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Think logos are over? Here’s one worth flaunting: Goyard, the French luggage-maker that made its name doing steamer trunks for Arthur Conan Doyle and every nineteenth-century maharaja who made his way to the Rue St. Honoré. The suitcases, garment bags, and, yes, trunks are durable, come in several colors, and have the chic-est monograms around. The only drawback: We couldn’t bear to check them in. From $525. Barneys New York
660 Madison Avenue, at 61st Street
212-450-8600


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