
We are a Family-Owned Peruvian Clothing Manufacturer dedicated to the creation of garments for companies, brands and designers.
We have a unique know-how in the handling of natural fibers such as alpaca and Peruvian cotton, among others. This allows us to offer sustainable collections for all seasons, whether for women, men, children or home line.
Our origins can be traced back to a singular motivation: to produce Great Knitwear crafted with care and creativity.

Our story began more than 30 years ago, with just two people. Today we are proud to generate decent work for multiple families and communities. MASTERKNIT PERU is made up of a resilient and passionate human team.
We have managed to create an agile structure, also offering two types of productions: industrial and artisanal. All of this, while constantly working to generate lasting positive impacts on our clients, collaborators, and the community.
SUSTAINABILITY PLAN

Slow Fashion
Supports buying better-quality garments that will last longer, and values fair treatment of people, animals, and the planet along the way.

Luxurious Fibers
Preserving traditional Peruvian Knitting techniques that will prevail the test of time.

Artisanal Knowledge
Preserving traditional Peruvian Knitting techniques that will prevail the test of time.

FairTrade Practices
Creating high-paying jobs in an industry known for unfair working conditions.

Sustainable Development
Development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Traceable Alpaca
Traceable Alpaca makes possible to identify the origin of a batch of alpaca fiber. This leads to an improvement in conditions for the Alpaca breeders. This is the first link in the chain of Alpaca Sustainability

Organic Pima Cotton
Peruvian Pima Cotton is the world’s finest, thanks to ideal growing conditions in the northern coastal valleys of Peru, Peruvian Pima Cotton makes the softest and most comfortable garments.

Alpaca Fiber
One of the most prized natural fibers in the world, and a valuable material for luxury fashion designers. The extremely soft, lightweight, and durable material comes from the Alpaca, which is native to Peru.
