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JC Penney Haul

I'm sorry my blog didn't go up the past 2 days. I have been a horrible blogger this week. Stick with me though, I have some great posts coming up! I am still learning the ropes when it comes to blogging. Forgive me? 

Today, I have a very small haul from JC Penney! It is one of my favorite stores to shop at, and the items I got were $4.97. Yes, that was the actual price. 

The bright colored top is by Liz Claiborne. I am not usually drawn to colorful tops like this, but when I tried it on, I was instantly in love with it. This type of blouse can be worn with jeans, grey pants, you name it. It came with a lilac tank to go underneath. I have been loving chiffon type blouses lately, and these can be worn summer or winter. 

This black jacket is by Xersion. I love the material on this jacket. It isn't t-shirt material, but won't pill or get snagged. I can throw this on with jeans, or with my black workout shorts. Plus, you can't go wrong with the color black!!

I would definitely head to your local mall and check out JC Penney store. If you are on the mailing list, you can get a 20% off coupon like I had. (Don't worry, I went with my parent's so they used it too!)

If you had a haul at JC Penney, I'd love to see what you bought! Leave me a comment and let me know!

Sorry about the photos, I took them with my tablet.

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