Seat trim "stitching" colour..

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Call me dozy, but I've just realised our red Luxury (equiv. UK Trophy) has a blue "stitches" effect on the seats. Shouldn't it match the paint colour, or has anyone else got this kind of mismatch?
 
Call me dozy, but I've just realised our red Luxury (equiv. UK Trophy) has a blue "stitches" effect on the seats. Shouldn't it match the paint colour, or has anyone else got this kind of mismatch?
I agree I thought it would look better with red stitching too, especially with red outside paint. But blue is only option and as mentioned on a budget car you can't expect to customise things like this I guess.
 
I feel lucky. I have a blue car, and the stitching matches beautifully. (But then I protected the seats with aftermarket seat covers, and now all the blue stitching you can see is inside the doors. Not on the steering wheel like my Golf GTi had (in red to match the red highlights elsewhere), boo.

The X-Power has either red or orange stitching (can't remember which), irrespective of the colour of the car.
 
I feel lucky. I have a blue car, and the stitching matches beautifully. (But then I protected the seats with aftermarket seat covers, and now all the blue stitching you can see is inside the doors. Not on the steering wheel like my Golf GTi had (in red to match the red highlights elsewhere), boo.

The X-Power has either red or orange stitching (can't remember which), irrespective of the colour of the car.
In the Xpower most people would say the stitching is red.
 

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