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POLL: Do you guys think leather couches are overrated?

Originally posted by: Scouzer
Yes. I don't like my skin welding to the leather on a hot day.

You don't have air conditioning? 😕

EDIT- voted yes btw. I have a leather couch and a couple of leather chairs that I absolutely love. It's like anything else, you have to shop around and sit on a lot of stuff before you find something you like.

 
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Yes. I don't like my skin welding to the leather on a hot day.

You don't have air conditioning? 😕

if you live in a place like seattle, where it is only hot a couple months out of the year, i don't think many people will have air conditioning. i don't, at least...
 
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Yes. I don't like my skin welding to the leather on a hot day.

You don't have air conditioning? 😕

if you live in a place like seattle, where it is only hot a couple months out of the year, i don't think many people will have air conditioning. i don't, at least...
His sig says "Alberta"......I didn't know they even had hot days up there. 😕

 
I don't think leather couches are over-rated. But it has to be the right type of leather couch, i HATE stiff leather - whether it be seats or couches. If it's leather it has to be cushy and soft.
 
I have leather couch set in my livingroom.. had it for about a year now, only sat on it maybe 5-6 times. So, I've come to the conclusion that it's there for decoration only.
 
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Yes. I don't like my skin welding to the leather on a hot day.

You don't have air conditioning? 😕

if you live in a place like seattle, where it is only hot a couple months out of the year, i don't think many people will have air conditioning. i don't, at least...
His sig says "Alberta"......I didn't know they even had hot days up there. 😕

For 2 weeks solid last summer it was 85-95 farenheit. We have no A/C. Got up to 97 one day 🙁.

So yes it gets hot here, at least by our standards.
 
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Yes. I don't like my skin welding to the leather on a hot day.

You don't have air conditioning? 😕

if you live in a place like seattle, where it is only hot a couple months out of the year, i don't think many people will have air conditioning. i don't, at least...
His sig says "Alberta"......I didn't know they even had hot days up there. 😕

For 2 weeks solid last summer it was 85-95 farenheit. We have no A/C. Got up to 97 one day 🙁.

So yes it gets hot here, at least by our standards.
OMFG... you are a wimp.
 
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Yes. I don't like my skin welding to the leather on a hot day.

You don't have air conditioning? 😕

if you live in a place like seattle, where it is only hot a couple months out of the year, i don't think many people will have air conditioning. i don't, at least...
His sig says "Alberta"......I didn't know they even had hot days up there. 😕

For 2 weeks solid last summer it was 85-95 farenheit. We have no A/C. Got up to 97 one day 🙁.

So yes it gets hot here, at least by our standards.
That's hot alright. Atlanta is 85-95 pretty much every day from July to mid-September.....you'd hate it. 😉

 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Yes. I don't like my skin welding to the leather on a hot day.

You don't have air conditioning? 😕

if you live in a place like seattle, where it is only hot a couple months out of the year, i don't think many people will have air conditioning. i don't, at least...
His sig says "Alberta"......I didn't know they even had hot days up there. 😕

For 2 weeks solid last summer it was 85-95 farenheit. We have no A/C. Got up to 97 one day 🙁.

So yes it gets hot here, at least by our standards.
OMFG... you are a wimp.
According to your profile, you live in Irvine. According to Weather.com you barely get below 50 or over 80 the whole freaking year. Looks like you're the wimp. 😛
 
leather couches are great if you live in an area that's cool and dry. If you're stuck in the humid and hot east coast in the summer time, then it blooooooooooowwwws....
 
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Yes. I don't like my skin welding to the leather on a hot day.

You don't have air conditioning? 😕

if you live in a place like seattle, where it is only hot a couple months out of the year, i don't think many people will have air conditioning. i don't, at least...
His sig says "Alberta"......I didn't know they even had hot days up there. 😕

For 2 weeks solid last summer it was 85-95 farenheit. We have no A/C. Got up to 97 one day 🙁.

So yes it gets hot here, at least by our standards.
OMFG... you are a wimp.
According to your profile, you live in Irvine. According to Weather.com you barely get below 50 or over 80 the whole freaking year. Looks like you're the wimp. 😛
I grew up in Fresno where it gets up to 110.
 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Yes. I don't like my skin welding to the leather on a hot day.

You don't have air conditioning? 😕

if you live in a place like seattle, where it is only hot a couple months out of the year, i don't think many people will have air conditioning. i don't, at least...
His sig says "Alberta"......I didn't know they even had hot days up there. 😕

For 2 weeks solid last summer it was 85-95 farenheit. We have no A/C. Got up to 97 one day 🙁.

So yes it gets hot here, at least by our standards.
OMFG... you are a wimp.
According to your profile, you live in Irvine. According to Weather.com you barely get below 50 or over 80 the whole freaking year. Looks like you're the wimp. 😛
I grew up in Fresno where it gets up to 110.

Well, I guess that's just your little cross to bear then, isn't it? 😉
 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Yes. I don't like my skin welding to the leather on a hot day.

You don't have air conditioning? 😕

if you live in a place like seattle, where it is only hot a couple months out of the year, i don't think many people will have air conditioning. i don't, at least...
His sig says "Alberta"......I didn't know they even had hot days up there. 😕

For 2 weeks solid last summer it was 85-95 farenheit. We have no A/C. Got up to 97 one day 🙁.

So yes it gets hot here, at least by our standards.
OMFG... you are a wimp.
According to your profile, you live in Irvine. According to Weather.com you barely get below 50 or over 80 the whole freaking year. Looks like you're the wimp. 😛
I grew up in Fresno where it gets up to 110.

What kind of humidity?
 
I've got a leather couch and a leather chair. Bought them after extensive shopping around. On both of them, the leather is soft as a baby's butt. Both are extremely comfortable. I like leather over cloth. If you take care of it, it wears better than cloth, smells better than cloth, is easier to clean than cloth, and is easier to repair if you tear it than cloth.

I have leather in my car as well and will always choose a GOOD leather upholstry in a car over cloth any day.
 
Not overrated they suck. Smelly, 2x the price, and not comfortable. I would rather sit on burlap bags filled with sand.
 
You fat smelly white guys... sheesh. 😉

I live in Southern California... even in the valley where its hottest, and I never stick to the couch. And I don't see how they smell either... unless its eminating from you...

We own a regular recliner couch set and a leather couch set.
 
I have a leather couch and chair on order. Should be delivered around mid-Feb. Spent about two months looking at couches and I think I sat in every couch in every store in town (that's alot of couches, btw). Of the 3 most comfortable, two were leather...a Laz-y-boy and a Natuzzi, which I bought, and the other was a microfiber fabric. The Laz-y-boy was by far the most comfortable couch I've ever sat in but I couldn't justify the cost.

Leather is generally pretty easy to clean especially if it has been treated. I used to think leather SUV interiors were just for looks but after trying to clean mud off my truck's fabric seats following a weekend of hiking and camping, I began to see the light.

 
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