How Do You Recognize REAL Alpaca? || Easy tips and tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • If you are planning on going to Peru and want to buy an alpaca woolen garment, you might be wondering how to recognize the real deal and not get ripped off!?
    In this video I give you all the pro-tips on how to recognize real alpaca woolen products.
    Make sure you pay the right price and check out my article in which I provide guidelines on how much different alpaca woolen garments should cost more or less (online and in Peru!)
    www.yanantin-alpaca.com/how-m...
    Yanantin Alpaca is a sustainable brand of alpaca woolen products. Yanantin stands for slow fashion and quality. All items are made by women in Bolivia.
    The goal is to empower them.
    Check out all 100% alpaca woolen products here: www.yanantin-alpaca.com/shop/

Комментарии • 38

  • @An-qx1cl
    @An-qx1cl 6 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent recommendations, I am Peruvian from Arequipa and I recommend buying alpaca from recognized brands in Peru, in Cusco there is a brand that is the most famous and of the best quality, which is KUNA, and on the labels it says the alpaca combination they use. so look at the labels, the information always appears there.

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing! I'm familiar with the brand, they make beautiful products. I guess it gets tricky when you shop at markets, where there are no labels and you have to rely on the sales person. I found some of my favorite alpaca products at the Baratillo markets in Cusco, but you had to look carefully to see if they were real :-) I miss Peru, I loved Arequipa. Such a vibrant city with amazing nature. Thanks again for reaching out.

  • @magirusdeutzjupiter2234
    @magirusdeutzjupiter2234 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Eveline, thanks for the superb beneficial info.

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hii Magirus! Amazing to hear. Thanks for the compliments. Always great to hear that the information is useful

  • @lidlrini
    @lidlrini 3 года назад +6

    This was SO helpful oh my gosh. I bought a 100% alpaca sweater online but the brand is nowhere to be found. I think it is definitely mixed fibers, but still high percentage of actual alpaca wool. I wish I had seen this sooner. Thanks, looking forward to checking your shop out in depth!

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  3 года назад +2

      Hi Rini! Thank you for your comment and your kind words! I'm glad you found my channel!! :)
      Some wool blends can be great and actually add more benefits to alpaca wool! Especially when mixed with other natural (wool) fibers!
      Hope you enjoy lots of warmth and fluffy love from your sweater nonetheless!!! :)
      Warm regards,
      Eveline

    • @lidlrini
      @lidlrini 3 года назад +1

      @@yanantinalpaca376 I know they can help strengthen, I guess I just don't like how easy it is for companies to lie about it haha.
      I'm okay with strengthening, I just wanna know what it actually is :P
      It's super warm and I'm very excited to use it. Less excited for washing ;)

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  3 года назад +2

      You're so right! I totally agree and it shouldn't be allowed! Yay happy to hear that it is nice and warm!! :) Actually, alpaca wool is pretty odor-resistant and shouldn't absorb smells easily. I rarely wash my alpaca woolen products! When I feel they could use some refreshment, I hang 'm outside (or in the bathroom) where they can air (and steam)! This often helps A LOT!!!! :)

    • @veniqe
      @veniqe Месяц назад

      ​@yanantinalpaca376 I have a 100% alpaca skirt from Intiwara. The fibres are short enough to stick out. Thoughts?

  • @mariekarole1621
    @mariekarole1621 3 года назад +4

    I bought a alpaca furry rug back in 1994 it had a scent like lanolin that sheep have .

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  3 года назад

      Fresh from the farm! Hahaha sometimes that will happen! In my experience it happens when the wool is very rustic and not treated chemically. Was that the case for your rug?
      Thank you for your comment and apologies for the late reply!!
      Evelien

  • @noemimamanipairo857
    @noemimamanipairo857 3 года назад +1

    Muy buena

  • @Bryanvcarbino
    @Bryanvcarbino 2 года назад +2

    I’m going to Cusco next month. Can you come with me? Lol. I need your knowledge.

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  2 года назад

      Hahaha! LOVE THAT! I'm so jealous! Hope you enjoy it, it's such a magical place!

  • @annecyle
    @annecyle 2 года назад +2

    I bought Alpaca gloves in Belfast Maine… I have Reynauds and want to buy mittens and a hat do you have a suggestion where I can order online?

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  2 года назад +1

      Hi Shauna,
      Thanks for reaching out, these stores do offer mittens. Not sure if they're exactly what you're looking for butit might help :)
      lnknits.com/collections/accessories/products/mittens
      kunastores.com/world/category/general/31?departmentId=UHJvZHVjdERlcGFydG1lbnQ6NA%3D%3D
      Hope this helps :)
      Eveline

  • @Comrade134
    @Comrade134 Год назад +1

    Hey Eveline, can you make me a sky blue Baby Alpaca Sweater in size Men's Medium? I'm so in love with it!

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  Год назад +1

      Hi Signor Gucci! Thanks for your comment. We don't have sweaters yet, but stay tuned because I'm definitely planning on adding sweaters to our brand! :)

  • @bstreetbistro
    @bstreetbistro Год назад

    In my experience Alpaca wool items do not shrink. I wash them by hand, though. Maybe machine washing is different. Or maybe there is some other factor at play like different kinds of fibers, or different ways of spinning the fiber.

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  Год назад

      Hi! Thanks for your comment! :) I agree! As long as you wash alpaca wool by hand, it shouldn't shrink! When you put them in the washing machine, the friction causes the fibers to felt and tighten up, and that causes the shrinking :) And that's different too when it's a wool blend :) Although, like you, I would wash alpaca wool by hand, always! :)

  • @Steve-Daichi-Ishimatsu
    @Steve-Daichi-Ishimatsu Год назад

    Whats the difference between alpaca wool and alpaca fur

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  Год назад

      Wool is the yarn, made from the raw fiber. Fur is the fluffy fluff, haha, if that makes sense?! The unprocessed part, like you see it on the animal :)

    • @Steve-Daichi-Ishimatsu
      @Steve-Daichi-Ishimatsu Год назад +1

      @@yanantinalpaca376 how can you tell if something is real alpaca fur. There’s a alpaca fur hat that £249. Lacorine Sumac - Luxury Alpaca Fur Hat. Is that a good brand. Am i getting ripped off. I don’t know that much about alpaca you seem more knowledgeable

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  Год назад

      Hi Steve! It's hard to say whether alpaca wool is real or not "from a distance". Your best bet might be to reach out to the company and ask questions: Where does the hat come from? Which wool supplier do they work with? Do they use a certificate for 100% alpaca? (Like this one for example: aia.org.pe/en/the-alpaca-mark/) If it's legit they are probably happy to answer your questions and to provide you with the information :) Let me know how it goes!!
      Eveline

  • @awesomeewok733
    @awesomeewok733 3 года назад +2

    How would I go about washing an alpaca poncho

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  3 года назад +3

      Hi Awesome Ewok! Sorry for the delayed response, and thank you for your question! :)
      Washing an alpaca woolen poncho could be quite the task! When alpaca woolen garments get wet and absorb a lot of water they can actually get really heavy! So, you want to prepare accordingly and maybe make this a two-person job!
      -Make sure to use only cold or lukewarm water (and use a constant temperature throughout the washing process!) and let your garment soak for about 30 minutes with some mild detergent (something organic and natural or baby shampoo).
      -Then, rinse the poncho thoroughly, but make sure that the weight of the water doesn't pull too much on the garment. It could potentially lose shape because of all the water weight! You are probably going to want to do this with two people, so that one person can hold the garment and the other can rinse it.
      -Try to squeeze out some of the water before putting the garment to dry. Again, this might be easier with two people. Make sure not to twist, turn, rub or wring the garment!!! Just gently squeeze out the water without handling it roughly.
      -To dry the garment, place it between 2 large towels (or more if needed!) and roll the garment (without stretching it or changing its shape) to squeeze out any access water.
      -Put the garment to dry on a flat surface, probably a drying rack in your case, with a towel underneath. Make sure the rack is strong enough to hold the garment - and make sure you've squeezed as much water out of the garment as possible - this should help reduce the weight!
      -Turn the garment as necessary and remove the towel when most water has been absorbed.
      -Make sure the garment is completely dry.
      -Be careful not to hang the poncho, as the water weight can pull the garment out of shape!
      Alpaca woolen garments are very breathable and odor-resistant. If you don't need to wash the garment, you might as well hang it outside to air (on a dry day, away from direct sunlight!) or steam it (in your bathroom could even be enough), which should help a lot freshening it up!
      I hope this helps, feel free to reach out to me if you have any further questions!
      I also made another video in which I wash my alpaca woolen hat. You could follow those instructions, except you'll have to make sure to really support the garment throughout the washing process as a poncho is obviously much heavier than a hat!!! (And therefore more at risk to lose its shape). (You can find the video here >> ruclips.net/video/j0T9cs33Wro/видео.html )
      Good luck and I hope you receive lots of fluffy warmth of your poncho!!! :)
      Eveline

    • @awesomeewok733
      @awesomeewok733 3 года назад +1

      @@yanantinalpaca376 Thanks

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  3 года назад +1

      @@awesomeewok733 You're welcome! :)

    • @lidlrini
      @lidlrini 3 года назад +1

      @@yanantinalpaca376 Oh wow this is intense, did not expect this. I will have to figure out a 1 person solution!

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  3 года назад

      @@lidlrini Hahah yeah I know! With the right tools (like a towel rack or drying rack) you can manage, but I always find it helpful to ask my boyfriend for help XD

  • @ecclesp32301
    @ecclesp32301 Месяц назад

    Do you sell any items made from Alpaca?

    • @yanantinalpaca376
      @yanantinalpaca376  Месяц назад

      Yes! Sorry for the late response. But... Glad you asked! Yanantin is a social enterprise and so we sell beautiful alpaca woolen products PLUS we make sure the knitters get a great salary and flexible working hours. Here's the link: shop.yanantin-alpaca.com

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    @tinkuyshop Месяц назад +1

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