What Brands Does Alpaca Collections Sell?
A Complete Guide to the Designers, Artisans, and Heritage Houses Behind Alpaca Collections
Alpaca Collections is not a single-label fashion brand, it is a carefully curated marketplace that brings together some of the most respected alpaca designers, heritage textile mills, artisan workshops, and contemporary fashion houses from Peru and the Andes. Each brand we carry represents a distinct perspective on alpaca fiber, from luxury runway-ready garments to everyday essentials and handcrafted accessories.
This guide explores every brand sold at Alpaca Collections, explaining what makes each one unique, what they specialize in, and why they deserve a place in your wardrobe.
Table of Contents
- Andean Spirit
- Andina Outdoors
- Anntarah
- APU Hats
- Ayni
- Bigalli
- Colca Textil
- Bonalla
- Ilaria
- Kuna
- Lilai Sleepwear
- Kero
- MIA
- Qaytu
- Montecristi Panama Hats
- Runa Simi Khusco
- Saya
- Sophie Ottaner
- Suyoq
- Tom Gutie
- Wira
- Wool2Knit
Rooted in sustainability and cultural respect, Andean Spirit works closely with artisan communities across Peru. The brand emphasizes ethical production, natural fibers, and handcrafted finishes. Its collections often feature richly textured alpaca garments that reflect both heritage craftsmanship and contemporary lifestyle needs.
Andina Outdoors reimagines alpaca fiber for performance and adventure. Specializing in outdoor-ready sweaters, jackets, socks and layers, the brand leverages alpaca’s natural thermoregulating and moisture-wicking properties. These pieces are designed for hiking, travel, and cold-weather exploration without sacrificing comfort or style.
Anntarah is a luxury fashion house based in Arequipa, Peru, one of the world’s alpaca capitals. Known for refined tailoring and elegant silhouettes, the brand uses premium baby alpaca and alpaca blends to create garments that balance sophistication, softness, and durability. Anntarah pieces are designed as long-term wardrobe investments.
APU Hats specializes in handcrafted alpaca wool hats inspired by Andean tradition. Each piece is designed to provide warmth, structure, and comfort while honoring Peru’s cultural symbolism. These hats are both functional and expressive, making them ideal cold-weather accessories.
Ayni is an internationally recognized ethical fashion brand named after the Quechua concept of reciprocity. The brand blends minimalist design with ancestral textile techniques, producing modern alpaca knitwear that supports fair labor practices, environmental responsibility, and artisan empowerment.
Bigalli is a renowned Ecuadorian hatmaker known for its craftsmanship and heritage styles. From fedoras to wide-brim hats, Bigalli combines traditional hatmaking techniques with premium materials, offering timeless accessories that complement alpaca outerwear beautifully.
Colca Textil draws inspiration from Peru’s Colca Valley, incorporating regional patterns, textures, and weaving traditions. The brand often collaborates with local artisans, preserving traditional dyeing and weaving techniques while adapting them for contemporary markets.
Bonalla focuses on approachable, well-crafted alpaca and llama knitwear designed for daily use. The brand emphasizes comfort, neutral palettes, and practical silhouettes, making it an excellent choice for customers seeking reliable alpaca essentials.
Ilaria specializes in alpaca accessories, jewelry and garments with an emphasis on softness and refined finishing. Scarves, rings, wraps, bracelets and layered pieces define the brand’s aesthetic, making it ideal for understated luxury lovers.
Kuna is one of Peru’s most iconic luxury alpaca brands. With deep roots in Andean culture, Kuna works with baby alpaca, alpaca, and vicuña fibers to create heirloom-quality garments that reflect centuries of textile tradition.
Lilai Sleepwear applies alpaca and natural fiber blends to loungewear and sleepwear. Known for softness and breathability, the brand creates garments designed for comfort, temperature regulation, and restful wear.
Kero focuses on traditional alpaca accessories that highlight texture and craftsmanship. The brand often features scarves and wraps inspired by ancestral Andean weaving techniques.
MIA focuses on everyday alpaca essentials designed for comfort and versatility. The brand’s clean lines and soft fibers make its garments ideal for layering and year-round wear.
Qaytu is known for creative use of color, texture, and woven surfaces. The brand blends traditional motifs with contemporary design, resulting in visually striking alpaca pieces.
Montecristi Panama Hats represent the pinnacle of traditional straw hat craftsmanship from Ecuador. While not alpaca-based, these hats complement Andean fashion heritage and elevate any outfit.
Named after the Quechua language, Runa Simi Khusco celebrates indigenous identity through alpaca textiles. Each piece reflects cultural storytelling and artisan collaboration.
Saya offers minimalist alpaca knitwear and pima cotton garmentss. Designed for modern lifestyles. The brand prioritizes clean silhouettes, neutral tones, and versatile layering pieces.
Sophie Ottaner brings a fashion-forward perspective to alpaca clothing. The brand combines contemporary tailoring with premium fibers to create statement items with lasting appeal.
Suyoq embraces slow fashion principles, producing alpaca garments focused on simplicity, durability, and comfort. Each piece is designed to be worn repeatedly across seasons.
Tom Gutie offers bold alpaca fashion with an urban edge. Known for unconventional textures and modern silhouettes, the brand appeals to customers seeking distinctive design.
Wira collaborates directly with Peruvian artisans, preserving traditional spinning and weaving techniques. The brand’s pieces emphasize authenticity, craftsmanship, and cultural continuity.
Wool2Knit celebrates tactile knitting and cozy textures. From chunky yarns to winter-ready sweaters, the brand focuses on warmth, softness, and handcrafted appeal.
Why Alpaca Collections Offers So Many Brands?
Alpaca is not a single aesthetic, it is a universe of techniques, traditions, and interpretations. By curating diverse brands, Alpaca Collections allows customers to explore luxury, heritage, sustainability, and modern fashion through one of the world’s most remarkable natural fibers.
Each purchase supports ethical production, artisan communities, and centuries-old textile traditions, woven into every garment you wear.










