Hello TFL!
This is my first post here and it certainly won't be my last. I'm very new to the leather jacket game (think I started becoming interested in Oct 2023, have been and still am a huge boot nerd) and have found TFL to be an extremely useful resource to research different brands, leathers and fits, as well as a great community to share a common interest with. Figured I'd also contribute and share my recent experience buying a jacket from Japan through Buyee since I've seen some posts on buying from Japan but haven't seen the Aero Hudson discussed much.
Pics first and then we'll get to the review!
I purchased this Aero Hudson from Yahoo Japan Auction through Buyee. Initially, I was considering a Long Half Belt because I wanted something longer and with pocket flaps. But I saw this on Yahoo Japan Auction in my measurements which piqued my interest. It was definitely a gamble since you have to trust that the seller's measurements and description are accurate. I've read of some horror stories on here from musty and smelly jackets to plain misrepresentation of the product in the photos. I decided to give it a shot anyway.
In total, it cost me $418 ($352 for the jacket, $66 for shipping + fees). I'm not very experienced so I don't know if it was too much or too little to pay for this but it seemed like a decent price and I'm happy with it.
Shipping
It came wrapped in paper and plastic in cardboard box, which was secure and nice, no complaints there! Shipping from Buyee's warehouse in Japan to my front door in Seattle took under two days - extremely fast!
Initial impressions
Yahoo Japan Auction Photos & Description
The photos on Yahoo Japan were clear but the jacket was hung on a hanger that was not wide enough and made it look droopy. However, they were honest in posting all the flaws and all the measurements were spot-on (other than the sleeve length which was off by 0.3", but we all know how difficult it is to measure sleeves, right?). The brass hardware was covered in green oxidation and some had transferred onto the leather - they had included this in the pictures so it wasn't a surprise. No big deal, can be cleaned away easily.
Leather
I believe the leather is a brown CXL Steerhide although I'm not sure about the CXL. The leather does have a pull-up effect but is missing that cold and waxy hand like my CXL FQHH has - could be that it just needs a good conditioning (this is my first CXL Steerhide so I only have CXL FQHH to compare to). It is also very soft and a little thinner in some panels than others - certainly not as stiff and heavy as CXL leathers are known to be. But this could be due to the age of the leather and/or being thrown around during its lifetime. Breaking it in shouldn't be difficult.
Other than the leather clearly showing signs of age, the jacket has no creases in the sleeves which leads me to believe that it was never worn. Despite this, I really like how the grain is so pronounced. Not sure if it was made like that or if it got that way from being handled all these years. Nevertheless, I will get to enjoy the broken-in look of the leather despite not having broken it in yet.
Jacket details
This is the Hudson and it has all the bells and whistles except for the fur collar. I'm not sure what the lining is although it feels like wool. The sleeves and pockets are lined with cotton drill in brown and white, respectively. I was worried about the elastic bit in the waist crumbling from age, but it has retained its elasticity, for now.
It has the blue aero leathers tag which indicates that it may be a trainee-made jacket or their more recent blue label line which uses more sustainable/economical cuts. Its age leads me to believe it may be the former but the pronounced grain leads me to believe it may be the latter. The "Genuine Steerhide" tag is also missing the "Finest Quality" text like I've seen on more recent productions, not sure if this means it is an old production. There is a label in the pocket showing that it was made by Tom and is No. 4000.
If anyone is able to shed some light on the leather/lining or when you think it was made, let me know! I might also reach out to Aero to find out more.
Fit pics to follow in the next section!
This is my first post here and it certainly won't be my last. I'm very new to the leather jacket game (think I started becoming interested in Oct 2023, have been and still am a huge boot nerd) and have found TFL to be an extremely useful resource to research different brands, leathers and fits, as well as a great community to share a common interest with. Figured I'd also contribute and share my recent experience buying a jacket from Japan through Buyee since I've seen some posts on buying from Japan but haven't seen the Aero Hudson discussed much.
Pics first and then we'll get to the review!
I purchased this Aero Hudson from Yahoo Japan Auction through Buyee. Initially, I was considering a Long Half Belt because I wanted something longer and with pocket flaps. But I saw this on Yahoo Japan Auction in my measurements which piqued my interest. It was definitely a gamble since you have to trust that the seller's measurements and description are accurate. I've read of some horror stories on here from musty and smelly jackets to plain misrepresentation of the product in the photos. I decided to give it a shot anyway.
In total, it cost me $418 ($352 for the jacket, $66 for shipping + fees). I'm not very experienced so I don't know if it was too much or too little to pay for this but it seemed like a decent price and I'm happy with it.
Shipping
It came wrapped in paper and plastic in cardboard box, which was secure and nice, no complaints there! Shipping from Buyee's warehouse in Japan to my front door in Seattle took under two days - extremely fast!
Initial impressions
Yahoo Japan Auction Photos & Description
The photos on Yahoo Japan were clear but the jacket was hung on a hanger that was not wide enough and made it look droopy. However, they were honest in posting all the flaws and all the measurements were spot-on (other than the sleeve length which was off by 0.3", but we all know how difficult it is to measure sleeves, right?). The brass hardware was covered in green oxidation and some had transferred onto the leather - they had included this in the pictures so it wasn't a surprise. No big deal, can be cleaned away easily.
Leather
I believe the leather is a brown CXL Steerhide although I'm not sure about the CXL. The leather does have a pull-up effect but is missing that cold and waxy hand like my CXL FQHH has - could be that it just needs a good conditioning (this is my first CXL Steerhide so I only have CXL FQHH to compare to). It is also very soft and a little thinner in some panels than others - certainly not as stiff and heavy as CXL leathers are known to be. But this could be due to the age of the leather and/or being thrown around during its lifetime. Breaking it in shouldn't be difficult.
Other than the leather clearly showing signs of age, the jacket has no creases in the sleeves which leads me to believe that it was never worn. Despite this, I really like how the grain is so pronounced. Not sure if it was made like that or if it got that way from being handled all these years. Nevertheless, I will get to enjoy the broken-in look of the leather despite not having broken it in yet.
Jacket details
This is the Hudson and it has all the bells and whistles except for the fur collar. I'm not sure what the lining is although it feels like wool. The sleeves and pockets are lined with cotton drill in brown and white, respectively. I was worried about the elastic bit in the waist crumbling from age, but it has retained its elasticity, for now.
It has the blue aero leathers tag which indicates that it may be a trainee-made jacket or their more recent blue label line which uses more sustainable/economical cuts. Its age leads me to believe it may be the former but the pronounced grain leads me to believe it may be the latter. The "Genuine Steerhide" tag is also missing the "Finest Quality" text like I've seen on more recent productions, not sure if this means it is an old production. There is a label in the pocket showing that it was made by Tom and is No. 4000.
If anyone is able to shed some light on the leather/lining or when you think it was made, let me know! I might also reach out to Aero to find out more.
Fit pics to follow in the next section!