That’s where the “AAA+” Goyard comes in. Now, before we get all judgy, hear me out. We’re talking *replicas*, folks. And not just any replicas, but the *good* ones. The ones that, like, at a quick glance, you’d swear were the genuine article. AAA Purse seems to be slinging them, claiming “top-notch craftsmanship.” And frankly, who wouldn’t want a “life like Fake Goyard” for a fraction of the price? I mean, come on!
Of course, there’s the ethical thing to consider. Is it wrong to buy a fake? Maybe. But is it wrong for Goyard to charge, like, a gazillion dollars for a tote bag? Also maybe! It’s a whole moral quandary I’m not entirely equipped to deal with right now.
Then you got this “WCAG 2.1 – AA” thing. Apparently, Goyard’s website is only “partially compliant.” What does that even *mean*? Is it like, half-accessible? Does it wink at you if you’re using a screen reader? I’m so confused.
Anyway, these other sites are listing prices and offering the “Sainte Marie Soft Clutch” and the “Saigon Mini.” Names that sound like they belong in a Bond movie. And they’re talking about wallets and backpacks and… look, it’s a lot. My head’s spinning.
Basically, it seems like there’s a whole underground world of “Goyard Inspired” (let’s be honest, they’re fake) bags and accessories. And some of them are, allegedly, really, *really* good.