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Alpaca Wool Bed Socks

Blue

Sale price$75.00 USD
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Research shows that warm feet help the body fall asleep faster, gently signalling to the brain that it is safe to switch off and let go. Our Blue Alpaca Bed Socks are designed with exactly that in mind, keeping your feet softly and evenly warm throughout the night without overheating, making them one of the best bed socks for sleep you will ever wear.

Crafted from a luxurious blend of 70% baby alpaca wool and 30% nylon, these lightweight alpaca bed socks feel exceptionally soft against the skin while helping create the ideal conditions for deep and restorative sleep. Naturally breathable, warm and hypoallergenic, baby alpaca wool is one of the finest and most sustainable natural fibres available, making these the perfect bed socks for sensitive skin, cold feet and anyone who struggles to fall asleep at night.

Unlike synthetic fibres, baby alpaca wool regulates temperature naturally, keeping your feet warm in winter and cool in summer. Designed for slow evenings, quiet mornings and truly restful nights.

The Beauty Sleeper Blue alpaca bed socks detail — sourced from Peru, knitted in Europe
Alpaca Wool Bed Socks - Blue Sale price$75.00 USD

Crafted from Baby Alpaca Wool

Made from a blend of 70% baby alpaca wool and 30% nylon, these bed socks combine softness, warmth and durability. Baby alpaca fibres are naturally soft, lightweight and breathable, with temperature-regulating qualities that help keep the feet comfortably warm without feeling heavy.

Gentle against the skin and considered hypoallergenic, they are a beautiful choice for bedtime comfort, especially for those who find traditional wool too coarse or irritating.

Why Warm Feet Matter

Warm feet can help prepare the body for sleep. As the feet warm up, blood vessels gently expand, encouraging circulation and supporting the body's natural cooling process. This subtle shift may help signal to the body that it is time to rest, creating the ideal conditions for deeper and more restorative sleep. Simple comforts often make the greatest difference.

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