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All About Leather
Leather looks good, feels great,
performs as no man-made product can, and lasts a lifetime. The
more you learn about leather, the more you will understand its
many advantages. The more you learn about the Budget Leather,
the more you will know why Budget Leather is No. 1.
Budget Leather searches the world for the finest leathers
because we want to cater to your absolute comfort. We use only
premium leathers…from full top-grain to exotics. The hides we
use are the strongest most supple kind. They retain their
original ability to absorb moisture and regulate surface
temperature to keep you comfortable. Budget Leather's hides are
aniline dyed for consistent color throughout the hide, not just
on the surface. Budget Leather never uses "splits", vinyl,
leather-match or leatherette. The buttery soft texture, rich
aroma, elegant appearance and exquisite comfort tell you your
Budget Leather furniture is 100% premium leather, and our
exclusive warranty guarantees it!
The Natural Beauty
Marks of Leather
Leather is the fastest growing
upholstery material used in the United States today because of
its strength and pleasant feel. Only genuine leather carries
natural markings unique to each hide. These are nature's beauty
marks on leather and your guarantee that 100% leather has been
used in our furniture. These hallmarks give leather its
distinction and elegance, as well as proof positive that your
furniture was crafted with genuine leather.
Types of Leather
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Pure Aniline Leather:
Leather tanned and aniline dyed with no finished coat.
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Full Aniline Leather:
Tanned, aniline dyed and finished with a transparent seal coat.
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Aniline Pus Leather:
Tanned, aniline dyed and finished with a seal coat, color base
and top coat.
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Spray-Finished/Pigmented Leather: Leather sprayed with a seal
coat, colored base and top coat for a uniform finish, must be
buffed and embossed.
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Pull-Up: Full
top-grain leathers aniline dyed and finished with special oils
or waxes to add unique softness and color inconsistency with ag
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HOW TO CARE FOR LEATHER
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