I’m kinda thinking, no.
Based on what I’m seeing online – eBay’s got deals (sketchy deals, probably), Vestiaire Collective’s slinging second-hand ones (more legit, maybe?), Poshmark’s got “up to 70% off” (red flag city!), and Grailed’s got the whole curated men’s and women’s thing going on – it seems like people are mostly interested in the *real deal*.
Then you’ve got Brand Off, which sounds… official-ish? “Cinch chic: discover Goyard’s definitive belts” – that’s some fancy talk. But even they are selling *Goyard* belts. Not some knock-off, “inspired by” garbage.
So, a “Brandless Goyard Belt”? What even *is* that? Is it, like, just a brown leather belt? Because, dude, you can get a brown leather belt anywhere. Probably cheaper, too. Why bother calling it a “Brandless Goyard Belt” when it’s, like, just a belt?
Maybe someone’s trying to be clever? Like, “Hey, look at me, I’m ironically wearing a fake Goyard belt but pretending it’s brandless!” Which, honestly, is just… annoying.
Look, I’m no fashion expert (clearly!), but I’m pretty sure a “Brandless Goyard Belt” is either:
* A blatant fake being sold under a misleading name (scam alert!).
* A plain leather belt that someone’s trying to upsell (avoid!).
* A philosophical statement about consumerism that’s, like, way too much effort for a belt (just… no).
Honestly, just buy a real belt, or buy a real Goyard belt if you really want one. Don’t get caught up in this “brandless” nonsense. It’s probably just a waste of money and a recipe for disappointment. And trust me, nobody wants a disappointing belt. Espesh not if you think its gonna look like a Goyard belt. Its gonna be obvious.