This company is dishonest and uses false advertising to trick the customers.The tag on your alpaca toys reads "92% alpaca wool" but it is, in fact, alpaca pelt and not wool. Why? Because they're afraid that the negative connotation associated with fur would prevent them from selling their products. When the fans found out, after a lot of confusion, they asked for a public announcement to clarify the matter, but Inkari replied that they wouldn't communicate for fear that it would drive future customers away! Not to mention that these toys, made with animal skin, are advertised for small children too.Now about other products. The blankets are only made with 30% alpaca wool, and the socks aren't much better. Not to mention that the slippers don't last long-- you only have to wear them for a few weeks for the fur to come off.While I appreciate the efforts made to support small artisans and provide cruelty-free products, I cannot recommend a company that lacks transparency and purposefully hides information to its (future) customers.
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