Right, so I was scrolling through some stuff, you know, just the usual online window shopping (we’ve all been there!), and I stumbled across this… *thing* related to Goyard. It was a bit of a mess, actually. Like, snippets of text mashed together. Think ransom note chic, but for luxury goods.
Anyway, it made me think about Goyard and, more specifically, getting your hands on some Goyard *in* Europe. Or… maybe *from* Europe? See, this is where it gets a bit muddled. It mentioned “Portefeuille Victoire” which, let’s be honest, sounds incredibly posh, and then BAM! “Subscribe to the Gazette” and get all the latest Goyard gossip. I mean, a *Gazette*? Seriously? They’re playing the whole “exclusive, we’re too good for social media” card, and honestly, I’m kinda here for it.
Then it throws in some wallets. Saint Thomas Money Clip Wallet, looking all sleek and black (and apparently costing an arm and a leg, considering the “Lowest Ask” is over a grand. Yikes!). And a Saint Pierre Card Holder in white, which, okay, cute, but still… *expensive*.
And then, the kicker, a Saint Florentin Wallet. Again, in black Goyardine. You know, the iconic pattern. It just kinda… *ends* there. Like someone got bored halfway through writing a description. Which, relatable.
So, what’s the deal with EU stock? Well, that’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? My guess? It’s probably about trying to find deals, maybe pre-owned stuff, or tracking down specific models that are harder to find elsewhere. Think like, you saw some influencer rocking a Goyard something-or-other in Paris and now you *need* it.
The “EU Stock” angle probably just means it’s easier (and maybe cheaper?) to source from within Europe, avoiding import taxes and all that jazz. Plus, let’s be real, a lot of Goyard’s vibe is intrinsically linked to that whole European luxury aesthetic. It just *feels* more authentic, doesn’t it? Even if it’s made in a factory somewhere… shhh.