30 Things Minimalists Don’t Buy In The New Year

30 things minimalists don't buy in the new year

As we head into a new year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on what we bring into our homes—and what we choose not to. Here are some of the things that most minimalists skip buying in the new year.

While this list may not apply to everyone, many of the minimalists I know personally, as well as those I follow online, often mention avoiding these types of purchases. By being intentional about what we buy, we can prevent new clutter from sneaking into our homes and also save more money for the things that truly matter.

30 Things Minimalists Don’t Buy In The New Year

 

After looking closely at what we were spending each month, it was easy to cut out these things or keep avoiding them.

This is not financial advice, but it’s something I noticed most minimalists avoid.

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30 things minimalists don't buy in the new year

Save Money On Home Decor

 

Decor with No Purpose

I used to go to garage sales looking for home decor that I could add to our shelves.  At one point, I had a ceramic fish that was on a stand on one of my shelves.

This was a fish I found at a garage sale, and I thought it would make my home feel beachy.

WHY?

While shopping at garage sales is a great way to save money when you need something, it actually wastes money when I don’t really need the items.

 

Trendy Home Decor

Our home is decorated, and it looks fine. I don’t need to go out and spend money every time the trends change.

 

Holiday Decor

As a minimalist, I don’t decorate for every holiday anymore.  Yes, we decorate for Christmas, but we don’t decorate for Valentine’s Day and all the other small days.

This saves a lot of money! Holiday decor adds up to a lot of money each year especially if you are changing out the theme every time!

 

Kitchen Stuff We Don’t Buy to Save Money

 

Plastic Water Bottles

I can’t believe we went so long buying one-use plastic water bottles!  The first thing we stopped using was plastic water bottles. When I did the math this ended up saving us over $1000. every year!

We bought a few reusable bottles and have been using them every day since.  This saves us money and the environment.

Here is a link to my favorite reusable water bottle for my kids.

Here is a link to my favorite reusable water cup with a straw (this is what I prefer to use every day).

 

One Use Gadgets

Most kitchens are filled with one-use gadgets.  Apple slicer, garlic press, ice cream scooper, rice maker, and the list goes on and on.

I decluttered all of these one-use gadgets and only kept the few that we use every week.  It is easy to see a normal spoon can scoop ice cream and we can make rice on the stove.

minimalist kitchen

Plastic Grocery Bags

We no longer buy plastic grocery bags when we buy our food.  I always bring my reusable bags with me and use them.

One tip I have in case you forget your bags in the car.  Just put your groceries back into the cart and then bag them in the car yourself.

Sometimes this is actually easier!

 

Air Freshener

Most air fresheners are full of chemicals, and you are paying for a spray!

As soon as I realized this, I stopped buying all air fresheners, and my house still smells great.

 

Plugin Smelly Stuff

I don’t buy smelly plugins.  Not for my car or my house.

Most of the smells make my stomach turn, and what is wrong with smelling nothing?

Whenever I do smell these perfumy smells no,w I want to run away.

This also applies to trendy seasonal candles. I don’t have a problem buying affordable candles, but I stay away from the super expensive candles that smell like the current trend. 

 

All Things Wardrobe We Don’t Buy

 

Seasonal Themed Clothes

Yes, I buy clothes for different seasons, but I don’t buy seasonal-themed clothes.

What I mean is I don’t buy a special 4th of July shirt just for that one day.  I no longer buy my kids all the seasonal “special day” shirts.

Over time, I realized these shirts were never worn, and by the time the holiday came around again, no one wore the “old themed shirt.”

 

More Than One Type of Shoe

I am trying to keep only one type of each shoe.  One pair of tennis shoes, one pair of heels, and one pair of flip-flops.

It is great to have variety, but I only wear my favorites anyway, so why have more?

how to declutter shoes 2

Latest Trends

Just because a new trend comes out does not mean we all need to go for it.  Recently, I heard skinny jeans are out and some kind of balloon pants are in.

Well, I don’t fall for the latest trends unless they suit my style and body type.

 

Dryer Sheets

After we bought some dryer balls, I realized I didn’t need to buy dryer sheets. 

This is so much better for the environment!  Once we were used to not smelling that artificial smell our clothes actually lasted longer and smelled better.

Here is a link to the Dryer Balls I really like.

 

Trendy Scent Boosters

I don’t buy scent boosters for the laundry.  This is a newish product that we have all lived without forever.

I tried them once before realizing we don’t need extra scent on anything.

 

Kid Stuff I Don’t Buy

 

Toys Bought Under Pressure

I think we have all been here as parents.  We are at the store, and our children start screaming that they want something.

In the past, I would just buy it to stop the screaming, but not anymore.

Now I explain that I will not be buying any toys we don’t need before we hit the store.

 

Seasonal Theme Sheets

I don’t buy Christmas sheets or any other type of sheet used only for a portion of the year.

6 TOYS TO DITCH

Latest Toys

We don’t buy the latest toys.  There is always something new coming out. 

This would be a never-ending cycle.

 

Expensive Toys

Pricy is not always better.  I have realized expensive toys break just as quickly as cheap toys.

When I want to get my kids something, I try to aim for quality.  I am sure to read the reviews and I always try to get recommendations.

 

Too Many Clothes

I have noticed that if I buy too many clothes for my kids, half of them never get worn.  We adopted a capsule wardrobe for my kids and we only have what we need for about 10 days of outfits.

This saves us a lot of money! When they finally grow out of something, I know it’s been well-worn and we got our money out of it.

decluttered closet - minimalist closet

Things I Don’t Buy for the Bathroom

Back-up Towels

After a lot of decluttering, I stopped buying backup towels.  Each of us has 2 towels and I replace them when needed.

folded towels

 

Trending Hair Gadgets

Don’t fall for the latest hair gadget. Just because it’s new doesn’t mean you need it.

 

Expensive Hair Products

Expensive hair products can be the same as inexpensive hair products.

Especially shampoo and conditioner, I have tried inexpensive and expensive, and realized just because something costs more doesn’t mean it’s better.

It is more about the quality of the product and what works for your hair.

 

All The Lotions and Potions

There are so many creams, lotions, and oils being sold as something we need.  When the dermatologist told me the less I put on my face the better!

With that information, I decided to choose one thing that works and stick with it. 

 

Things We No Longer Buy:

 

Streaming Services

It’s shocking how expensive it can get with all the different monthly services out there.  Most of the streaming services are about $15 to $30 a month.  You can imagine how this can add up really quickly if you subscribe to a few of them.

Most minimalists I know or follow choose only one or two streaming services, rather than feeling they need them all. 

 

Expensive Name Brands

Buying expensive name brands just for the name is a complete waste of money.  When trying to save money I take all the value off of things I now see them for what they are. 

The product itself is what matters, and if it solves the need you have.  Take a purse, for instance, you can have a super well-made purse for a reasonable price.  Slap a name brand on i,t and now it doubles in price.  We have to ask, why would we fall for this?

 

Souvenirs

I used to get a magnet from every place I went.  Soon, my refrigerator was filled with magnets.

Then I decided I didn’t like the cluttered look of the magnets on my fridge, which made me ask myself whether I really needed to keep buying all these magnets.

The simple answer was no LOL.

clutter

Sale Items

I have found that sale items are only a good deal if you actually need the item.  Whenever I get a coupon or catalog it goes straight into the recycle bin.

 

New Phone Every Year

With every new year, there is the opportunity to upgrade your phone.  I now see this as a never-ending cycle.

Now I use my phone until it doesn’t work anymore.

"collect moments not things." - Paulo Coelho

Cheap Products

There is a difference between a product being inexpensive and cheap.  In the past, I have bought cheap products to save money.

Most of the time they break pretty quickly and I find myself having to buy the well made slightly more expensive version anyway.

 

Monthly Music Subscriptions

This could be a recurring box delivered to your home, or anything arriving monthly on autopilot. Most minimalists avoid this because it adds thoughtless clutter.

 

Magazines

Most magazines are full of ads that make me want the newest trend.  This was so easy to give up.

 

Subscription Boxes

I tried an essential oil subscription box for a month and decided it wasn’t for me.  Initially, I thought it would be great because I could use the oils for all sorts of things.

But I quickly realized I only liked a few oils in the box and all the other things became extra clutter.

Now I don’t buy any subscriptions of any kind.

 

Things Minimalists Don’t Buy to Save Money: Conclusion

As you move into the new year, remember that minimalism isn’t about never buying anything—it’s about being intentional with what you choose to bring into your life.

By skipping the things you don’t truly need, you’ll make room for what adds real value, whether that’s more space, more peace, or more financial freedom. Even small shifts in spending habits can make a big difference over time, helping you stay clutter-free and focused on what matters most.

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