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11 Things to Throw Out ASAP in October, According to Professional Organizers

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Halloween decor

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As you’re decorating, take a moment to sort through Halloween items. “I decorate with what I love, and anything I don’t use goes straight into the donation pile,” says Nichole Gehman of Organize by Designe. “This keeps my bins under control, makes space for something new, and ensures I’m only holding onto what truly makes me happy.”

Halloween decor in good condition can be donated to thrift stores, like Goodwill, or a local community center.

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Fall and winter clothing

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“October is an ideal month to reassess your wardrobe,” says Violetta Elezovic of VS Organized Interiors. “Go through your fall and winter clothing and let go of anything that no longer fits, feels comfortable, or matches your current style.” You should also sort through coats, boots, and accessories—toss anything in bad shape and donate the rest.

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Halloween costumes

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Take stock of costumes that no longer fit or won’t get worn this year, and bring them to a donation center as soon as possible. “When you donate within the season, your items don’t end up in the trash—they actually get used,” says Gehman. “Schools, theaters, or neighbors can put them to good use this year instead of letting them sit in storage until next year.”

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Old towels and linens

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With holiday visits on the horizon, it’s important to prepare guest spaces—one example being fresh linens and towels. “It’s a perfect opportunity to inspect your linens and towels,” says Hubbard. “Discard any that are old, ripped, stained, or excessively worn; nobody wants to offer guests items that they themselves wouldn’t use.”

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Wire hangers

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While you’re swapping your closet for fall, take stock of your hangers. “Wire hangers are thin and can cause stretch marks on clothes over time,” says Maeve Richmond, founder of Maeve’s Method. “They also tend to cause unsightly bunch-ups in our closets, or cause clothing to hang at funny angles, so if you have any in your closet pull them, recycle the metal, and swap them out for your favorite more permanent wooden, velvet, or plastic hanger.”

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Holiday decor

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It’s the ideal time to sift through your Christmas decor. You’ll know what items you don’t need to buy this year and have time to replace anything broken.

“Picture this: you gather your loved ones to hang the twinkling lights and adorn your home with festive cheer, only to discover that half the lights have burnt out and the garland looks worse for wear,” says Hubbard. “It’s disheartening to find yourself unprepared when you want to create joyful memories.”

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Expired pantry items

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Declutter your pantry ahead of the holiday season, starting with expired food items and seasonings. “As you start planning holiday meals, take stock of your pantry,” says Lisa Zaslow, founder of Gotham Organizers. “Toss any ingredients that are past their prime. You may find that you already have cans of cranberry sauce that are still good and more nutmeg than you’ll use in a lifetime of baking.”

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Freezer items

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Clear our the freezer, too—think summer sauces and freezer pops that have been neglected. “We can always use more fridge space come Thanksgiving, whether you’re cooking, meal prepping, or bringing home leftovers in containers,” says Gehman.

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Kids’ toys

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Old papers and flyers

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From election mail and fall event flyers to back-to-school announcements, stray papers have likely accumulated throughout the house. “October is a great reset point for paper clutter,” says Gehman. “Parents can take this one step further and purge your kids’ yearly memorabilia folders of their artwork and paperwork for the school year so far.”

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Summer gear

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Fall has officially arrived, so give your summer items a quick sort before putting everything into storage. “October is the perfect time to declutter any summer-related items you didn’t use or don’t plan to use next year—think beach gear, outdoor toys, and worn-out sandals,” says Suzi Guraj of VS Organized Interiors

Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.

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