Legwarmers, solid

37.25$

People who wear them can’t do without them! They provide comfort and warmth for both the legs and feet.

  • 100% first quality alpaca, undyed
  • Entirely handmade

Each piece is handmade and unique. Images shown for illustration purposes only.

Premium quality alpaca

Peruvian alpacas are raised in the wild, high up in the Andes Mountains. These animals are bred first and foremost for their exquisite fiber, which is sheared only once a year.

Our partners in Peru carefully select only the finest fibers to offer you knits that are incredibly soft and silky to the touch.

Discover the many benefits of alpaca and our work with the breeders →

Natural wonder

Nature does things beautifully, offering us 22 natural shades of alpaca fiber. Our knitters take pride in showcasing these rich, undyed colors just as they are.

Too often, the textile industry turns to dyeing in search of perfectly uniform tones. At PachaMama, we keep our alpaca knits natural and dye-free. It’s an eco-conscious choice that also honors the traditional methods of our artisans.

Learn more about the benefits that set us apart →

Spindle spinning

This ancient predecessor of the spinning wheel is an iconic tool of the Andes. Whether walking or riding the bus, artisans keep the spindle whirling while delicately drawing out the fiber with their fingertips!

The spindle also reflects a way of life where herders are constantly on the move with their animals. As the alpacas graze, the alpaquero pulls out their spindle, already thinking of their next knit!

Learn more about alpaca fiber work in Peru →

Needle knitting

The expert hands of our knitters have truly mastered the art of knitting. As skilled as they are creative, these women craft intricate stitches and patterns intuitively, without ever using a pattern.

See how our knits are made →

Cultural heritage

The Indigenous women of the Arte-Aymara Association work with alpaca fiber following the customs and traditions passed down by their ancestors. Their communities maintain a unique way of life in the heart of the Andes. As this cultural heritage faces the risk of disappearing, PachaMama is committed to helping protect and preserve it.

Meet these extraordinary women →

Socially responsible

Since our beginnings in 2004, we’ve built strong, long-term relationships with our artisan groups.

We support them in their efforts toward economic, social, and organizational development, working together to improve their living conditions in a lasting and meaningful way.

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  • As each piece is handmade, colors and knit patterns may differ from the photos.
  • At times, slight shade variations may appear in our knits — a sign of the use of natural, undyed alpaca.🙂