The Go-Green Goyard St. Louis Shopper Tote
November 19, 2007

The Go-Green Goyard St. Louis Shopper Tote
Goyard special green edition canvas purse is designed from 100% recycled natural material without plastic or petroleum. You can find it at your local Barneys, where it retails for $1,095. Also, since Barney’s no longer sells Goyard designer handbags online, visit Goyard.com to get a list of department stores that sell them in your area.
Remember with the monogramming you have to tack on an additional $310. Personally I could resist the recycle symbol, it makes the bag look like a cheap $5 grocery sack, and just go with my initials.
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Okay, who would get a recycle symbol on their goyard bag? No way. lol. I do like the green though. Wouldn’t use it as a substitute for a grocery bag (thats what my anya hindmarch tote is for)..
I like it, minus the recycle symbol
i was a litle bummed out when barneys stopped selling these bags online. there isnt a boutique anywhere near me! what am i suppose to do now?? ebay??
Don’t go to Ebay many of the bags there, even the ones that have stripes are FAKE
umm…Why does Goyard care about environmental consciousness? Recycled products that cost over a grand???
Sorry, but I see these bags all over NYC and think they are ugly, too expensive for recycled and usually fake….you can buy them on every street corner. I don’t get it.
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Yeah, lets go green but spend over $1300.00 doing it??? No thanks, I'll stick with my $15.00 Anya Hindmarch "I'm not a plastic bag" shopping tote!
Look-y what they have on Let-Trade. ^_^ Authentic Louis Vuitton Reseller ~ let-trade.com ~ Not sure if its the one that's made of recycled materials... but it's only $519.99.
Politically correct concept, so-so design, but $1,015 for a simple tote? Seems more like Go-Greed to me. (unless a portion is going to charity which apparently isn't the case here.)
Yeah, lets go green but spend over $1300.00 doing it??? No thanks, I'll stick with my $15.00 Anya Hindmarch "I'm not a plastic bag" shopping tote ^^^^^6 I couldn't have said it better !!!! Except, you can't get those A.H. bags anywhere for $15....