Knitted from a luxurious blend of alpaca, wool, acrylic, and nylon, our Neutral Fuzzy Alpaca Balaclava combines softness, warmth, and understated sophistication. The half-cardigan stitch gives it beautiful structure while maintaining a relaxed drape, and the neutral palette — inspired by natural fibres and winter landscapes — makes it endlessly versatile. Cozy, refined, and built for seasons of wear.
Fabric Detail: 6% alpaca, 16% wool, 36% acrylic, 20% nylon, 22% polyester.
One Size fits all.
WASH AND CARE FOR WOOL - Wool doesn’t need washing every time you wear it. Its fibres have a natural protective coating, making it resistant to dirt and dust. Hang to ventilate instead. - To wash wool, use a specialist wool detergent at 30°C with a low spin setting. Squeeze out any excess water for heavier garments, without wringing. - Dry wool lens flat on a rack, placing a towel underneath to absorb any drips. Hanging wool up to dry will stretch pieces out of shape. - Fold knitwear and store it in drawers with mothballs. The weight of the wool will pull the piece out of shape if it’s hung up. - Pilling occurs naturally with friction and can be easily removed with a pilling comb or a fabric shaver. Made in China
Images and description via Billy Bamboo.
Knitted from a luxurious blend of alpaca, wool, acrylic, and nylon, our Neutral Fuzzy Alpaca Balaclava combines softness, warmth, and understated sophistication. The half-cardigan stitch gives it beautiful structure while maintaining a relaxed drape, and the neutral palette — inspired by natural fibres and winter landscapes — makes it endlessly versatile. Cozy, refined, and built for seasons of wear.
Fabric Detail: 6% alpaca, 16% wool, 36% acrylic, 20% nylon, 22% polyester.
One Size fits all.
WASH AND CARE FOR WOOL - Wool doesn’t need washing every time you wear it. Its fibres have a natural protective coating, making it resistant to dirt and dust. Hang to ventilate instead. - To wash wool, use a specialist wool detergent at 30°C with a low spin setting. Squeeze out any excess water for heavier garments, without wringing. - Dry wool lens flat on a rack, placing a towel underneath to absorb any drips. Hanging wool up to dry will stretch pieces out of shape. - Fold knitwear and store it in drawers with mothballs. The weight of the wool will pull the piece out of shape if it’s hung up. - Pilling occurs naturally with friction and can be easily removed with a pilling comb or a fabric shaver. Made in China
Images and description via Billy Bamboo.