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Monday, Apr 6 | Edition No. 65
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Today's find

Okay so everyone's leather couches are literally falling apart after like 3 years. Turns out there's actual leather and then there's... whatever they're calling leather these days.
The problem isn't leather furniture — it's bonded leather, which is basically leather scraps glued together with polyurethane. It looks fine at first but starts peeling and cracking within a few years. Full grain leather is the real deal: the top layer of the hide with all the natural grain intact. It's more expensive upfront but actually gets better with age instead of disintegrating. Reddit's BIFL community swears by it for a reason — these sofas can last decades if you get the right kind.
$1129.00
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