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thin brunette woman wearing a striped long sleeved shirt with a white contrast yoke and collar
thin brunette woman wearing a striped long sleeved shirt with a white contrast yoke and collar
thin brunette woman wearing a striped long sleeved shirt with a white contrast yoke and collar
a striped long sleeved shirt with a white contrast cuffs
thin brunette woman wearing a navy long sleeved shirt with a white contrast collar
thin brunette woman wearing a navy long sleeved shirt with a white contrast collar
thin brunette woman wearing a black long sleeved collared shirt
thin brunette woman wearing a black long sleeved collared shirt
linework of collared shirt pattern
thin brunette woman wearing a striped long sleeved shirt with a white contrast yoke and collar
thin brunette woman wearing a striped long sleeved shirt with a white contrast yoke and collar
thin brunette woman wearing a striped long sleeved shirt with a white contrast yoke and collar
a striped long sleeved shirt with a white contrast cuffs
thin brunette woman wearing a navy long sleeved shirt with a white contrast collar
thin brunette woman wearing a navy long sleeved shirt with a white contrast collar
thin brunette woman wearing a black long sleeved collared shirt
thin brunette woman wearing a black long sleeved collared shirt
linework of collared shirt pattern

Camisa is a tight top to wear from fall to spring.

In its simplest version, it has a shirt collar, combined with a keyhole on the front of the bodice. In a second version, it has a contrast yoke (front and back) which is assembled at the shoulder. It has a button placket on the front, as well as a shirt collar.

The sleeves can be long or cut above the elbow. A “musketeer” style cuff can be sewn at the bottom of the long sleeves.

Under a sweater, Camisa will give the illusion of a shirt with the comfort of a knit top!