WØLMARK BEST SELLERS
Worn hard, chosen often. These best sellers deliver on performance, grit and comfort – gear for those who don’t just wear clothes, they live in them.

Polku 68 - Alpaca socks
 Forest Green/Yellow
  
Forest Green/Yellow
  
Polku 68 - Alpaca socks
 Orange/Yellow
  
Orange/Yellow
  
VAELTAJA 100 - Light alpaca hoodie (Pre-sale)
 Yellow
  
Yellow
  
VAELTAJA 100 - Light alpaca hoodie (Pre-sale)
 Graphite
  
Graphite
  
VAELTAJA 100 - Light alpaca hoodie (Pre-sale)
 Forest green
  
Forest green
  
VAELTAJA 100 - Light alpaca hoodie (Pre-sale)
 Orange
  
Orange
  
VAELTAJA 100 - Light alpaca hoodie (Pre-sale)
 Black
  
Black
  
VAELTAJA 100 - Light alpaca longsleeve (Pre-sale)
 Graphite
  
Graphite
  
VAELTAJA 100 - Light alpaca longsleeve (Pre-sale)
 Forest Green
  
Forest Green
  
VAELTAJA 100 - Light alpaca longsleeve (Pre-sale)
 Orange
  
Orange
  
Liito 68 - Alpaca ankle socks

SKUTSI 100 - Alpaca sailor beanie

MEHTÄ 100 - Alpaca gaiter

Polku 68 - Alpaca socks, cushion

Vaeltaja 100 - Alpaca T-shirt

Vaeltaja 100 - Alpaca T-shirt

Vaeltaja 100 - Alpaca T-shirt

VIIMA 100 - Alpaca fisherman beanie

Helle 68 - Alpaca socks (Pre-sale)
 Black
  
Black
  
Helle 68 - Alpaca socks (Pre-sale)
 Forest green
  
Forest green
  
Helle 68 - Alpaca socks
 Yellow
  
Yellow
  
                What does Pre-sale mean?
                
              
              A pre-sale labeling means you're ordering gear before it's officially in stock. You're first in line – your item gets made or reserved specifically for you. This helps us reduce overproduction and offer limited runs of our best pieces. Delivery takes a little longer, but it's worth the wait. Each pres-sale product page includes an estimated shipping date, so you’ll know when to expect your gear.
                ALPACA Vs. MERINO
                
              
              In nearly every core function of wool, alpaca out performs merino. It contains more microscopic air pockets within each fiber, which improves insulation without added weight. Compared to merino, alpaca wicks moisture more efficiently and absorbs significantly less water, meaning it dries faster and keeps you feeling dry during activity. It also naturally resists odours and is hypoallergenic – alpaca contains no lanolin, so it’s safe for those with wool sensitivity or allergies.
And because alpacas tread lightly – both literally and ecologically – their fiber is among the most sustainable on the planet: low water use, low impact grazing, and no harsh chemical treatments.
Unlike merino sheep, which are farm animals, alpacas are native to their environment and live in balance with the Andean ecosystem.
                How to wash alpaca clothing
                
              
              You rarely need to. Alpaca naturally resists odours, so just air it out between wears. Machine wash only when truly needed – like after a spill or muddy trail.
When you do: wash on a gentle wool cycle at 30 °C with a wool detergent. Lay flat to air dry. Skip the tumble dryer and high spin – alpaca prefers a softer touch.
 
      
    
   
  
