I have a confession: I don’t love online shopping. I’m more of an in-store shopper. I like to touch and feel and more importantly, try things on so I know if the sizing is just right. Returns are just such a hassle.Every now and then I’ll find some online winners, like the cute swimsuits from my Zaful haul. But there can also be some misses, like my shopping review for Wish.com. Again, there are always hits and misses, so I prefer shopping in person.But if there’s one site I’ve consistently shopped from, it has to be Amazon. I usually buy last minute random things {gotta love that Prime shipping!}, but when it comes to clothes, I haven’t always been so quick to add items to my cart. There was this killer $7 off the shoulder dress I purchased two years ago and recently I made another purchase.It’s a basic garment, but a winner. Like, I love it so much I’m ordering more colors.

It's been a while since I've been overly excited about something on the blog. Last year I shared an in depth post about blogging burn out and why I stopped blogging for six months. Also, I made it clear I wanted to provide something that's really beneficial versus just posting content on the blog for the sake of having a weekly post. I knew I wanted to create something fun and accessible. Oh, and free. That's why I've been working overtime on my first e-course.I'm so excited to finally launch 5 Days to a More Stylish Wardrobe!Cover for Fashion E-course 5 Days to a More Stylish Wardrobe

spring trends, affordable spring trends{Joe Fresh boxy top and color denim with ankle zipper, $29 each}

If you're not familiar with Joe Fresh, don't worry, you're not alone. The Canadian retailer opened up shop in NYC in late 2011 and offered colorful, affordable pieces. I like to compare it to a mash up of H&M {in terms of prices and amazing sales} and Express {perfect mix of casual and work appropriate gear}.Now thanks to a collaboration with JCPenney, this is the first time Joe Fresh will be available nationwide. Starting tomorrow, March 15, JCP will be stocking select pieces from Joe Fresh. And instead of the "designer collaborations" that quickly come and go, the partnership with Joe Fresh is expected to be an ongoing thing, available in close to 700 JCPenney stores and online.If you're not in New York or New Jersey where there's access to a Joe Fresh stand alone store, this collaboration is perfect, especially if you're in the market for affordable spring and summer styles.Take a look at some Joe Fresh pieces you'll find at JCPenney.