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Our Own Alpaca Socks

Posted 1/11/2012 5:07am by Andrea.

Way back in May, we packed up hundreds of pounds of alpaca fiber and shipped them off to a small mill in Michigan.

And then we patiently waited for socks to be shipped back to us.

Socks made from our own fiber. Socks so warm and cozy your feet will be begging for cold weather just so they can slip themselves into these babies.

And then, last week we got the call. The socks were shipping, the socks were shipping! I don't think a UPS delivery guy has ever been more loved.

Look what he brought us:

You may see brown socks, but I see comfort, warmth and happiness.

Here's a close up. Don't you see it too?

If you are a fan of warm feet and would like to keep your tootsies toasty, check out the Alpaca Socks and Gloves page.

I'm pretty darn sure your feet will send you a thank you card.

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1 Comments »
Sherri said,
1/12/2012 @ 11:39 pm
Do tell, how does one purchase a pair or two? My feet are toasting already in anticipation!
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