Collection: Clothing

Buttery soft and beautifully stylish

Light, warm, and oh-so stylish, our alpaca-wool clothing feels like you’re wearing a hug. Naturally water and odour resistant; and lanolin-free, means it's hypoallergenic.

  • Storm Mitts
    Storm Mitts, warm alpaca mittens from Green Gable Alpacas in Prince Edward Island.
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    $49.00
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  • Ear Saver Headband
    Ear Saver | Alpaca Headband | Green Gable Alpacas
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    $31.00
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  • Storm Soles
    Storm Soles  - alpaca  wool insoles from Green Gable  Alpacas in Prince Edward Island.
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    $19.00
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  • Alpaca Johns
    Alpaca Johns, cozy leggings from Green Gable Alpacas
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    $49.00
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  • Alpaca Shawls | Hand-Woven
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    $226.00
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  • Alpaca Fur Hats
    Alpaca Fur Hats - Green Gable Alpacas
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    $94.00
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  • Alpaca Scarves| Hand-Woven
    Hand woven alpaca scarf in neutral colours.
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    $113.00
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  • Eucalan Delicate Wash
    Eucalan Delicate Wash at Green Gable Alpacas
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  • Gift Card
    Gift Card for Green Gable Alpacas
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our story

Our Story

An Islander By Choice

Our business was established in October 2009 when we decided to leave corporate and city life behind and move to the tiny, rural community of Birch Hill, Prince Edward Island to become alpaca farmers.

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