Transition Your Style: Keep, Toss and Buy for the Season

At long last. Spring has finally sprung! But with spring comes unpredictable weather, leaving millions of working women looking at their winter wardrobe declaring they have nothing to wear. Fear not! A total overhaul of your wardrobe isn't necessary for the new season. You only need a few key pieces to set the season off in style.Check out what winter items to let go of, what spring pieces to add and which cold weather garments are still wearable.

Disclosure: Compensation was provided by Caress® via Glam Media. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Caress®.

Fresh and Fabulous for Spring

I've been using Caress® since way back in the day when they were just in the oval-ish bar of soap. My grandma used the line exclusively and I remember loving the soap because it was pink! I couldn't wait to sleep over her house and take a bath with the super girly soap.

Fast forward years {many years!} later and Caress® has become way more than the pink soap, and one line in particular, the Emerald Rush™ Fresh Body Collection is perfect for the warmer months.

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5 Signs It's Time to Toss Your Clothes

I have close to 20 pairs of jeans but I tend to wear the same five or six pairs over and over. Also, even when I have a closet full of clothes, I feel I have nothing to wear. You know what this means? I have way too many clothes {gasp!} that I don't wear, need and/or want.This turns out to be pretty common. Last year, an article in the Wall Street Journal stated most people only wear 20 percent of their wardrobe regularly.It can be tough tossing the clothes you no longer wear, but here are a few tips to determine when it's time to just let them go.