I mean, Goyard. *Goyard*. We’re talking serious luxury here. Founded way back in 1853, French as all get-out, and practically famous for being, well, *exclusive*. Few stores, hand-painted monograms, the whole shebang. You don’t just, like, stumble across a Goyard at Target.
But then you get these situations, right? Someone spots a bag on, like, a bazaar (who even *goes* to bazaars anymore? lol), and it’s clearly Goyard-esque, but… no tag. Brandless. Hmmm. Sketchy? Possibly. Intriguing? Definitely.
See, that Etiqueta Unica site mentions luxury resales. And yeah, you can find Goyard there, probably for a slightly-less-insane price. But even *those* need to be authenticated, right? Like, how do you even *know* it’s the real deal without the little details?
And that’s where it gets messy. Is it a super-convincing fake? Did someone, like, *remove* the tag to try and get away with selling it without the official Goyard mark-up? Or maybe, just maybe (and this is a long shot), it’s a legit Goyard that, for some reason, had the tag fall off or was a prototype or something. I dunno, I’m just spitballing here.
Honestly, if I found a “brandless Goyard,” I’d be super sus. Like, the real deal is hard enough to find *with* all the trimmings, let alone without. It’s like trying to find a unicorn wearing a tiny beret. Possible? Maybe. Probable? Nah.
Plus, that whole “Goyard is elusive” thing is true. You can’t just pop into your local mall and grab one. You gotta hunt for it. And that hunt, that whole *process*, is part of the appeal, isn’t it? It’s why people are willing to drop serious cash on a canvas tote (I mean, let’s be real).