Confusion about married vs non-married covers
Duane,
As you know, I'm about to purchase a sofa from you soon but I think all this information is making me more confused (and I won't have time to ask you at the store since I'll have my kids distracting me).
If I get a piece in the Town and Country line that has the Document or Cavalier leathers, does that automatically mean they will be dyed and cut in China? From a quality standpoint, is there any possible advantage to a non-married cover?
Also, are there any protected, durable, non-squeaky leathers to choose from in the Town and Country line for any recliners in that promotional line?
Thanks!
leather quality and class
Thanks for the prompt reply.
As far as quality of leathers go, is there any correlation between class of leather/country of origin and quality. Obviously, different people have different tastes and asthetics so I'm referring more to durability, suppleness, etc.
I don't know anything about leather but if it's anything like pricing on granite, it seems that pricing correlates more w/availability than any intrinsic quality.