What is the difference between Lexus semi-aniline and genuine leather?
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Lexus semi-aniline and genuine leather differ in the following aspects: Material difference: Genuine leather is made from natural hides, primarily cowhide and pigskin; semi-aniline is synthetic. There are significant differences in performance and price between the two, so buyers should pay attention to distinguishing them. Natural leather has regular natural pores and grain patterns, while semi-aniline does not, making it relatively easy to differentiate. Cross-section difference: Natural leather is composed of interwoven leather fibers, whereas semi-aniline lacks this structure. Well-crafted leather sofas have a smooth and neat surface with minimal defects, a soft and elastic feel, and uniform color. Genuine leather has good color fastness, and rubbing the surface vigorously with a damp cloth will not cause color fading. The seams on the leather surface are neat, with even stitching and straight lines. The sofa's exterior is smooth, full, and free of wrinkles.