Col rond - Beige - Homme - Pull Maille Laine Baby Alpaga - Perus
Col rond - Beige - Homme - Pull Maille Laine Baby Alpaga - Perus
Col rond - Beige - Homme - Pull Maille Laine Baby Alpaga - Perus
Col rond - Beige - Homme - Pull Maille Laine Baby Alpaga - Perus
Col rond - Beige - Homme - Pull Maille Laine Baby Alpaga - Perus

Round neck - Beige - Men

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Description

- Sweater in Baby Alpaca wool.
- Very soft touch.
- Natural alpaca wool is both warm and very breathable, you can wear it all year round!
- We have opted for a weaving technique which makes it possible to obtain a very thick mesh. For a warm, structured sweater that goes with you everywhere, for a long time (yield: 2/28 nm; knit: 9.3 thread gauge).
- Handmade in Bolivia by our partner artisans.
- Composition: 100% Baby Alpaca wool from extensive farms in Peru, natural horn buttons.
- Fitted cut. Between two sizes, we recommend that you opt for a size above your usual size. Calixte is 1m71 and wears a S. Victor is 1m85 and wears a size L.

An exceptional yarn...

The term “Baby Alpaca” designates the wool made up of the finest fibers, which are found in particular on the chest of the animal. We have selected this extremely rare wool for its exceptional properties: warm (obviously) it is also incredibly soft, breathable, very strong and, unlike sheep's wool... hypoallergenic! No risk of allergy or scratching.

... at a low price!

We have been working directly with our partner craftsmen since our beginnings. This allows us to always offer you quality parts at affordable and fair prices.

A well-kept secret

The alpaca lives in the high plateaus of the Andes, at around 4000 meters above sea level. Strong winds blow there and temperatures can sometimes drop below -20°C! Its secret to resisting these temperature variations? Its very soft and breathable wool which insulates from the cold in winter, without suffocating it when the mild season arrives.

Born to be free!

Animal welfare is one of our priorities. The wool we use comes from farms where the alpacas live in a semi-wild state: they are only in contact with humans when they are sheared (i.e. once a year). The rest of the time, they take advantage of the great Andean spaces!

Too hot to handle

Unlike llamas, alpacas do not molt or lose their hair. Its mowing is therefore essential for its comfort and well-being, especially as summer approaches. Nothing like a little spring cut to start the season on the right foot, right?

Homemade

Our meshes are made by the Limbert team in La Paz, Bolivia. These artisans work on their own in their family workshops and are paid 2 to 3 times the Bolivian minimum wage.

Care

Alpaca is an extremely breathable material. You don't need to wash it often! We recommend that you wash your sweater by hand in cold water with a mild or specific product for wool.

Social Project

Since our beginnings, we have been collaborating with the association Los Chicos de Cusco, which humanly and financially supports several educational establishments in the suburbs of Cusco. For each product sold, 1€ is donated to the association, i.e. more than 20% of our profits. This donation helps finance a school day for a child in Peru!

Pre-ordering, more responsible

because it makes it possible to produce the right number of parts in order to limit overproduction. This involves waiting a little before receiving your order. To thank you for your patience, we offer our products at advantageous prices at the time of the launches. Pre-ordering means getting a durable piece, made for you!

Our history

Perus was born in 2014 from a trip to South America and a desire to offer sustainable, ethical and committed fashion. We develop our products so that they accompany you everywhere and for a long time. For this, we select our materials with care, as do our partner craftsmen. Each of our employees is paid fairly and works in good conditions.

Customer Reviews

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Laure B.

Jolie coupe, assez chaud mais piquant

Bonjour Laure,
Merci pour votre retour.
La laine d'alpaga est considérée comme très douce pour la majorité des peaux mais il arrive que certaines personnes soient plus sensible et ressentent un léger inconfort.
Avez-vous essayé de laver votre pull à l'eau à la main et d'ajouter un petit peu d'adoucissant ? Le fait de laver la laine permet de l'hydrater et la rendre plus douce à chaque lavage. L'adoucissant peut aussi aider dans ce sens. Pour le laver il faut utiliser de l'eau froide / tiède et un shampoing doux. Dites-moi si cela améliore votre expérience,
Aussi, voici un article avec nos conseils pour l’entretien de votre pull : https://www.perus.co/blogs/perus/laver-pull-alpaga
Nicolas,
Fondateur

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Laetitia J.
Contente

Pull du quotidien. Régule bien la température. Tiens chaud quand il fait froid et respirant si j’ai chaud :-) contente!

Merci Laetitia de ce message, nous sommes ravis !
Exactement les propriétés de l'alpaga, la laine des dieux !
Hasta pronto,

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marie M.

La laine de mon pull est plutôt sèche et rêche ,en dépit d’un lavage avec de la lessive laine et soie l'a un peu améliorée . Mais elle gratte cependant Je suis très surprise car j’ai d’autres pulls en alpaga - confectionnés par des artisans du Pérou -, vetements beaucoup plus moelleux et doux . J’ai du mal à penser que ce pull est en baby alpaga car mes autres pulls ne le sont pas et sont beaucoup plus souples

Bonjour Marie,
Merci pour votre retour détaillé.
Il s'agit bien de baby alpaga, nous faisons occasionnellement des test matières en laboratoire afin de vérifier la matière et sa finesse :)
La matière est non traitée avec des adoucissants comme c'est parfois fait. Aussi, beaucoup d'articles vendus dans les zones touristiques sont des mélanges avec du polyester afin de les rendre plus doux au toucher et de réduire le cout de production.
La prochaine fois, je vous invite à essayer de laver votre pull à l'eau à la main et d'ajouter un petit peu d'adoucissant. Le fait de laver la laine permet de l'hydrater et la rendre plus douce à chaque lavage. L'adoucissant peut aussi aider dans ce sens. Pour le laver il faut utiliser de l'eau froide / tiède et un shampoing doux.
Dites-moi si cela améliore votre expérience,
A disposition si besoin,
Aussi, voici un article avec nos conseils pour l’entretien de votre pull : https://www.perus.co/blogs/perus/laver-pull-alpaga
Nicolas,
Fondateur