First off, I keep seeing Goyard slapped next to Prada, Chanel, even Hublot watches in these random descriptions. What’s *that* about? Is this some kind of weird brand soup? lol. Anyways, it kinda highlights how Goyard sits in that luxury tier, right? Like, you’re not buying a Walmart wallet (no offense to Walmart, they got good deals sometimes).
Now, this “Glittering Saint Louis Tote Bag” thing mentioned above… that’s like, *the* Goyard flex, isn’t it? But wallets are a different ballgame. They’re more subtle. Less “LOOK AT ME, I’M RICH” and more “I have good taste and a reasonable amount of disposable income.” (Or, ya know, a *lot* of disposable income. Depends on the person, I guess.)
And then there’s this Chanel Deauville thing leading to “Browse Goyard Wallets and buy or sell at market prices on StockX”… StockX. So, the resale market is hot for these babies. That kinda tells you something, right? People want ’em. They’re not just sitting on shelves collecting dust. And the fact that there are “market prices” means they fluctuate in value, which is interesting. Like, a mini-investment maybe? (Don’t take financial advice from me, I’m just a dude writing about wallets, lol).
Okay, hold up. “Discover one of the most popular designer wallets on the market – The Goyard Cardholder. Read our full detailed review today.” See, *this* is more like it. Cardholder, not a full-blown wallet. That’s the way to go, IMO. Slim, sleek, fits in your front pocket. No more George Costanza wallet situation, ya know?
But… a “full detailed review?” Ugh. Probably full of jargon and stuff. “The canvas blah blah is meticulously crafted with a chevron pattern…” Blah blah blah. Look, it’s a cardholder. It holds cards. It looks good. What more do you need to know?
Honestly, the thing that gets me about Goyard is the exclusivity. It’s like, they *don’t* want everyone to have it. Makes you want it *more*, doesn’t it? It’s that whole “forbidden fruit” thing. And the fact that they’re often compared to other high-end brands like Chanel just reinforces that idea.