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Alpaca vs Cashmere: Which Is More High-End?

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February 6, 2026•3 min read
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Alpaca is fiber from alpacas (South American camelids); cashmere is the soft undercoat of cashmere goats. Both are premium natural fibers. In terms of physical properties and price, cashmere is generally more high-end: it is softer, more elastic, warmer, and more wear-resistant than alpaca, and it costs more because of limited supply and processing. Alpaca is soft, warm, and comfortable but often slightly rougher and more mid- to high-range in price.

This guide compares alpaca and cashmere and when to choose each.


What Is Alpaca?

Alpaca is hair from alpacas, native to South America. It is soft, warm, light, and comfortable. Alpaca is used for sweaters, scarves, blankets, and outdoor or mid-range textiles. It is high quality but typically less costly than cashmere and can feel slightly rougher than the finest cashmere.


What Is Cashmere?

Cashmere is the soft undercoat of cashmere goats, combed or collected during shedding. It is very fine, soft, elastic, and warm. Cashmere is scarce (each goat yields little undercoat) and requires multiple processing steps, so it commands higher prices and is considered more high-end than alpaca in both feel and market position.


Alpaca vs Cashmere: Physical Properties

Property Alpaca Cashmere
Softness Soft, comfortable Superior; finer, silkier
Elasticity Good Better; recovers well
Warmth Warm Very warm, excellent insulation
Wear resistance Good Better
Hand Can feel slightly rougher Finer, more luxurious
Supply Larger output Limited; small yield per goat

Price: Which Is More High-End?

Cashmere is more high-end in price.

  • Cashmere is relatively expensive because of low yield per animal, multiple screening and processing steps, and difficulty sourcing high-quality raw material.
  • Alpaca has larger production and a more moderate to high price—often less than cashmere for comparable weight or item.

So in both physical properties and price, cashmere is the more upscale option.


How to Choose: Alpaca vs Cashmere

Choose Cashmere If You Want:

  • Maximum softness and luxury feel
  • High warmth and comfort in fine knits
  • High-end sweaters, scarves, or accessories
  • Best elasticity and durability among these two

Choose Alpaca If You Want:

  • Warmth and comfort at a lower price than cashmere
  • Mid-range or entry-level luxury textiles
  • Outdoor or sporty garments where extreme softness is less critical
  • Good value for soft, warm fiber

Final Thoughts

Cashmere is more high-end than alpaca in physical properties (softness, elasticity, warmth, wear resistance) and price. Alpaca is a high-quality, warm, and comfortable option that is often more affordable and suited to mid-range or outdoor use. Choose based on budget, desired hand, and use—cashmere for top-tier luxury, alpaca for strong performance at a lower cost.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is alpaca as soft as cashmere?

No. Cashmere is generally softer and finer than alpaca. Alpaca is soft but can feel slightly rougher than high-grade cashmere.

Why is cashmere more expensive than alpaca?

Cashmere has limited supply (small yield per goat), more intensive processing, and higher demand for luxury goods, so it commands higher prices than alpaca.

Can I use alpaca instead of cashmere?

Yes. Alpaca is a good alternative when you want warmth and comfort at a lower price. For maximum softness and luxury, cashmere is the more high-end choice.


This article is part of our yarn knowledge series, offering practical insights into luxury fibers and choosing between alpaca and cashmere.

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