Raw material
Peru is well known for its quality of cotton in two varieties, Pima and Tanguis and their alpaca and vicuna wool.
Pima cotton
Clothes made of Peruvian pima cotton have the added benefit of being breathable, heat and humidity resistance, washing machine safe at 40° and hypoallergenic, softer and more absorbent than other cottons due to its extra-long 1-3/8" staple length, it is specially soft, durable and highly resistant to pilling.
Alpaca Wool
Lighter and warmer than wool, luxuriously soft to the touch with a silky sheen, comfortable and versatile to wear, grown naturally in dozens of beautiful shades, hypoallergenic, using Alpaca fiber promotes sustainable agriculture in the Andes
Vicuna Wool
Vicuña produces only 150 to 225 grams of wool per year, which is why it is so rare and expensive. Only a certain amount can be produced each year. Vicuña wool is very high quality and fine (about 12 microns), it has all the advantages of alpaca wool such as its thermoregulatory, hypoallergenic and durable properties. Vicuña wool is very warm, much more so than sheep wool, and its lightness makes it very comfortable.