If you're worried about comfort, the answer is a resounding yes—you absolutely should try out outdoor furniture in the store before buying. Comfort is subjective and crucial for long-term enjoyment. When in the store, take your time. Sit down, lean back, and mimic how you'd use it at home. For sofas and loungers, test the seat depth, back support, and cushion firmness. For dining chairs, ensure your feet rest flat and the table height is compatible. Don't just sit for a second; spend a few minutes. Check the material's feel against your skin and the stability of the frame. Ask store associates about weather-resistant cushion fillings and frame warranties. Remember, a piece that looks perfect online might not suit your body. Trying furniture in person is the best way to invest in a comfortable, inviting outdoor space you'll love for years.
I'm worried about comfort; can you try out the outdoor furniture in the store?
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