Black Alpaca Ponchos
(34 items)Featured Reviews on Black Alpaca Ponchos
Poncho, 'Black Earth Cracks'





By Lin
simple but elegant poncho
Being black, this is a very versatile piece to wear. Very comfortable and well-made. I can dress it up or down depending on my activities on a particular day. The perfect piece for relaxing at home and staying cozy and warm as well. I love it!
Alpaca blend poncho, 'Inca Contrast'





By Gail
My cozy fall poncho!
I ordered this piece partly because I was intrigued by a poncho with sleeves! I thought it might be warmer than typical open-sided ponchos and I wasnt disappointed. The warm, rich colors and added sleeves made it perfect to wear for a special Thanksgiving dinner! I love the bold ethnic design and will enjoy it for years to come!
Alpaca blend knit poncho, 'Inca Claret'





By Stephanie
Gorgeous Statement Piece!
I hesitated to purchase this because of one size fits most sizing. The poncho is so stunning that I decided to take the plunge. The package arrived beautifully wrapped, and I saw that the poncho was perfect. I am 5 10, and the poncho falls well below my lower hip area until about 5 inches above my knee. Love the poncho styling with the unique soft collar that drapes over the neckline. I own lots of wraps, and the design of this piece appealed to me since it wont fall off my shoulders because of side stitched sleeve openings. Fabric is soft and nice weight (alpaca/acrylic/wool). The Inca Claret design is a modern twist on traditional Peruvian textile motifs. The center torso is black, and the red/black graphic design runs down either side. Front and back are identical. High quality workmanship. Easy to wear casual/dressy and perfect for travel. My new go to wrap!
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