What is the difference between Maserati leather and genuine leather?
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Maserati leather is a type of genuine leather. Genuine leather is made from animal hides and processed, conceptually opposite to artificial leather made from chemical fiber materials. The so-called genuine leather on the market generally refers to one of three types: top-grain leather, split leather, or synthetic leather, with prices decreasing in that order. Below are some extended details: 1. Legality: According to the Light Industry Standard BT133-2010 "Backpacks and Handbags" Amendment No. 1 QBT255-2010 "Travel Bags" Amendment No. 1, the revised regulation 4.4 states: If the surface material consists of more than 90% top-grain leather (excluding laminated leather), it can be labeled as genuine leather. 2. Genuine Leather: Genuine leather used in car seats includes top-grain leather, regenerated leather (with genuine leather components), microfiber leather, and so-called Maserati leather, which refers to microfiber or split leather, among others.