So, clothes. From Goyard. Huh. I always thought of them more as, y’know, bags. The Saint-Louis, the Saïgon, that whole shebang. Proper old-school Parisian chic, dating back to the 1800s, which, tbh, is kinda insane when you think about it. They used to do luggage too, I’m sure, before everyone was just rolling around with those cheap plastic suitcases you get at the airport.
Speaking of luggage, it’s interesting, isn’t it? That the brand has existed for soo long. And now, apparently, they’re doing clothes. I wonder if they’ve been doing it all along? I read somewhere that they had scarves back in the 50s. I mean, a scarf, technically is clothing, right? Anyway, I saw something about them bringing back the No. 1 Scarf or something. So maybe that’s the beginning of them doing clothes.
But back to EU stock. What does that even *mean* exactly? Does it mean like, clothes sitting in a warehouse in, like, Germany, just waiting to be shipped out? Or does it mean, like, you can *only* get the clothes in Europe? I’m genuinely confused. I guess it just means it’s based in Europe. But I dunno, you know? The internet is confusing.
I mean, I guess if you’re a die-hard Goyard fan and you *have* to have the head-to-toe look, then, sure, EU Stock Goyard clothes might be your jam. You could be dripping in chevrons from head to toe! But honestly? I think I’d stick to a nice Goyard bag. It’s that perfect “I’m not trying too hard, but I’m still obviously wealthy” accessory. A full Goyard outfit, that just screams “try-hard” to me. Plus, let’s be real, it’s probably gonna cost an arm and a leg. Like, an entire limb.
And, tbh, there are probably a zillion replica Goyard clothes out there too. I saw something about “Worlds Largest Replica Discussion Board”, so I’m sure there are a ton of fakes out there. Be careful! Make sure you buy the real stuff, or you’re just fooling yourself. Also, make sure that you buy from a reputable seller.