First off, let’s clear something up. Goyard is *old money*. Like, ridiculously old. Older than Louis Vuitton, even. Which, honestly, blew my mind when I first found that out. So, that’s why their stuff is so pricey. But back to scarves.
So, you’re thinking, “Okay, cool, Goyard is fancy, but my bank account is yelling at me.” That’s where the dupes come in! And thank goodness for them, am I right? I mean, you can get that look, that *vibe*, without having to eat ramen for a month. We all know Shein is the go-to for finding dupes for literally anything. I mean, bags, wallets, shoes, scarves, belts, everything! I wouldn’t be surprised if they had dupes for my grandma’s knitting needles at this point.
Now, some people get all judgey about dupes. “It’s unethical!” “It’s stealing from the designers!” Okay, Karen, chill. I’m not saying go buy a fake Goyard bag and try to pass it off as real. That’s just tacky. But a scarf? A scarf that looks vaguely like a Goyard print? Come on, let’s not get too hung up on it.
Plus, it’s not like Goyard is exactly struggling. They’re doing just fine. I bet they’re probably laughing all the way to the bank, even *with* all the dupes floating around.
Speaking of which, what *makes* a good Goyard scarf dupe? Well, the print is key. You want that iconic monogram thing, even if it’s not *exactly* the same. And the fabric? Gotta be something that feels nice against your skin. No one wants a scratchy scarf, even if it *does* look like a million bucks.
Honestly, finding a decent scarf dupe is not as hard as you might think. Between Shein and random online shops, you can find something that will do the trick. And listen, if you find a really good one, hit me up! I’m always on the lookout for a good deal.
Look, at the end of the day, it’s all about feeling good about what you’re wearing. If a Goyard scarf makes you feel fancy, go for it! But if you can get the same feeling from a dupe, without emptying your wallet? Even better. Just don’t get scammed, okay? Do your research, read the reviews, and don’t believe everything you see on Instagram. Especially if it promises you a Birkin for $50. That’s just…no.