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    How Much Is My Goyard Bag Worth?

    Due to the limited supply of merchandise produced, Goyard products are extremely valuable and rare. Although many luxury brands do not always divulge the prices of all of their products online (particularly the more exclusive models), Goyard is so exclusive that they do not even have an e-commerce site. However, despite not having any product listings online, there are Goyard bags that are iconic enough to be recognisable, especially due to Goyard’s celebrity clientele.

    Goyard enjoys a high resale value due to scarcity, limited access to boutiques and popularity. With only a handful of Goyard stores and the inability to purchase new online, Goyard bags are easier to source on the resale market, however they sell for a premium.

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    The Best Place To Sell Goyard Bags

    Considering the exclusive and rare nature of Goyard bags, it is best to sell Goyard bags to expert designer handbag buyers. That is where myGemma comes in.

    As an A+ BBB rated business with hundreds of online reviews, we offer a fast, convenient and easy selling process. Our designer handbag experts are industry experts with the necessary experience and knowledge to make strong offers. With no hidden fees, the price we offer you is the price you get and the entire process can take as little as 24 hours. To sell or trade in your Goyard bag, fill in our online form and receive your offer.

    Which Goyard Bags Can I Sell To myGemma?

    Goyard does not produce seasonal collections so the company’s product line has remained consistent for decades. Cardholders and small accessories are particularly popular among men. We purchase a wide range of Goyard bags, including:

    St. Louis Tote

    The Goyard St. Louis Tote is a classic rectangular tote bag, made from the archetypal Goyardine material. Goyardine is made from cotton, linen and hemp and is then coated to provide better durability. It retails for a minimum of $1,200, depending on color and size. Goyard also have a more recent tote bag called the Anjou, which is similar in design to the St. Louis but is reversible.

    Saigon Bags

    A much more structured and formal looking bag is the Goyard Saigon, which has a distinct vintage feel to it. The Saigon is a remarkable design due to its incorporation of wooden panels and a wooden handle. The Saigon retails for around $4,770.

    Belvedere Bags

    Goyard’s most practical bag is undoubtedly the Belvedere, which comes in the form of a messenger style of bag. This bag retails at around the $2,000 mark.

    What Are Acceptable Conditions For A Goyard Bag?

    Not sure if your Goyard bag is in shape to sell? Use this chart as a guide:

    Accepted Declined
    Structure Minor creasing or indentations Heavy loss of shape
    Exterior Minor scratches, discoloration, or marks Heavy scratches, discoloration, or staining
    Interior Light scratches, wear, or marks Heavy scratches, stains, or tears
    Odor Light (perfume) Heavy (cigarettes, storage)
    Corners Minor wear Heavy wear, exposed piping
    Hardware Minimal scuffs, discoloration Heavy scratches, discoloration, tarnish

    About Goyard

    Goyard began as Maison Martin in 1792 and held a store at 4 Rue Neuve des Capucines, which later became the home to the first Louis Vuitton storefront. The store then relocated to Rue Saint-Honoré in 1834, where it still stands today. The company became Goyard when an apprentice, Francois Goyard, took over following the death of the previous owner.

    Francois’ son Edmond continued his father’s work after his death by expanding the brand. Goyard opened several new stores in France, created the Goyardine canvas, and further developed the product line. Another major development that Edmond made was that he introduced privately owned workshops for Goyard, in order to have more control over the manufacturing process and ensure excellent quality.

    From when Francois Goyard became head of the company up until 1998, Goyard was a family owned business. Jean-Michel Signoles (founder of French brand Chipie) bought over the business in 1998 and sought to make Goyard an international household name and opened retail stores across the world. Despite this, Goyard remains as private and high quality as ever before, especially as the brand has chosen not to expand to the point of overexposure.

    Goyard could be called fashion’s most mysterious brand. Exclusive and rare, Goyard handbags can only bought new in Goyard stores and a few selected high-end department stores. Unlike many other high-end designer brands, Goyard does not have an e-commerce website which in many ways is symbolic of the prestigious nature of the brand. By making the brand less accessible to the wider public, Goyard has retained its commitment to producing limited quantities of excellently crafted products.

    Due to Goyard’s elite nature, it has always been a firm favorite with politicians, celebrities and artists. Names such as Pablo Picasso, Edith Piaf, and Madonna, can be found on their list of customers. Goyard not only steers clear of advertising and does not sell online, but also does not use public relations tactics, speaking to press, or holding ostentatious events. The exclusivity of the brand is what separates Goyard from the rest and selling Goyard handbags requires specialist buyers with a real understanding of their worth.

    About myGemma

    Established in 2012, myGemma is a leading buyer of designer handbags, jewelry and luxury watches. With our A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and hundreds of positive online customer reviews, you can feel confident knowing that you are working with the experts. Our free service takes as little as 24 hours. Sell Goyard handbags quickly, securely and easily with myGemma.