So, first off, you see all these ads, right? “Luxury pre-owned Goyard! 70% off!” and then you’ve got “Designer clothes second hand! Buy or sell!” Honestly, it feels like everyone and their grandma is trying to offload some designer stuff. It begs the question: is this *really* Goyard, or is it, y’know… *Goyard-esque*? (I think I just invented a word).
Then you get into the whole “overstock” thing. That’s where it gets real murky. The snippets mention “bulk branded overstocks, shelf surplus stocks and factory fabrics.” Sounds legit, right? Like, maybe Goyard had too much cotton-nylon-polyester blend (because, let’s be honest, even luxury brands use those materials, right?), and someone’s selling it off cheap.
But here’s where my spidey-sense tingles. Goyard is, like, *the* definition of exclusive. They barely even have a proper online presence! They’re not exactly mass-producing stuff to have “overruns” lying around. It’s all very hush-hush and bespoke, y’know? So, finding “bulk branded overstocks” of *Goyard* specifically? Seems a lil’ sus, if you ask me.
And then, BAM! You’re hit with the “ZARA Official Website” link. What?! What does ZARA have to do with Goyard overruns? Okay, maybe it’s just bad ad targeting, but still, it adds to the confusion. You click that and you’re just staring at ZARA’s latest collection, wondering what you did wrong in your life.
The Maison Goyard mentions are the closest we get to anything resembling actual confirmation, right? They list addresses in Hong Kong. So, *maybe* there are some legit factory sales or something happening over there. But again, I’m skeptical.
My personal opinion? Be *very* careful. “Overrun” can be a fancy word for “fake.” If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Like, finding a genuine Goyard bag for 70% off? Unlikely. Finding a *Goyard-esque* bag that’s maybe made with similar materials in a factory somewhere? More plausible.