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Alpaca question

Sockeye

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I have a new to me highwayman with essentially no wear that fits great with an alpaca lining. Does the mild it itchiness associated with an Alpaca lining diminish with time and wear?
 

Grayland

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I didn't find it diminished in my jacket, so I had it relined. If the jacket fits you great, it would be worth it to change the lining. There are cheaper options than sending it back to Aero.
 

Plumbline

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Nor did I and had 3 of mine relined by Aero ( sold 2 VDR's on that were the same ) .... Tartan, Cotton Drill and Shearling were the replacements all much comfier.

It's strange stuff because it feels soft yet has that scratchy / itchy feel when worn like a hair shirt.

I've avoided Alpaca ever since and stuck to Lochcarron wool tartan ( all weights are good .. ) cord or cotton drill .... if I could get some of the Grant Tartan flannel I had in my oilpull Highwayman I'd have that in a heartbeat ... it was the dogs :D
 

jonbuilder

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If you live in a cool enough climate to place an insulation layer between the Alpaca and your skin the jacket might be worth keeping like it is for the cold days. I have an alpaca lined Aero Barn Stormer in the San Francisco bay Area that see no wear
 

emigran

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Nope not really... I remember those three button sweaters from the 50-60's that were so cool... Think Sinatra Bobby Darin.. always itchy, especially on a date.
 
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Strange how Aero's Alpaca doesn't bother some people..but it does others for sure. I have that lining in several jackets..and never noticed an itchy feeling. I know that this must be a rarity,though, as it is often mentioned here. Plus I have had friends who just can't stand wearing a wool sweater...but I've worn them often with no irritation. [huh]
HD
 

Grayland

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Strange how Aero's Alpaca doesn't bother some people..but it does others for sure. I have that lining in several jackets..and never noticed an itchy feeling. I know that this must be a rarity,though, as it is often mentioned here. Plus I have had friends who just can't stand wearing a wool sweater...but I've worn them often with no irritation. [huh]
HD

It's well known that the burgundy alpacas produce a softer, less bothersome lining. :cool:
 

devilish

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A trick you can sometimes use on an itchy fabric is to gently rub it down with a bar of soap or a cloth with some conditioner or fabric softener on. Just a little. De-ionized water can sometimes do the same trick. Apparently it helps re-align the short filaments so they don't stick out and cause the irritation.
 

pauleway

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Strange how Aero's Alpaca doesn't bother some people..but it does others for sure. I have that lining in several jackets..and never noticed an itchy feeling. I know that this must be a rarity,though, as it is often mentioned here. Plus I have had friends who just can't stand wearing a wool sweater...but I've worn them often with no irritation. [huh]
HD

+1! I have it in my all wool Aero HB (the grey colored alpaca) and I have no problem with it, and it is very nice for the colder weather.
 

Peacoat

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I agree with HD: my Alpaca causes me no problems, nor do wool sweaters. Of course HD and I grew up in a time when men were men and sheep were afraid.
 

Fanch

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I agree with HD: my Alpaca causes me no problems, nor do wool sweaters. Of course HD and I grew up in a time when men were men and sheep were afraid.

I've never tried on a jacket with alpaca lining, although wool sweaters do make me itch. I may be an old goat, but I ain't no sheep. lol
 
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Bunyip

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I think they might be using different stuff the last year or so? I saw it on the aero message board thing. New, non itchy alpaca.
 

bn1966

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I'm half Welsh so I have no problems wearing anything that originates from sheep :)
 

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