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Buy Alpaca & Wool Scarves in Australia at Waverley Mills
Discover the epitome of style and warmth with our collection of alpaca and wool scarves from Waverley Mills. Expertly Australian made, these luxury scarves combine the softness of premium alpaca fibres with the durability and warmth of fine Australian wool. Designed to elevate any outfit while providing comfort against the elements, each scarf is a perfect blend of fashion and function. Whether you're seeking a timeless accessory or a bold statement piece, our alpaca and wool scarves bring together sustainable luxury and exceptional craftsmanship, made right here in Australia.
Frequently asked questions
What materials are your scarves available in?
Our luxury scarves are available in premium materials like 100% Australian wool and soft, sustainable alpaca fibres. These high-quality natural fibres provide exceptional warmth and comfort while being eco-friendly.
Where are your luxury scarves made?
All of our luxury scarves are proudly Australian made, crafted at our historic mill in Launceston, Tasmania, using local and sustainable materials. From start to finish, they don’t leave our mill until they’re on their way to you.
Are your scarves suitable for machine washing, or do they need special care?
Due to the delicate nature of alpaca and wool, we recommend dry cleaning or gentle hand washing for optimal care. Machine washing may damage the fibres and reduce the lifespan of the scarf. You can read our care advice here.
Are your scarves hypoallergenic and suitable for individuals with sensitive skin?
Yes, our alpaca and wool fibres are known for being hypoallergenic, making them suitable for individuals with sensitive skin. Wool scarves are also soft, but people with wool sensitivities may prefer alpaca.
What's the difference between an alpaca scarf and a wool scarf?
An alpaca scarf is lighter, softer, and fluffier, perfect for those with sensitive skin, while a wool scarf is slightly denser, offering more durability and insulation. Both offer luxurious warmth and comfort, but alpaca is known for its silky texture.