First off, lemme just say, finding *real* Goyard shoes is like finding a unicorn riding a skateboard – rare and kinda unbelievable. You see all this stuff online, right? “Goyard online Shop,” “Goyard Original Official Store di ZALORA,” even places like Netshoes pop up… but hold your horses! A lot of it is, well, let’s just say it *might* not be exactly what it seems.
Like, I saw this r/DesignerReps post, right? “Seller List 2023 (Top and Mid tier).” That tells you something, doesn’t it? People are looking for *reps* of designer stuff. And while there’s nothing inherently wrong with that (you gotta do what you gotta do, budget-wise!), it means you gotta be *extra* careful if you’re looking for the genuine article.
Then you’ve got these “spreadsheets” like “Oopbuy Spreadsheet” and “CNFANS SPREADSHEET.” I *think* those are often lists of places selling, shall we say, “inspired” goods. They’re probably not flashing neon signs screaming “FAKE!”, but do your research, folks! Click on the link, dig around, and see what’s REALLY going on.
Now, FARFETCH is legit, I’ll give ’em that. “Discover our range of Goyard Pre-Owned on FARFETCH.” They sell *pre-owned* stuff, which is good because, frankly, buying new Goyard is like taking out a second mortgage. But even then, *caveat emptor*, right? Buyer beware. Make sure you’re getting the real deal and that it’s been authenticated. The RealReal is another one that does authentication, and that’s a plus. “Shop Goyard Shoes authenticated by experts at up to 90% off.” 90% off?! That’s either a steal or a serious red flag. Probably somewhere in between.
And then you’ve got these… interesting… claims. “Compre Sapatos Goyard Original no Brasil em 10X Sem Juros 7 Dias para devolver Entrega Rápida e Segura Certificado de Autenticidade garante sua peça.” Okay, that *sounds* good, but I’d be triple-checking that “Certificado de Autenticidade.” Anyone can print a piece of paper, ya know?