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Nanay

Nanay Cow Baby Alpaca Sweater in Blue

$131.00

Who wouldn't love the adorably touchable cow ears on this handmade baby alpaca knit sweater?!

Soft, warm and oh-so-light, this stylish and playful piece of children's knitwear is made from one of the most eco-friendly natural fibers: 100% baby alpaca!

Pairs well with our hand-knit baby alpaca Nanay Express Knit Pants. Size up for layering over dresses and long skirts!

Shop the full Nanay Collection.

  • Soft, luxurious, hypoallergenic and eco-friendly
  • 100% Baby Alpaca
  • Hand wash in cold water; lay flat to air dry.
  • Handmade in Bolivia by a Fair Trade women's collective
  • Nanay is a Bolivian company dedicated to the production of Alpaca and Llama knitted baby and children clothing. Nanay is a socially conscious company, and Fair Trade certified. They work with 600 native local knitters who are heads of family and provide the main income to their homes, 90% of whom are women.  Nanay's main mission is to constantly create jobs and increase hand labor in order to ultimately improve the living standards of the knitters.

    Who wouldn't love the adorably touchable cow ears on this handmade baby alpaca knit sweater?!

    Soft, warm and oh-so-light, this stylish and playful piece of children's knitwear is made from one of the most eco-friendly natural fibers: 100% baby alpaca!

    Pairs well with our hand-knit baby alpaca Nanay Express Knit Pants. Size up for layering over dresses and long skirts!

    Shop the full Nanay Collection.

  • Soft, luxurious, hypoallergenic and eco-friendly
  • 100% Baby Alpaca
  • Hand wash in cold water; lay flat to air dry.
  • Handmade in Bolivia by a Fair Trade women's collective
  • Nanay is a Bolivian company dedicated to the production of Alpaca and Llama knitted baby and children clothing. Nanay is a socially conscious company, and Fair Trade certified. They work with 600 native local knitters who are heads of family and provide the main income to their homes, 90% of whom are women.  Nanay's main mission is to constantly create jobs and increase hand labor in order to ultimately improve the living standards of the knitters.