100% Vicuña Crewneck Sweater
Crafted from what is truly the world’s rarest and most exquisite fiber, our 100% Vicuña Crewneck Sweater embodies the pinnacle of natural luxury. Made in Peru from undyed yarn and sourced from vicuñas shorn every two to three years. Each limited piece is individually numbered and fully traceable, ensuring authenticity from the Andes to your hands. Meticulously knitted in small batches, it’s an heirloom of exceptional softness and enduring rarity.
Also offered in Women's,—for those who appreciate the extraordinary.
Read Less- Crafted from 100% pure vicuña wool, the world’s rarest natural fiber
- Ultra-fine yarn provides remarkable insulation with a featherweight feel
- 11–13 micron thickness, 16-gauge knit, and 22mm fiber length for an exceptionally soft and silky handfeel
- Undyed yarn reveals the fiber’s authentic golden-brown hue—pure, rich, and entirely natural
- Each limited piece is individually numbered and certified by the Peruvian government for full traceability
- Ribbed collar, cuffs, and hem
- Crafted by expert artisans in Peru
Quince | Loro Piana | Brioni | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,200.00 | $5,110.00 | $5,400.00 |
| Savings (%) | Yes | 77% | 78% |
| 100% Vicuña | Yes | Yes | No |
| Made in Peru | Yes | No | No |
| 11 - 13 microns | Yes | Yes | No |
| Undyed | Yes | Yes | No |
| Temperature Regulating | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Free Shipping | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Free Returns | 365 days | 30 days | 15 days |


Take a closer look

SOFTNESS BEYOND COMPARE
Finer than cashmere, vicuña offers exquisite softness and a delicate, weightless feel.

ETHICALLY SOURCED
Native to the Andes, vicuñas roam freely and are gently shorn under protection laws.

TRACEABLE BY DESIGN
Each limited piece is individually numbered and certified by the Peruvian government for authenticity and complete traceability.

NATURAL BEAUTY
Undyed and chemical-free, each garment reveals the fiber’s rich, golden-brown hue in its purest form.
ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
1. Why is Vicuña considered so precious?
1. Why is Vicuña considered so precious?
Vicuña is known as the “fiber of the gods” for its rarity and unmatched softness. These wild animals, native to the high Andes, produce only a small amount of ultra-fine fleece — roughly half a pound every few years. Because vicuñas are protected by strict conservation laws, they can only be gently shorn under supervision. Each stage of production — from hand gathering and sorting to careful finishing — is highly specialized and time-intensive. The result is one of the world’s most precious natural fibers: light as air, naturally lustrous, and incredibly soft against the skin.
2. How is Vicuña traceable?
2. How is Vicuña traceable?
Vicuña fiber is protected under the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) certification system, which tightly regulates its collection and trade. Each stage — from shearing to export — is verified and documented by the Peruvian government, ensuring the fiber is sourced only from approved, ethical community programs. This process guarantees both animal welfare and authenticity.
Every Quince Vicuña garment includes a hand-stitched authenticity label, confirming it is made from 100% certified Vicuña fiber. The label can be carefully removed and kept for safekeeping without harming the garment.
3. What’s the best way to care for my Vicuña sweater?
3. What’s the best way to care for my Vicuña sweater?
Your Vicuña piece deserves the same care you’d give a cherished heirloom. Please dry clean only, using a gentle, high-quality service. If pressing is needed, use the lowest heat setting and avoid steam. We recommend giving your sweater a day of rest between wears, allowing the delicate fibers to recover their natural loft and shape. To keep it looking pristine, store it folded and away from direct light, and avoid brushing against rough surfaces that may cause snags.
4. How often should you clean a Vicuña sweater?
4. How often should you clean a Vicuña sweater?
Vicuña’s natural properties make it resistant to odor and soil, so frequent cleaning isn’t necessary — and can even shorten its lifespan. For most wearers, once or twice per season is plenty. Between cleanings, let the garment air out in a cool, dry place to keep it feeling fresh and soft. Over-washing or excessive handling can reduce the fiber’s natural luster, so less is truly more.
5. What’s the best way to store a Vicuña sweater?
5. What’s the best way to store a Vicuña sweater?
Always fold your Vicuña sweater, rather than hanging it, to maintain its shape. Place it in a breathable cotton bag or box, away from sunlight and humidity. Add cedar blocks or lavender sachets to protect from moths.
