Navy Cap Sleeve Sweater with Denim Collar
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Navy Cap Sleeve Sweater with Denim Collar Detail
Classic structure meets a modern, effortless twist. This navy cap sleeve sweater by Elan features a rich navy knit body with a standout contrast denim collar and button placket — a polished yet casual edge that feels timeless and wearable year-round.
The sleeveless cap shoulder design creates a contemporary silhouette with light structure through the shoulder, while the ribbed waistband defines the waist beautifully — flattering both tucked and untucked. This is the kind of piece that elevates denim instantly but feels just as appropriate with tailored trousers or a sleek midi skirt.
Polished, effortless, and endlessly versatile — designed to move seamlessly from season to season.
Why You'll Love It
- Contrast denim collar and button placket add unexpected dimension and boutique-level detail
- Structured cap sleeves create a flattering, modern shoulder silhouette
- Ribbed hem defines the waist without clinging
- Lightweight knit — ideal for layering or wearing solo
- Easy to dress up or down for any occasion
- Transitional piece that works for fall, winter, and spring
- Available in Navy Blue | Sizes: XS, S, M, L (true to size — model wears Small)
Fabric & Care
- Soft mid-weight knit body with contrast denim collar and placket
- Breathable and comfortable for all-day wear
- Hand wash cold or gentle cycle | Lay flat to dry | Do not bleach
Styling Tips
- Pair with high-rise denim and loafers for a polished casual look
- Style with white trousers and sandals for a refined spring outfit
- Layer over a fitted long sleeve for cooler weather
- Add gold jewelry to elevate the denim collar detail
- Tuck slightly into trousers for a chic, structured silhouette
Boutique Exclusive ✨
Curated for women who appreciate elevated essentials, this sweater combines thoughtful design with effortless wearability — the kind of piece you’ll reach for again and again, timeless, flattering, and styled with intention.






