Many common travel souvenirs seem appealing on vacation but often feel unnecessary once you return home.
Tacky T-shirts

Tacky T-shirts with loud prints and cheesy phrases might catch your eye and look so cute at the moment. But when you get home, their low quality combined with the cheesy messaging will make them unwearable.
Additionally, these t-shirts often lose color or shrink after just a few washes, making them look even less attractive.
Shot Glasses

Sometimes we grab these as they are easy to find and don’t take up too much space in our luggage. For most people, they eventually wind up on a shelf to collect dust.
How often do you use these glasses? They lose their charm quickly and pretty soon, you will be cleaning these glasses instead of using them.
Keychains

Keychains are very cheap, small and seem like an easy last-minute pick-up. But you can only have so many of these keychains.
Once used for some time, they become clutter.
Magnets

You go on a couple of trips and your fridge door is covered with magnets that you never even look at.
In no time, you have a mishmash of novelty eyesores that take over your kitchen. Most of them don’t even stick well & fall off easily.
Local Snacks and Sweets

At the time, those exotic snacks and treats might seem like cool souvenirs to bring back from your trip. However, on your return, they rarely taste anything like the flavor you remember.
Many of them might even expire before you get to them, and then all you’d have is a bag full of stale treats.
Handmade Jewelry

Handmade jewelry made with beautiful beads, pearls, threads, and metal seems to be a rare find while you are out for local shopping in town centers.
But when you get home, those pieces may seem too loud or might not be in line with your daily style. They could also be poorly manufactured, break easily, or tarnish within a few years.
Cheap Sunglasses

When you’re on holiday, you will definitely buy a pair of cheap sunglasses (especially if you’ve left your own behind).
These cheap sunglasses have no UV protection at all. Then the plastic screws fall off or the lens comes out or the paint starts chipping off; and into the trash they go.
All guaranteed to happen before your plane lands back in your hometown.
Decorative Plates

Decorative plates are something of a tourist trap; yep, you buy that as a collectible souvenir and then what?
It’s not like you can eat off them. They are space wasters and without the correct setup, they make your home look like a mess.
Eventually they become more of a storage problem than anything else.
Postcards

Postcards are a nice way of remembering the places we visit as they have really nice pictures to show.
But how many times do you give those photos a second look? Most postcards just end up in a drawer, forgotten, or even thrown away when you declutter.
Local Alcohol

It may seem like a great idea to buy a bottle of wine or local hangover drink to bring home, but how many expired bottles of these do you already have at home?
It never quite tastes like it did on vacation or you save it for that certain occasion that really never comes.
Oversized Hats

Traveling in tropical lands, you will always buy large, sun-blocking hats. These hats are big, and difficult to carry.
Walking around carrying them is often not the most pleasant experience. Additionally, when you get back from the trip, they hardly ever go with your day-to-day wear.
14 souvenirs you can’t legally take out of some countries

Think twice before pocketing sand or statues abroad. These fourteen souvenirs could cost you a lot at the airport. Why? Because they’re illegal.