Shipping a 200-pound sofa is different than ordering a pair of shoes.
Not all "real leather" is created equal. Understanding the terminology is the most important step in online shopping.
Leather furniture often carries a "restocking fee" (sometimes 15-25%) if you return it. Read the fine print on who pays for return shipping.
Buying leather furniture online is a smart way to access a massive inventory of styles—from buttery aniline sofas to rugged chesterfields—often at prices that beat local showrooms. However, because you can't "test-sit" through a screen, you need a strategy to ensure you’re getting high-quality hides rather than cheap imitations.