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Merrivale Poncho
Lush baby alpaca fur adds a super-luxe accent to the funnel-neck poncho. Horizontally rib knit of Black baby alpaca and detailed with hidden snaps to form wide, bracelet-length sleeves.
S/M, L/XL 100% Baby Alpaca; Trim- 100% Baby Alpaca Fur Handwash/Dry Clean Made in Peru 2 Hidden Snap Buttons Item # 230031 This product is not available where banned by local fur ordinance. Our fur is sustainably sourced from alpaca farmers in Peru. Please note alpacas are virtually never raised for their fur in the Andes. Rather, they are necessarily sheared once a year. It is only when an animal dies of natural causes that the fur is harvested.
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Merrivale Poncho
Lush baby alpaca fur adds a super-luxe accent to the funnel-neck poncho. Horizontally rib knit of Black baby alpaca and detailed with hidden snaps to form wide, bracelet-length sleeves.
S/M, L/XL 100% Baby Alpaca; Trim- 100% Baby Alpaca Fur Handwash/Dry Clean Made in Peru 2 Hidden Snap Buttons Item # 230031 This product is not available where banned by local fur ordinance. Our fur is sustainably sourced from alpaca farmers in Peru. Please note alpacas are virtually never raised for their fur in the Andes. Rather, they are necessarily sheared once a year. It is only when an animal dies of natural causes that the fur is harvested.
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Lush baby alpaca fur adds a super-luxe accent to the funnel-neck poncho. Horizontally rib knit of Black baby alpaca and detailed with hidden snaps to form wide, bracelet-length sleeves.
S/M, L/XL 100% Baby Alpaca; Trim- 100% Baby Alpaca Fur Handwash/Dry Clean Made in Peru 2 Hidden Snap Buttons Item # 230031 This product is not available where banned by local fur ordinance. Our fur is sustainably sourced from alpaca farmers in Peru. Please note alpacas are virtually never raised for their fur in the Andes. Rather, they are necessarily sheared once a year. It is only when an animal dies of natural causes that the fur is harvested.











