Now, lemme tell ya, that throws me for a loop. Goyard? Goyard is, like, *all* about the logo. That iconic, instantly recognizable, slightly hypnotizing chevron pattern. It’s their whole *thing*. It screams “I have more money than sense,” but in a chic, understated (ish) way. So, a Goyard… *without* the Goyard? It’s like a pizza without cheese. Or a cat without… meow. Just feels… off.
Then I saw some stuff about designing your own Goyard logos (free of charge!). I mean, cool, I guess? But honestly, if I’m dropping serious cash on a Goyard, I *want* the damn chevrons. I want people to *know* it’s a Goyard. Otherwise, I could just buy a plain canvas tote bag for, like, ten bucks and call it a day.
Amazon’s selling a “No Logo Hat”? Okay, great. Lots of people sell no logo hats. But what’s the connection to Goyard? Is this some sort of ironic statement? Are we subverting the brand? Or are we just trying to get the Goyard quality without the Goyard price tag? Which, let’s be real, is probably the most likely answer.
And then there’s the whole SVG thing. Downloading the Goyard logo in SVG format… Why?! If you’re downloading the logo, aren’t you going to, like, *put it on something*? Are people making bootleg Goyard? Probably. The internet is a weird and wonderful (and sometimes ethically questionable) place.