There are very few luxury brands in the world that deliberately refuse to tell you what their bags cost. Goyard is the most famous of them. No prices on the website. No e-commerce. No advertising. No celebrity gifting campaigns. No fashion shows. The house operates more like a private club than a commercial enterprise, which is precisely why people who know, know — and everyone else is left searching for answers that the brand itself will never provide. You can browse the current authenticated Goyard selection available in Dubai directly within the Konesseur handbags collection, where the Anjou, Belvedere, Cap Vert, Saïgon, Alexandre III and wallets are all available for immediate purchase.
If you are in Dubai and thinking about buying a Goyard bag, that opacity creates a real problem. You cannot walk into a boutique and compare a price list. You cannot scroll a website. And the secondary market for Goyard in the UAE is fragmented enough that you will find wildly different prices for the same model depending on where you look and how much the seller thinks you know. This guide exists to close that gap entirely. For buyers who want a broader picture of what the authenticated luxury bag market looks like in Dubai across Goyard, Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Chanel, the full handbags collection is the best starting point. For anyone buying a Goyard piece as a gift, the gifts for her and gifts for him collections include the most gifting-relevant Goyard formats at every budget.
What follows is the most detailed Goyard price guide available for Dubai buyers in 2026: AED pricing for every major model from the Saint Louis to the Saïgon, the full story on UAE versus European VAT savings, a clear explanation of what the Goyardine canvas actually is and how to authenticate it, and a direct answer to the question of where to buy Goyard in Dubai with confidence. If you have been thinking about your first Goyard or your fifth, this is the only reference you need.
Why Goyard Is Different From Every Other Luxury Brand
Most people who carry a Goyard bag could not tell you much about the brand beyond the chevron pattern. That is not an accident. Goyard has spent 170 years building one of the most deliberate silences in luxury goods. The house was founded in Paris in 1853 by François Goyard, who took over the trunk-making atelier of Louis Morel on the Rue Saint-Honoré. The original clients were not fashionistas. They were explorers, aristocrats and heads of state who needed luggage that could survive overland journeys from Paris to Constantinople and sea voyages from Marseille to Bombay. The Romanovs kept Goyard trunks at the Winter Palace. Edward VII travelled with them. Sarah Bernhardt owned a personalised trunk in her own pink-and-white colourway.
The thing that made Goyard trunks extraordinary was the material they were covered in. In 1892, Edmond Goyard patented the Goyardine canvas: a coated fabric woven from hemp, linen and cotton, treated with a proprietary waterproofing compound and hand-painted with a repeating chevron and dot motif. The pattern was inspired by the log drives of the Morvan Forest in Burgundy, where floating timber created a natural diagonal geometry on the river surface. It was entirely unlike anything else in the trunk-making world at the time, and it has remained entirely unlike anything else in the bag world ever since.
What makes Goyard unusual today is that the brand has never wavered from the original operating model. Every piece of Goyardine canvas is still hand-painted by artisans in Paris. The colour is not printed or woven into the fabric. It is applied by hand, which means every bag carries subtle variations that make it technically unique. There are no seasonal collections in the conventional sense. There are core models that have been in continuous production for decades, occasional limited editions in special colourways, and personalisation through the house's Goyard Personnalisation service, which lets customers add hand-painted initials, numbers, stripes and more complex motifs to any piece. No other major luxury house at Goyard's level of prestige operates with anything close to this degree of craftsman-first restraint.
The result is a brand that sits in a peculiar position in the luxury hierarchy. Goyard is older than Louis Vuitton. It is arguably more exclusive. Its clientele in Paris has historically been more rarefied. Yet in the broader global market, it remains less well-known than its peers, which is precisely why it attracts the kind of buyer who finds a recognisable monogram logo on everything slightly exhausting. If you carry a Goyard bag in Dubai, the people who recognise it tend to be the people you want to impress.
What Is Goyardine Canvas and Why Does It Matter
The Goyardine canvas is the foundation of almost every Goyard bag, and understanding what it is changes how you think about the pricing. The canvas itself is a tight weave of hemp, linen and cotton, which gives it a natural strength and flexibility that coated synthetic canvases cannot replicate. The weave is then treated with a proprietary waterproofing process that the house has never publicly documented, creating a surface that resists water, light abrasion and the kind of structural fatigue that destroys ordinary bags after years of heavy use.
The hand-painting is what elevates the material from functional to genuinely extraordinary. The chevron and dot pattern is applied in multiple layers, with each colour painted separately after the previous layer has dried. The result is a slight raised texture on the surface of the canvas that you can feel with your fingertips. This is the single most reliable authentication indicator for any Goyard bag. A fake will always have a flat, printed pattern. A genuine piece will have that subtle dimensional quality that no printing process has ever successfully replicated.
The leather trim on Goyard bags is Chevroches calfskin, a fine-grain leather that the house selects for its combination of softness and durability. The trim develops a natural patina over time, darkening and deepening in tone in the same way that vegetable-tanned leather does on a quality saddle or a well-loved pair of shoes. On older Goyard pieces, this patina is considered part of the charm rather than a flaw, and well-worn examples in good condition often sell at premiums on the secondary market because the patina demonstrates the bag's genuine age and provenance.
Goyard Bag Prices in Dubai: Every Major Model
Pricing for Goyard bags in Dubai sits at a meaningful discount to equivalent European boutique prices once you account for the VAT differential. The UAE charges 5% VAT on luxury goods. France, the UK and most of Europe charge 20%. That 15-point gap translates into a real-money saving that grows in significance as the bag price increases. On a Goyard tote at 11,000 AED, the differential versus buying the same piece in Paris at current exchange rates is several hundred dirhams. On a structured bag above 20,000 AED, it becomes genuinely significant. The prices below reflect the Dubai authenticated secondary market as available at Konesseur in 2026.
The Goyard Saint Louis Tote
The Saint Louis is the bag that most people picture when they think of Goyard. It is a lightweight open tote in Goyardine canvas with Chevroches calfskin handles, a detachable inner pouch, and absolutely no zip or closure of any kind. The absence of a closure is partly practical — it makes the bag effortlessly easy to get into — and partly philosophical. Goyard designed this bag for a client who did not need to lock anything away. The Saint Louis comes in PM and GM sizes, with the PM measuring approximately 35 by 27 by 14 centimetres and the GM measuring approximately 44 by 31 by 18 centimetres. The PM is the more popular choice in Dubai where the bag tends to function as a daily carry rather than a beach or market tote.
On the Dubai authenticated secondary market in 2026, the Saint Louis PM in standard colourways (black, navy, tan, natural) sits in the range of 7,000 to 10,000 AED depending on condition and whether the inner pouch is present. Special colourways including the house's seasonal limited editions in pink, yellow, sky blue and khaki command a 20 to 40 percent premium over standard colours. The Saint Louis GM typically runs 9,500 to 13,000 AED in the same condition range.
The Goyard Anjou Tote
The Anjou is the Saint Louis's more structured sibling and the more polarising of the two. The key differences are a leather lining instead of the canvas reverse lining, a slightly firmer structure that holds its shape when empty, and the reversible construction that lets you flip the bag inside out to reveal a solid-colour interior. The reversibility is a signature feature that no other Goyard model offers, and it effectively gives you two bag aesthetics from a single purchase. The Anjou comes in Mini, PM, MM and GM sizes, with the PM and MM being the most commonly requested in Dubai.
At Konesseur, the Anjou PM in Burgundy is available at 11,900 AED, which represents one of the cleanest entry points into the structured Goyard tote category in Dubai right now. Market range for the Anjou PM in standard colourways runs from approximately 10,500 to 14,000 AED, with the Mini Anjou sitting slightly lower at 8,500 to 11,000 AED. Special colourways, including the Khaki limited editions currently available in the Konesseur handbags collection, command higher premiums because the house produces limited runs of each seasonal colour before discontinuing.
The Goyard Artois Tote
The Artois is the most structured of the three main Goyard tote families and the one that works best in a professional context. Where the Saint Louis is essentially a soft carryall, the Artois has leather-reinforced corners, a zip closure across the top, top handles in Chevroches calfskin, and an organised interior with a flat pocket. The structure makes it functional as a work bag in a way that the Saint Louis is not, and the zip closure addresses the most common criticism of the open tote format. The Artois comes in PM, MM and GM sizes, with the MM being the most popular for professional use in Dubai.
The Artois PM sits in the 11,000 to 15,000 AED range on the Dubai authenticated market in 2026. The MM runs 13,000 to 17,000 AED. These prices reflect the additional leather work and hardware relative to the Saint Louis, and the Artois tends to hold its value slightly better than the Saint Louis because the structured format shows age less readily than the unstructured canvas tote.
The Goyard Belvedere Crossbody
The Belvedere is the bag that converted a generation of Goyard buyers who had no use for a tote. It is a compact crossbody with an adjustable leather strap, a flip-lock closure, and an interior layout precise enough to serve as a travel document bag as easily as an evening crossbody. The name references the scenic viewpoints above the Morvan Forest town of Clamecy, the same landscape that inspired the house's founding chevron pattern. The Belvedere comes in PM and MM sizes, with the PM being the more versatile and the more collected of the two.
At Konesseur, the Belvedere PM in Navy with Red trim is available at 13,500 AED and the Belvedere PM in Red is available in the current gifts for her collection. Market range for the Belvedere PM in standard colourways runs 12,000 to 16,000 AED, with special and limited colourways commanding premiums that can push above 18,000 AED for particularly desirable combinations. The Belvedere retains value extremely well on the secondary market, consistently holding above 85% of original retail value according to resale tracking data, which puts it among the strongest-performing Goyard models as a long-term hold.
The Goyard Saïgon Bag
The Saïgon is Goyard's most structured and formal handbag and the model most frequently cited by collectors as the house's finest design achievement. It is a top-handle shoulder bag with a rigid silhouette, Chevroches calfskin top handles, a secure closure, and a refined interior organisation that places it closer to the Hermès Kelly in functional DNA than to the casual tote category. The Saïgon does not announce itself the way a Saint Louis does. It is a bag for someone who already knows exactly what they are carrying.
The Saïgon PM sits in the 15,000 to 20,000 AED range at current Dubai secondary market prices, with the Mini Saïgon running 12,000 to 16,000 AED. Special colourways and limited editions push meaningfully above these ranges. The Saïgon is among the most consistent value-holders in the entire Goyard lineup, with secondary market data showing the Mini Saïgon retaining close to 95% of original retail value in most conditions.
The Goyard Alexandre III Bag
The Alexandre III is the most refined of Goyard's crossbody designs and the one that sits closest to a true evening bag in silhouette. It features a chain strap, a compact form factor in Goyardine canvas with Chevroches calfskin detailing, and a padded exterior that gives it a structured quality the Belvedere does not have. The yellow Tavenay suede calfskin lining is a detail that most people only discover once they open the bag for the first time, and it is exactly the kind of considered interior flourish that separates Goyard's approach from every other house working with coated canvas. The Alexandre III is available in the Konesseur collection and sits in the 8,000 to 12,000 AED range depending on colourway.
The Goyard Cap Vert Bag
The Cap Vert is one of the most collectible pieces in the current Goyard range and the model with the most extraordinary value retention profile. The Sac Cap Vert is a compact structured crossbody that the house produces in limited quantities, typically in standard and special colourways, and it commands secondary market prices that routinely exceed original retail. The Cap Vert Sac in Limited Edition Khaki is available at Konesseur at 16,000 AED, which represents fair market value for a limited colourway piece with the documented scarcity of this model.
The Goyard Jouvence Travel Case
The Jouvence is technically a toiletry or travel case rather than a bag, but it belongs in any serious discussion of the Goyard range because it is one of the most gifted and collected pieces the house makes. It is available in MM and MM sizes, constructed in Goyardine canvas with a Chevroches calfskin trim and a zip closure, and it makes an extraordinary travel companion or standalone desk accessory. The Jouvence MM in Grey is available in the Konesseur collection as part of the broader men's leather goods category, where it sits alongside briefcases and accessories from Hermès and Louis Vuitton.
Goyard Wallets and Small Leather Goods: AED Price Guide
The wallet and small leather goods category is where Goyard offers the most accessible entry points into the brand, and where the Dubai secondary market pricing is most clearly advantageous relative to European boutique alternatives. The Konesseur Goyard wallet selection includes three distinct families at different price points and intended uses.
The Goyard Saint-Sulpice Card Wallet is the most minimal piece in the range: a slim card holder in Goyardine canvas with Chevroches calfskin trim that carries up to four cards and a folded note. At Konesseur it is available in Yellow at 2,500 AED, which makes it the most accessible Goyard purchase currently in the collection and a genuinely strong gifting option for anyone who wants to introduce someone to the brand at an entry-level price point.
The Goyard Matignon Mini Wallet is a step up in functionality and price, with a bifold construction in Goyardine canvas that carries six cards, a note compartment and a coin pocket. At Konesseur it is available in Grey, Sky Blue and Yellow, each at 5,000 AED. The Matignon Mini is the most wearable Goyard wallet format for everyday use and the one that photographs best alongside a matching bag — a particularly relevant consideration for anyone building a coordinated Goyard carry.
The Goyard Victoire Wallet in Limited Edition Khaki at 7,000 AED sits at the top of the wallet range and is the most collectible of the three formats currently available, with the limited colourway giving it a scarcity premium that standard-colour wallet pieces do not carry. If the Khaki limited edition is sold through, standard colourway Victoire wallets sit in the 5,500 to 7,000 AED range on the Dubai secondary market.
Why Buying Goyard in Dubai Is Cheaper Than in Europe
The VAT arithmetic on a Goyard purchase in Dubai versus Paris is the kind of calculation that feels almost too good to be straightforward. But it is straightforward. France applies 20% VAT to all luxury goods. The UAE applies 5%. That differential is structural, consistent and entirely legal. It means that for any Goyard piece at a given underlying price, buying in Dubai carries a 15-point tax advantage over buying in France.
In practical terms, this is what that looks like on specific pieces. A Goyard Anjou PM at 11,900 AED in Dubai carries 5% UAE VAT on the base price. The equivalent piece bought at a Goyard boutique in Paris carries 20% French VAT. Non-EU visitors can claim a VAT refund in France, but the refund process involves queues at the airport, a maximum refund rate of approximately 12% after administrative fees, and the requirement to export the goods within three months of purchase. For UAE residents who live and work in Dubai year-round, the French VAT refund is essentially unavailable. The Dubai price advantage is not a temporary window — it is a permanent structural feature of buying luxury goods in the UAE.
For anyone comparing across categories, the same VAT advantage that applies to Goyard applies to every other major luxury brand available at Konesseur: Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Van Cleef and Arpels and Chanel all carry the same structural pricing advantage in Dubai versus their European boutique equivalents. If you are building a luxury collection across multiple brands and categories, the savings compound in ways that make Dubai one of the most commercially intelligent luxury buying addresses in the world.
Which Goyard Models Hold Their Value Best
Goyard's value retention profile across its range is genuinely exceptional by luxury goods standards, and it is explained by a simple set of structural factors. The brand produces in deliberately limited quantities. It does not pursue volume growth. It does not hold seasonal sales. It does not offer discounts or promotions. And crucially, it does not produce its bags in enough quantity to satisfy demand, which means that pieces in good condition tend to sell quickly at or near their original retail price on the secondary market.
The Cap Vert is the strongest performer. Secondary market data consistently shows the Cap Vert retaining close to 97% of original retail value in standard colourways and exceeding original retail in limited editions. If you buy a limited-edition Cap Vert at 16,000 AED today and the colourway is discontinued, which Goyard always eventually does, the value trajectory is upward.
The Belvedere PM is the next most consistent performer, retaining above 85% of retail value in standard colourways and above 90% in special colours. The Saïgon follows closely at 90 to 95% retention for the Mini. The totes, Saint Louis and Anjou and Artois, typically retain between 65 and 80% of retail depending on condition, which is still extremely strong for a coated canvas bag relative to the broader market.
One important nuance: personalised pieces. The Goyard Personnalisation service is one of the most appealing things about the brand for first-time buyers. Having your initials hand-painted onto a Saint Louis in a custom colourway feels like the ultimate expression of the brand's artisanal character. But personalised pieces are effectively unsellable on the secondary market unless the buyer happens to share your initials or finds your monogram charming. If you are buying Goyard as a long-term value hold, buy standard colourways without personalisation. If you are buying for pure personal enjoyment, personalise away.
How to Authenticate a Goyard Bag in Dubai
Goyard is one of the most counterfeited luxury brands in the world, and the Dubai market is no exception. The combination of high demand, limited official retail availability and the brand's own opacity about pricing creates an environment where counterfeit pieces circulate freely, often at prices that seem plausibly high for an untrained eye. Knowing what to look for is the single most important capability any Dubai Goyard buyer can develop.
The first and most reliable check is the hand-painted texture. Genuine Goyardine canvas has a slightly raised, tactile quality to the painted surface that you can feel when you run a fingertip across the chevron pattern. Fake Goyardine is always flatter and often has a slightly plastic or waxy surface quality that reflects light differently. If the pattern feels printed into rather than painted onto the canvas, it is not genuine.
The second check is the hardware. Genuine Goyard hardware is heavy, precisely cast and has a matte finish on gold-toned pieces and a cool, clean finish on palladium pieces. The lock and key set on structured bags like the Saïgon and Belvedere should feel solid and operate smoothly with no wobble. Fake hardware is almost always lighter, has a shinier finish, and the lock mechanism is usually loose or imprecise.
The third check is the stitching. Goyard uses a very fine, tight stitch count on all Chevroches calfskin trim and handles. The thread colour is typically natural or cream rather than bright white, and the stitch line is perfectly even. Fake pieces almost always have visible irregularities in stitch count or alignment, particularly at corners and stress points where the canvas meets the leather.
For any purchase above 5,000 AED, professional authentication is not optional. Every Goyard piece in the Konesseur collection has been through our in-house authentication process before listing, which means you are not relying on your own eye or a stranger's assurance. Full details of our authentication standard are on the authenticity page.
Where to Buy Goyard in Dubai in 2026
The official Goyard boutique in Dubai is located at The Dubai Mall. For standard in-stock colourways, the boutique is the simplest option if you want a retail experience and can find what you are looking for. The challenge is that Goyard's boutique inventory is managed globally, which means availability of specific models, sizes and colourways is never guaranteed. Special and limited colourways in particular tend to move quickly and are often unavailable for extended periods.
For buyers looking for specific models, limited editions, discontinued colourways, or simply a more efficient purchasing experience without boutique availability constraints, the authenticated secondary market is the better option. The Konesseur collection currently includes Goyard pieces across totes, crossbodies, structured handbags and small leather goods, all available with immediate purchase and 48-hour worldwide shipping from our Box Park boutique on Al Wasl Road.
The full Goyard selection at Konesseur sits within both the handbags collection and the gifts for him collection for accessories and leather goods. If you have a Goyard piece to sell, the sell with us page outlines how Konesseur handles consignment and outright purchase for authenticated luxury pieces.
Goyard Dubai Price Summary 2026
For quick reference, here is how the major Goyard model families sit in AED on the Dubai authenticated market in 2026. All prices reflect standard colourways in good to excellent condition. Special and limited colourways command premiums ranging from 20 to 50 percent above standard pricing depending on model and scarcity.
The Saint Louis PM sits between 7,000 and 10,000 AED. The Saint Louis GM runs 9,500 to 13,000 AED. The Anjou Mini runs 8,500 to 11,000 AED. The Anjou PM sits at 10,500 to 14,000 AED, with the Konesseur Anjou PM Burgundy available at 11,900 AED. The Artois PM runs 11,000 to 15,000 AED. The Artois MM runs 13,000 to 17,000 AED. The Belvedere PM sits between 12,000 and 16,000 AED. The Saïgon Mini runs 12,000 to 16,000 AED. The Saïgon PM sits at 15,000 to 20,000 AED. The Alexandre III crossbody runs 8,000 to 12,000 AED. The Cap Vert sits at 14,000 to 18,000 AED in standard colourways, with the Limited Edition Khaki available at Konesseur at 16,000 AED.
On wallets, the Saint-Sulpice Card Wallet is available at Konesseur at 2,500 AED. The Matignon Mini Wallet sits at 5,000 AED across all three current colourways. The Victoire Wallet in Limited Edition Khaki is available at 7,000 AED, with standard-colour equivalents running 5,500 to 7,000 AED on the broader Dubai market.
The Case for Buying Goyard in Dubai
Goyard is one of those brands where the more you know, the more you want to own. The history is genuine. The craftsmanship is real and visible in a way that a printed canvas never could be. The deliberate opacity around pricing and availability is not a marketing strategy in the conventional sense — it is the natural result of a house that has never oriented itself around volume, and that operating philosophy is precisely what keeps the pieces valuable year after year.
For buyers in Dubai, the combination of the UAE's 5% VAT rate, the availability of authenticated pieces across the full Goyard range at Konesseur, and the city's position as one of the world's most significant luxury buying destinations means that the case for buying Goyard here is as strong as it has ever been. Whether you are looking for your first Saint Louis or adding a Saïgon to a collection that already includes a Belvedere and an Anjou, the Dubai market in 2026 offers both value and access that no other city in the region can match.
Browse the current Goyard selection across the Konesseur handbags collection and men's leather goods collection. New Goyard arrivals are listed as they come in via new arrivals.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Goyard bag cost in Dubai in 2026?
On the Dubai authenticated market in 2026, the Saint Louis PM starts from around 7,000 AED, the Anjou PM sits between 10,500 and 14,000 AED, the Belvedere PM runs 12,000 to 16,000 AED, and the Saïgon PM sits at 15,000 to 20,000 AED. Wallets and small leather goods start from 2,500 AED for the Saint-Sulpice card holder at Konesseur.
Is Goyard cheaper in Dubai than in Paris?
Yes. The UAE applies 5% VAT compared to France's 20%. For UAE residents who cannot claim a French VAT refund at the airport, every Goyard purchase carries a structural 15-point tax advantage in Dubai versus Paris. On pieces above 10,000 AED, this translates into a meaningful real-money saving.
Where can I buy Goyard in Dubai?
Goyard has an official boutique at The Dubai Mall. For specific models, limited colourways and immediate availability without boutique stock constraints, Konesseur carries an authenticated Goyard selection across totes, crossbodies, structured bags and wallets, available for immediate purchase with 48-hour worldwide shipping from Box Park on Al Wasl Road.
What is the most affordable Goyard bag?
The Saint Louis PM is the most accessible Goyard bag format, starting from around 7,000 AED on the Dubai authenticated secondary market. For small leather goods, the Saint-Sulpice Card Wallet at 2,500 AED is the most affordable Goyard piece currently available at Konesseur.
Does Goyard hold its value?
Yes, Goyard holds value better than almost any other coated canvas luxury bag brand. The Cap Vert retains close to 97% of retail value. The Belvedere PM consistently holds above 85%. The tote family retains 65 to 80% depending on condition. Limited edition colourways in all families frequently exceed original retail value when discontinued.
What is the difference between the Goyard Saint Louis and the Anjou?
The Saint Louis has a canvas interior lining and no closure, making it a lighter and more casual carry. The Anjou has a leather interior lining, a slightly firmer structure and a reversible construction that lets you flip the bag inside out to show a solid-colour interior. The Anjou is generally priced 10 to 20 percent above the Saint Louis in equivalent sizes.
How do I authenticate a Goyard bag?
The most reliable checks are the hand-painted texture of the Goyardine canvas (genuine pieces have a raised, tactile surface; fakes are flat), the weight and finish of the hardware, and the tightness and regularity of the stitching on all leather trim. For purchases above 5,000 AED, professional authentication is strongly recommended. Every Goyard piece at Konesseur is authenticated before listing.
Which Goyard model is best for everyday use in Dubai?
The Saint Louis PM is the most popular daily carry in Dubai because it is lightweight, easy to get into, and pairs naturally with both casual and business-casual outfits. The Belvedere PM is the better choice for anyone who prefers a crossbody format or needs a more secure closure for commuting and travel.
Can I personalise a Goyard bag in Dubai?
Personalisation through Goyard's official Personnalisation service is available at the Goyard boutique in The Dubai Mall, where artisans can hand-paint initials, stripes, numbers and motifs onto any new piece purchased in-boutique. Note that personalised pieces are harder to resell because the personalisation is permanent.
What Goyard bags are currently available at Konesseur?
The current Konesseur Goyard selection includes the Anjou PM in Burgundy at 11,900 AED, the Belvedere PM in Navy/Red at 13,500 AED, the Cap Vert Limited Edition Khaki at 16,000 AED, the Alexandre III crossbody, the Jouvence MM toiletry case in Grey, the Victoire Wallet Limited Edition Khaki at 7,000 AED, the Matignon Mini Wallet in Grey, Sky Blue and Yellow at 5,000 AED each, and the Saint-Sulpice Card Wallet in Yellow at 2,500 AED. Inventory updates regularly — check new arrivals for the latest additions.
Is Goyard a good investment?
Goyard is one of the strongest performing coated canvas luxury brands on the secondary market, with most models retaining 70 to 97% of retail value and limited editions frequently trading above original retail once discontinued. The brand's deliberate scarcity, no-advertising model and hand-production constraints mean supply consistently trails demand, which is the fundamental driver of retained value in any collectible category.
How does Goyard compare to Louis Vuitton and Hermès?
Goyard is older than Louis Vuitton and its coated canvas bags are produced in smaller quantities with more hand-craftsmanship per piece. Relative to Hermès, Goyard occupies a different position: lower price points but with a similarly deliberate scarcity and a similar disdain for conventional marketing. For buyers who want a coated canvas luxury bag that is less recognisable to a general audience than Louis Vuitton Monogram but equally well-made and better-valued on the secondary market, Goyard is the most compelling option in the category. Browse the full Konesseur handbags collection to compare across all three brands.
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