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Delightfully beautiful and light alpaca linen trousers
The sizing of the alpaca linen trousers is based on the popular trousers from our Alpaca Royal collection, but with a slightly wider leg. The silhouette is beautiful and elegant, while the trousers are also very relaxed and, above all, incredibly comfortable. The trousers work equally well with trainers or heels, depending on the occasion. The alpaca linen knit is pleasantly light and thin, making the trousers best suited for warm summer weather.
Our alpaca linen collection products are lightweight and can be packed into a very small space. By combining the trousers with other products from the capsule collection, you can create several beautiful outfits to take with you on a holiday trip, for example.
Alpaca and linen - a unique combination of lightness and beauty
When light, soft, and temperature-regulating alpaca fibre is combined with durable and beautifully draping linen fibre, something unique is created. The alpaca linen knit has a beautifully lively surface due to the natural shade difference of the fibres. Our capsule clothing collection made from an alpaca linen blend is perfect for year-round use, but it is specifically designed for warmer seasons. The light and breathable material is ideal for summer heat, and the relaxed style and fit of the products are perfect for holiday activities and everyday lounging. The mini-collection includes three different product types that are pleasantly easy to combine.
Material:
- 70% Baby Alpaca, Peru
- 30% Linen, Belgium
- spun into yarn in Peru
Features:
- Breathable and temperature-regulating
- Naturally moisture and dirt repellent
- Does not retain odours
- Effectively wicks moisture away from the skin
- Hypoallergenic and antibacterial
- Light but durable
Country of manufacture: Lithuania
The delivery fee within the country is €10. Orders over €150 are delivered free of charge. The delivery fee to other parts of the world is €30. We will ship all orders within 1−6 business days after the order is placed. Read the detailed shipping policies by opening the link.
The customer has a 14-day exchange and return policy. Read the detailed return policies by opening the link.
Notification of the return must be made in advance using the return form or by email to posti@ruukinkehraamo.fi.
The customer is responsible for the costs associated with exchanges and returns unless otherwise agreed.
Alpaca linen yarn combines both Baby Alpaca fiber and linen fiber. This uniquely merges the excellent qualities of two very different types of fibers. Baby Alpaca accounts for 70% of the fiber and linen for 30%.
Baby Alpaca fiber is light, pleasantly soft, and effectively regulates heat. Alpaca fiber has particularly good thermal regulation capabilities. Thanks to the crimped structure of the fiber, air pockets remain between the fibers, acting as insulation. Alpaca fiber repels water and dirt and does not absorb odors. This hypoallergenic and antibacterial fiber is also well-suited for those with sensitive skin.
The color shades we use in our collection mimic the natural shades of alpaca wool. The alpaca fiber used by Ruukin Kehräämö is dyed only if the specific color is not available undyed. Dyeing is always carried out under supervision, using safe and responsible Reach- and GOTS-certified methods. The Baby Alpaca fiber used by Ruukin Kehräämö is USDA organic certified, and the Responsible Alpaca Standard (RAS) certification guarantees ethical alpaca farming and fair compensation for farmers.
Knitwear is an easy-to-care-for product: wear it, air it, and wear it. Store knitwear folded loosely in a dry place, protected from pests. Storing on a hanger may stretch the knitwear. Knitwear is easiest to freshen and smooth by steaming. You can also brush the knitwear with a clothes brush intended for delicate knits. Stain removal and/or washing should be done with a wool detergent by hand or in the washing machine's hand-wash program +30°C.
Remember that we offer a repair service for our products. Send us your damaged knitwear and we will repair it free of charge. This way we extend the lifespan of our products together and help protect the environment. And when your favorite knitwear is completely worn out and beyond repair, we will accept it back to be reprocessed into material.
1. Why doesn't our collection include any colorful knitwear at all?
We want to follow nature's own color palette in our collection. All the shades we use replicate alpaca colors found in nature, of which there are nearly thirty in total. The Alpaca Royal fiber used by Ruukki Spinning Mill is only dyed if that particular color is not available undyed. Dyeing is always done under supervision, using the safest and most responsible REACH- and GOTS-certified methods.
Alpaca Royal -fiber does not require any additional chemical treatments. All chemical processes wear down fibers and damage their surface structure. The less the fiber has been treated, the more its natural properties are transferred directly to the garment.
When knitwear reaches the end of its lifecycle, the fiber lives on. Alpaca fiber is a 100% biodegradable natural product. Knitwear can also be shredded back into fibers and recycled for reuse.
2. Why do our products have a delivery fee?
We want you to avoid making a hasty purchase decision and to be certain of your choice when ordering a product. In Finland, up to 50% of online orders are returned. A shipping fee has been shown to significantly reduce the number of returns. On average, for clothing sold online, the largest emissions come from the product itself (~83%), while transportation accounts for 14% of emissions. If the product is returned, the transport emissions are doubled.
We therefore want to act responsibly toward both our customers and the environment. When you buy less, more thoughtfully and of better quality, the environment and your wallet will thank you. Read more about how transportation affects an e-commerce product's emissions.
3. Why don't we have discount campaigns?
We don't support fast fashion or rushed purchase decisions. FOMO (Fear of missing out) is a commonly used marketing tactic to get customers to buy products they may not need. By limiting an offer to a specific time, consumers are encouraged to make impulsive purchases. Instead, we want you to be satisfied with the purchases you make from us and to use our products for a long time. You can always trust that a product is the same price with us whether you're shopping on Black Friday or on a regular Sunday morning.
3. How can we guarantee that yarn from Peru is produced responsibly?
In the Peruvian highlands, alpaca farming is the main source of livelihood. Up to 85% of the indigenous population's income is generated from selling alpaca wool. By buying wool from specific farms, we can ensure that the farmers receive fair compensation for their work. Alpacas play an important role in breaking the cycle of poverty.
Ruukin Kehräämö uses only high-quality and ethically produced, RAS-certified (Responsible Alpaca Standard) alpaca wool. Breeders from Peruvian indigenous communities tend their small herds with respect for nature. The organization we support Quechua Benefit auttaa indigenous people care for both the well-being of their alpacas and their families. For each yarn batch arriving at Ruukin Kehräämö, alpaca fleeces are collected separately from local small farms. Every fiber can be traced back to the farm and even to the individual animal. Breeders receive double the price for Alpaca Royal fiber compared with coarser fibers.
4. How can we guarantee that neither angora rabbits nor alpacas suffer during the harvesting of their wool?
Alpacas and angora rabbits are wool-producing animals. They have been bred to produce wool, like merino sheep. Leaving a wool-producing animal unshorn is harmful to the animal, because the wool does not stop growing at a certain length; instead, long, matted wool makes it difficult for the animal to move and worsens hygiene.
We purchase angora rabbit wool only from domestic farms where combing is done with the animals' welfare in mind and in a stress-free manner. Voit katsoa yhteistyökumppanimme Villiniityn kerintävideon ja tutustua angorakaneihin blogitekstissämme.
The alpaca wool we use in our craft yarns comes mainly from domestic farms where the alpacas are shorn professionally and without pain. We buy the black alpaca fiber from a Dutch farm Tienda from Molino's alpaca farm. In Peru, the indigenous people have long traditions in both caring for alpacas and pain-free shearing.
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