Whatever the weather
Here in Britain we are well known for discussing the weather an awful lot, and this is
not surprising considering the changeable nature of our climate. Take the British
summer time for example – one day it can be really hot with completely clear
cornflower blue skies, the next the wind, rain and clouds can reappear with a
vengeance. Perfect warm sunny days with a light breeze, when it is not too muggy, are
probably considered ideal here in the UK, and as these are few and far between, the
weather on other days gives us plenty of scope for complaining about it. If a perfect
summer was ever to occur in the UK, half the idle conversation between its people
would probably grind to a halt!
The summer time weather here may not be ideal for humans. Pre planning barbeques
or outdoor parties in advance is often unwise, as there is no guarantee of a nice day
for it. Planning a summer wardrobe can be a challenge, and it is best to be prepared
for colder nights and rainy days, as well as for hotter occasions. We are becoming
more and more aware of the environmental impact humans have on the planet, as well
as realising the benefits of using organic and natural products in food and other
products.
For colder evenings and nights, why not treat your feet with some high quality striped
alpaca bedsocks? Alpaca fibre is well known for its luxurious soft feel; unlike sheep
wool it is not at all itchy or irritating to the skin. The alpaca’s native land is South
America, where they were bred by the people who lived around the Andes mountain
range for their wool. Two distinct types of alpacas were selectively bred – the suri,
whose wool has longer, flatter and silkier fibres than those of the huacaya, whose
fleece is denser and wavier. Both varieties of alpaca have been prized for their wool in
their native environment for thousands of years, but the qualities of their fleece didn’t
reach the UK until the 1800s.
Apparently alpaca yarn was spun in England for the first time around 1808 but the
fibre was condemned as an unworkable material. It was not until the introduction of
cotton warps into Bradford trade around 1836 that the true qualities of alpaca could be
developed into fabric. It is not known where the cotton warp and mohair or alpaca weft
plain-cloth came from, but it was this simple and ingenious structure which enabled
Titus Salt, then a young Bradford manufacturer, to use alpaca successfully.
Due to the successful manufacture of various alpaca cloths by Sir Titus Salt alpaca is
now a popular fibre in the UK. Therefore Striped alpaca bedsocks are an ideal choice
for those who are new to alpaca products. The amazing texture and warmth provided
by striped alpaca bedsocks make them ideal for cold nights at any time of the year.
Once indulged with striped alpaca bedsocks, your feet will be loath to return to less
comfortable and warm synthetic versions. Not only do alpaca products tick all the
right boxes for comfort and thermal properties, they also look stylish. Numerous
alpaca wool products are available, so if, like many others, you fall in love with the
fabric there are loads more ways to enjoy it.
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