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Shop stylish and sustainable alpaca clothing for women at PAKA Apparel. Natural fiber tops, bottoms, socks, jackets and accessories made ethically in Peru.
Shop PAKA's extra soft shirts for men, with breathable alpaca fiber for outdoor, hiking or casual wear. Sustainable long sleeve shirts, tees & baselayers.
PAKA socks feature the naturally soft, lightweight, durable and temperature-regulating properties of alpaca fiber. Unlike sheep's wool, cotton and synthetics, this all-natural, renewable resource doesn't require any harsh chemical treatments during washing.
An extraordinarily soft tee made start-to-finish in Peru with our signature blend of organic pima cotton and baby alpaca fiber. Thermoregulating, lightweight, and odor-resistant.
PAKA Apparel makes sustainable clothing using fully traceable alpaca wool from wild-roaming alpaca in Peru. Read our review of the sweater and tee, with tips for sizing, performance, and certifications.
I tested Paka's alpaca clothing for a year, and it's some of the softest and warmest I've ever worn. Here's why you should get some too.
PAKA did a great job making a basic hoodie uniquely their own without a heavy coat of branding. The front hem has a logo-stamped leather tab, and while I think it looks nice, I've seen this accent on plenty of other pullovers. My favorite detail by far is the colorful strip of Peruvian fabric stitched on the bottom-right hem.
The Packa is a patented garment that combines a rain jacket and a pack cover with a poncho design. It allows air circulation under the garment and protects your backpack straps from rain.
At Paka, we believe nature holds the answers. Since our founding, we've been learning how to harness the innate technology of alpaca fiber to change the outdoor industry. One of our proudest advancements as a brand was last year's release of PAKAFILL®. This technology won awards for not only challenging industry ethics, but enhancing performance as well. PAKAFILL® tested warmer than any ...
Paka is a 2021 Indian drama film directed by Nithin Lukose and starring Basil Paulose and Vinitha Koshy. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and explores the cycle of vengeance in rural Kerala.