Camilla Sweater - Navy
The Camilla Sweater is a timeless knit, designed in 100% organic cotton, combining comfort with sustainability. It is knitted with a delicate leaf pattern in the structure, which adds a subtle interplay and a feminine touch to your everyday wardrobe. The sweater has a loose fit with slightly dropped shoulders, providing a relaxed silhouette that is easy to style for any occasion. A classic round neckline and long sleeves make it versatile, while ribbed details at the cuffs and hem ensure a comfortable fit that retains its shape. Responsibly produced in Turkey, this sweater is a durable and eco-friendly choice.
• Loose fit
• Slightly dropped shoulders
• Round neck
• Long sleeves
• Rib at the bottom and on the sleeves
• Produced in Turkey
XS: Chest width: 100 cm, Length: 54 cm
S: Chest width: 104 cm, Length: 55 cm
M: Chest width: 108 cm, Length: 56 cm
L: Chest width: 112 cm, Length: 57 cm
XL: Chest width: 116 cm, Length: 58 cm
XXL: Chest width: 122 cm, Length: 58 cm
XXXL: Chest width: 128 cm, Length: 58 cm
Style no.: BA10030
Colour: Navy
Quality: 100% Cotton (Organic)
Washing instructions: We always recommend 30 degrees - let's make the planet a better place!
Delivery
We offer fast delivery within 1-2 business days and free shipping on all orders over DKK 799. You can choose delivery to a parcel shop with Bring for DKK 42 or GLS for DKK 45, while home delivery to your address costs DKK 87 with either GLS or Bring.
Returns & Exchanges
You always have a 14-day full right of return from the day you receive your package. If you use our returns portal to exchange your item for a different style, return shipping is free, while a return label costs DKK 49 if you wish to receive a refund for your purchase.
See our returns portal here
100% Cotton (Organic)
Produced in Tyrkiet
Designed by Pernille Skriver
Need help choosing your size?
In this table you can find your recommended size based on your measurements. If you are unsure about your size, you are always welcome to contact us at hello@flagship.com.


