Goyard bags / luggage

^I am dying for one of those wallets to match my St. Louis tote, and just to go in all of my other purses. I've been toting the same plain black nylon Prada wallet for what seems like forever. I was deciding between the burgundy Goyard continental and a black Hermes Bearn with silver (don't know the actual metal) hardware, but after viewing the Bearn in the ATL Hermes boutique, I really wasn't impressed with the quality. I guess I expected a lot more for my $1400. $1025 is a lot more reasonable for the quality of the Goyard, IMO.
 
finally heard back from bergdorf (thank you for the suggestion gemini - karma!) and its called the continental wallet but they are totally out of stock!! gotta get on the waiting list. the black one is $825 and other colors are $1025.


I'm glad they got back to you!! Too bad you have to wait!!! But good things come to those who wait.......:flower:
 
the custom paint is completely peeling/chipping off of mine.... anyone have the same problem?? it looks so bad i just want to get rid of it!!
 
What the hell? Bring it back to have them repaint it or something...didn't you just get it after waiting for like 3 months? The least they can do is to fix it!
 
yeah I can't believe that marcj.....how annoying!
 
what a piece of crap?!

that just gives me more reason not to spend the money on a real one if its gonna be that bad quality
 
yeah, im really starting to resent goyard!! It took about 3 months (longer than they said) to have it customized. I spent about $1400 on this thing....it's been so annoying i don't even want it. It must be cursed or something....oh why oh why did I have to buy something covered in logo and stamped with my initials?!

I called Barneys and they said they could take a look at it and possibly have it repainted.... but what is that going to be?? another 3 months?? CAVEAT EMPTOR!! Personally, I think they should just refund my money.
 
yeah, im really starting to resent goyard!! It took about 3 months (longer than they said) to have it customized. I spent about $1400 on this thing....it's been so annoying i don't even want it. It must be cursed or something....oh why oh why did I have to buy something covered in logo and stamped with my initials?!

I called Barneys and they said they could take a look at it and possibly have it repainted.... but what is that going to be?? another 3 months?? CAVEAT EMPTOR!! Personally, I think they should just refund my money.


Sorry to hear of your bad luck....Hopefully they will either replace it or refund your $$$$....
 
They told me that the paint is chipping off because the painter must have "hurried" through the job haha... they said in order for it to be repainted, all of the paint needs to be stipped of and totally done over again. They told me to bring in after the holidays and maybe it will take 8 weeks...instead of 12. ridiculous! I officially hate goyard....if anyone's initials are MR, send me a message asap!!
 
^The regular paint on my St. Louis is wearing off. It's really faded at the top of the bag where I wear it under my arm, and the little pouchette inside is worn in various places all over. Anyone else have this problem?
 
Kitschy new article that proved that we were right years before Goyard has been offically declared dead...:rolleyes:
Carried Away With Imitation Luxury


By RUTH LA FERLA
Published: December 13, 2007
"LOOK sharp!” Waving a passer-by to his cart at Madison Avenue and 67th Street, Omar, the vendor, pointed to the logo on one of his most popular items, a canvas tote bag patterned in a familiar-looking interlocking chevron. “This one is the wrong writing,” he murmured.
The correct “writing,” he went on expertly, appears only on his premium fake: a copy of the Goyard Saint Louis carryall, which in recent months has supplanted styles by Vuitton and Fendi as a totem of blue-blood chic. In the hierarchy of knockoffs, most of Omar’s bags are credible impostors. Like the patrician originals, which are sold in Manhattan only at Barneys New York and Bergdorf Goodman, they display the Goyard logo and Paris address discreetly on their sides.
Simone Fee, an interior designer in New York, studied the cream of the fakes, intending to pick one up as a holiday gift for her mother. The asking price, though, stopped her dead. A steal at $135, compared with around $1,000 for the original, it was steep just the same. Even for this Cadillac of counterfeits, “that price is a bit silly,” Ms. Fee said, adding, witheringly, “Everyone in New York is walking around with one of these.”
She may have been stretching a point. But to judge by the dozens of Goyard sightings last week at the corner of Lexington and 59th Street alone, the mock Goyard in aggressively sunny colors like corn yellow, tangerine and Bazooka pink is the most coveted knockoff of the season. If it is not as swell as the original, which can be personalized with the buyer’s monogram and colorful stripes, it is this year’s faux-status holiday gift of choice to those buying them in multiples for loved ones and friends.
“I think people get a kick out of copies,” said Roseann Hirsch, a book packager in Manhattan. “It’s a fun present even if you don’t use it as a serious bag.”
Ms. Hirsch, who owns an authentic Goyard and some pricey imitations, considers herself a connoisseur of fakes, having purchased faux Hermès bags in Beijing, along with a perfectly convincing Vuitton knockoff priced at $6.99. Like others of her style-smart friends, she is disinclined to make snobbish distinctions.
“I’ve discovered that if something costs $50 or it costs $1,000, my interest in it is similar,” she said. As a fashion trophy, “the item has a shelf life in my mind; once it runs its life span, I don’t want to see it again.”
Peri Wolfman, a writer and product designer, is considering buying a top-of-the-line fake Goyard for her daughter-in-law. “It could make a good stocking stuffer,” she mused, and provide “a little fashion thrill.”
“But you have to get the good copy,” Ms. Wolfman stipulated, not those shoddy pretenders now bargain priced at $40 that are popping up around Midtown. The discerning are quick to spot the replicas’ vinyl handles and piping, which are far less pliable than Goyard’s signature luggage leather and the leather trim on the best of the quality knockoffs.
At lunch with friends not long ago, she compared her classy counterfeit with their originals. “We looked at the details, the lining, the stitching,” she recalled. “I promise you, you couldn’t tell the difference.”
Such assertions do not amuse Maison Goyard, the 144-year-old Parisian luggage maker that prides itself on pedigree. “Goyard is fully committed to its brand protection,” said Charlotte Letard, a company spokeswoman. She added that the company is addressing the issue of street vendors through targeted civil seizure orders, and is working closely with Customs to seize counterfeit merchandise.
A decade ago, Jean Michel Signoles, a fashion entrepreneur, bought the somewhat stodgy Goyard brand from descendants of the founders, dusted it off and reissued the classic bags in spiffy new colors. The gambit worked, attracting consumers on the prowl for the next big status sign. To retain an aura of hauteur — reinforced on the company’s Web site by promotional copy that reads, “Each detail of fabrication whispers exclusivity” — Goyard sells luggage, handbags, wallets, agendas and canvas-rimmed doggie bowls in only 12 stores around the world.
For all the best efforts of law enforcement to stem the billion-dollar world counterfeit trade (in the United States, a first-time counterfeiter can face up to 10 years in prison and $2 million in fines), fake Goyards continue to proliferate.
Only last spring, “You really had to look for a good copy,” Ms. Wolfman said. Now trophy hunters are unearthing high-price knockoffs at stalls on the Upper East Side — especially along Madison Avenue between 65th and 75th Street.
Earlier this month, Ben Little, a visitor from London, scoured the Goyard shop at Barneys for a suitable bag for his girlfriend. Informed by a shopper that passable copies could be found only a few blocks up the street, Mr. Little inquired, “Where did you say, 67th Street?”
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thenewyorktimes
 
Copies are always going to be around....If all you care about it an "it" bag and if real quality and intrinsic value mean nothing to you than by all means a copy should be the way to go....I myself would rather have one quality, authentic item than 1,000 copies....
 
They told me that the paint is chipping off because the painter must have "hurried" through the job haha... they said in order for it to be repainted, all of the paint needs to be stipped of and totally done over again. They told me to bring in after the holidays and maybe it will take 8 weeks...instead of 12. ridiculous! I officially hate goyard....if anyone's initials are MR, send me a message asap!!

This is a sad problem for you.....I have a few authentic Goyards and as I don't use them often they have held up quite well...If you use something everyday, rain, sleet, snow, sun they are going to wear but extreme issues such as yours shouldn't happen in a short time. Goyard is in fact hand painted...It's going to fade, chip, and turn over time.....That is what makes it desirable and beautiful. However, I do think they should replace your bag for you free of charge, not just repaint it.
 
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I visited a Goyard store today. I am smitten :heart: The trunks have completely put me off LV luggage.
 
marcj....haha my first two initials are MR! They really should do it much quicker for you...sorry that they seem to be giving such poor customer service!
 
As much as I hate not living in a large city, it's nice to know that I never have to worry about seeing fakes of my bag on every street corner. I can't believe Goyards are such a popular fake now...not the sort of bag I would imagine the average fake customer to be interested in...:innocent:
 
^no wonder i see so many people that i'd never think know what goyard is, wearing them out and about.
 

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