I love H&M's Capri and Quintessence leathers, but am having trouble finding an H&M sofa that works for us. I have, however, found an B-Y sofa that fits us perfectly. I have been searching the forum for a couple of weeks now reading everything I can find to do with B-Y's leathers, but haven't found too much discussion of their offerings.
So, on to my question: are there any B-Y leathers that are comparable to Hancock & Moore's Capri or Quintessence? If there are none that are quite so nice, what are the most appealing in Bradington-Young's lineup? (I am interested in the aniline and semi-anilines.)
Thanks for any and all input!
The closest B-Y has to a soft luxury hide is the 9055 series leathers. They are very nice, but not Capri or Quintessence!
Duane Collie
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H&M has 5 to 6 times the number of leathers to choose from. However the good news with B-Y is the hides are rarely out-of-stock, at H&M at the average stock rate is around 60 to 70% of all hides offered at any given time.
Duane Collie
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I am trying to understand B-Y's leathers, and I think I'm finally getting somewhere. I'm not sure why, but it's odd how I was able to understand H&M's selection so much easier even though, as you say, they have 5-6 times as many!
I found a post (by Duane) that said: ".... but B-Y's best pull up anilines are all GR 6, series 9593, 9113, 9066, 9065, 9017."
How is the feel (hand?) of the 9017s vs. the 9113s?
From what I have been able to feel, the 9113 swatches all seemed to have that velvety aniline feel, but the 9017s were sometimes velvety and sometimes slick. I want to avoid a squeaky leather that I slide right out of.
If swatches vary in terms of the feel, does that mean you take a chance with the finished piece? Maybe it's soft and velvety, or maybe you get a lot that's satiny and slick?
As always, thank you for your dedication to this forum and helping us learn!
Duane Collie
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