Samantha Holmes Unveils the UK’s Most Luxurious Alpaca Sock Collection

Luxury, practicality, and comfort – all in stock now. As temperatures drop and Storm Amy rages in, layering season begins, Samantha Holmes Alpaca has unveiled an extended Alpaca Sock Collection, designed to suit every lifestyle, from hillwalking and running to lounging and sleeping.

Alpaca Hiking Socks in Mens and Womens sizes, with arch support, reinforced heel and toe, cushion loop comfort and the unique insulating capacity of alpaca wool. RRSP £28

Silkiest Alpaca and Bamboo Striped Socks 

Alpaca Lounge socks in a myriad of new colours .   RRSP £25

Alpaca Bed Socks ranging from RRSP £25. Alpaca Leggings RRSP £45.  Alpaca Leggings RRSP £45

Based on Scotland’s wild west coast and rooted in two decades of sustainable sourcing from Peru, Samantha Holmes’ collection combines the superior properties of alpaca fibre with refined design, practical innovation, and timeless appeal.


“Our customers need more than just warm socks — they want performance, longevity, and comfort with a conscience,” says founder Samantha Holmes. “This year we’ve grown the range to cater to every type of wearer, from the weekend rambler to the fireside lounger.”


Socks for All Walks of Life


Now available to order, the full Alpaca Sock Collection includes:


Alpaca Hiking Socks cushioned, breathable, and blister-resistant.

Alpaca Running Socks supportive, temperature-regulating, and odour-resistant.

Shooting & Welly Socks knee-length, arch support, designed to stay up

Lounge & Bed Socks ultra-soft, non-restrictive, and cloud-like in comfort.

Preppy Sports Socks retro-styled ribbed crew socks with a luxe twist.

Alpaca Leggings as warm as toast, Perfect for layering - skiing, riding, walking.


Media & Influencer Opportunities


High-resolution lifestyle and flat lay images are available on request. Influencer collaborations and product reviews are welcome, particularly those with audiences in:


Outdoor lifestyle

Fitness and hiking

Slow fashion / ethical gifting



Why Alpaca Socks?


Unlike wool or synthetics, alpaca is naturally thermoregulating, moisture-wicking, odour-resistant and hypoallergenic with no lanolin. It insulates in cold weather but stays breathable, making it ideal for year-round wear.


The brand’s socks are made in Peru in partnership with ethical, long-term suppliers, in blended alpaca yarns with sufficient content of nylon and elastane for durability, comfort and shape retention. Samantha’s socks are also much loved for the fabulous colour choice. And they are Machine washable.


Samantha Holmes is proud to offer one of the UK’s most complete and considered collections of alpaca socks, with low minimum orders for trade customers and fast delivery for retail customers.


Whether you're gifting, exploring, or simply keeping cosy, these are socks worth stepping into.


About Samantha Holmes Alpaca

The Brand


Samantha Holmes Alpaca is the small international trading company I set up in my back bedroom in 2003 on the west coast of Scotland. We specialise in soft, cosy alpaca clothing, homeware, babywear and gifts.  Each item is designed here in Scotland and beautifully made and hand-finished by our artisans in Peru in butter soft alpaca wool.


I have travelled extensively in Peru, visiting each year to meet my makers, many of whom we've known for 20 years.  Essau, our head knitter, managed to build a new family home on the proceeds of the first few years’ income.  Most important is Paola, who has been central to production from the get-go. Like me, she has two children and our business and families have flourished together.


Our business is predominantly wholesale and export. The majority of our customers are small independent retailers.


What inspired you?


First and foremost alpaca of course!  I'm biased, but it is the most amazing fibre on earth!  Even now when I open a box of freshly delivered alpaca scarves, it fills my senses!   


I was working with cashmere when I first learnt about alpaca and loved its product story ... the textile heritage of Peru, the "gold of the Andes" treasured by Inca nobility, its unique butter softness, the families who've knitted and woven alpaca for hundreds of years and its myriad of natural colours.  I've always been inspired by travelling and walking in mountainous scenery, so it was a natural next step to explore Peru.


My mother was from a family of seamstresses.  Sadly she didn't manage to pass on her talent with a sewing machine to me, but she did pass on her passion for fabric, colour, drape and detail.  I was also in awe of my Aunt's clothing design talent - she was Angela Holmes, founder of English couture label, Droopy & Brown.  I briefly enjoyed importing cashmere pashminas from a small weaving cooperative in Nepal, but it was alpaca, and finding a gap for it in the market where I found my passion.


BRAND ETHOS


Ethically Sourced


Our alpaca yarn is made in Peru by two long established companies, who source their alpaca fibre ethically and have active social responsibility programmes, investing proceeds back into poorer Peruvian communities.


Our Alpaca fur is sourced from herd wastage resulting from harsh Peruvian winters. No alpaca is slaughtered for its skin.  It is not financially viable for farmers to do so - the skins are tiny and worth little compared with fleeces which can be shorn during a whole lifetime and spun into yarn.  Alpacas can live over 15 years promising shearing potential of far greater value than a single pelt.


Traditional Craftsmanship


Each our our alpaca products is finished by hand in our studios in Peru, following a tradition which goes back centuries.  Alpaca was once prized by the Inca nobility for its unique silky softness, durability and insulating properties.  Our artisans are self-employed home workers and small family businesses.


Our small batch production ensures minimal wastage, more flexibility and attention to detail.  


Sustainable and Natural


Our designs transcend seasonal trends.  We are a 'slow fashion' brand focusing on product longevity and simplicity.  Nearly everything we produce is 100% natural.  Alpacas come in 22 recognised shades, ranging from black, grey, brown to cream and white which avoids the need for dyes, and the dyes we do use are Azo free.


Alpacas themselves are well known for their minimal impact on the environment.  They tread lightly with their soft padded feet, yield higher annual volume of fleece than sheep and have efficient grazing habits.  Alpaca farming also requires no harsh chemicals.


Trusted and Well Established


Loyal to alpaca since 2003, we have repeat customers all over the world.  60% of our turnover is repeat business.  We have a longstanding relationship with our makers, some of whom we've worked with since 2003. We remain true to our original values and are still a small Scottish business.


Women Owned and Run


Girl Power… Founded by Samantha, the business is almost entirely run by women. Our knitting operation in Peru is run by Paola in Lima, who also employs a core team of women who assist her with finishing and quality control.  Our pack and dispatch operation is an independent business in Glasgow run by Maureen and Sue with Lynn, our Head Packer.   To avoid this sounding too woke however, I should mention that we do have some very capable fellas in the supply chain too!


The company is still owned and run by Samantha Holmes from her home on the west coast of Scotland. 

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