring, fall, winter
- Age Group: Adult
- Gender: Unisex
- Available Sizes: Small, medium, large, extra large
- Colors: Red, grey, green (AZO free dye)
- Sock Height: Boot
- Pattern: Solid
- Fit-type: Relaxed with a generous toe space
- Thickness: Heavyweight
- Materials: 41% alpaca, 39% superwash merino wool, 18% nylon, 2% spandex
- Product Weight: ≃ 6.7-8.7 ounces
- Care: Machine-washable in cold water, lay flat to dry
- Fiber Source: USA
- Manufacture Location: USA (knit on our farm in Michigan)
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Traceable and Tested Materials
The natural sock yarn has been independently tested to be 51.5% alpaca and 48.50% merino wool. The average diameter (softness) of the alpaca was 24.5 microns and the merino 21.8 microns. These percentages are calculated for the main yarn itself and before nylon or spandex has been added.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are these socks made?
These socks are made on our farm in Michigan. They are a true made in the USA product. The natural fiber is all grown within the USA and the yarn was spun at a USA mill.
Are these alpaca socks good for work boots, hiking boots, or winter boots?
These heavyweight alpaca socks are designed for work boots, hiking boots, and winter boots. Because they are thick and cushioned, they perform best in boots that are not already tight fitting. If your boots are snug, you may want to size up or choose a midweight option.
Can I wear these socks all day or just for outdoor use?
You can comfortably wear these socks all day both indoors and outdoors. They are built for cold weather performance but are also breathable enough for extended wear without overheating.
Are these socks designed specifically for boots?
Yes, these are boot socks designed to sit higher on the leg and extend above hiking and work boots. This provides added warmth, protection, and cushioning where your boots make contact.
How thick are these heavyweight alpaca socks?
These socks are approximately twice as thick as our midweight socks, offering maximum cushioning and insulation. Because of this, they may not fit comfortably in tighter shoes or dress boots.
How warm are alpaca socks compared to wool?
These are the warmest socks we make and are designed for extreme cold conditions. With about 80 percent alpaca and merino wool content and a weight of 6.7 to 8.7 ounces, they provide superior insulation while remaining breathable.
Will my feet sweat in alpaca socks?
Alpaca fiber is naturally moisture wicking and breathable, helping regulate temperature and reduce sweat buildup. This makes them ideal for both cold weather and people prone to sweaty feet.
Do alpaca socks help with foot odor?
Alpaca fiber is naturally antibacterial and odor resistant, which helps keep your feet fresher longer even after extended wear.
Are alpaca socks itchy like traditional wool socks?
These socks are made with low micron alpaca fiber at 24.5 microns and superwash merino wool, both of which are soft and non itchy. They also contain no lanolin, which is often the cause of irritation in traditional wool socks.
Do alpaca socks pill or wear out quickly?
Alpaca socks are durable when properly cared for, but like any natural fiber they can show wear over time. Pilling or premature wear is most often caused by rough boot interiors, repeated machine drying, or friction from poorly fitting footwear.
How durable are these socks for work or hiking?
These socks are reinforced with nylon and spandex for durability and shape retention, making them suitable for demanding use. However, sharp edges inside boots or heavy abrasion can reduce lifespan.
Do alpaca socks stay soft after washing?
When washed properly, alpaca socks maintain their softness throughout their lifespan.
Do these socks shrink after washing?
When washed in cold or cool water and laid flat to dry, these socks will not shrink.
Do alpaca socks stretch out over time?
Alpaca fiber naturally relaxes with wear, but after washing the socks return to their original shape and fit.
How often should alpaca socks be washed?
We recommend washing every third or fourth wear unless they are visibly dirty. Alpaca’s natural properties allow for extended wear between washes.
How should I wash alpaca socks?
Machine wash cold with standard detergent and lay flat to dry. Avoid machine drying because heat can damage the fibers.
What are these socks made of?
These socks are made from 41 percent alpaca, 39 percent superwash merino wool, 18 percent nylon, and 2 percent spandex. This blend balances warmth, softness, durability, and stretch.
Are these socks made from baby alpaca?
These socks use alpaca fiber with an average micron count of 24.5, which is classified as Grade 3 or superfine alpaca in the United States. This provides an excellent balance of softness and durability.
Are these socks unisex?
These are unisex alpaca socks and the size chart will help you select the correct fit based on your shoe size.
Are these the best alpaca socks for cold weather?
If you are looking for maximum warmth and cushioning, these are the best option we offer and are specifically designed for cold climates, outdoor work, and winter activities.
Will these socks fit in regular shoes?
These socks are too thick for most regular shoes or sneakers and are best suited for boots with extra room.
Are alpaca socks better than merino wool socks?
Alpaca fiber is generally warmer, more breathable, less prone to odor, and softer at comparable micron levels. These socks combine alpaca and merino wool to maximize performance.
Do these socks help with cold feet?
Alpaca fiber provides excellent thermal insulation while staying breathable, making these ideal for people who struggle with cold feet.







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