TheJuniper
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Hello Fellow Loungers,
I hate to make a ranting post like this, but I kind of feel the need to warn others about my recent experiences with the Aero alpaca lining.
I got my first Aero jacket about 3 weeks ago, which I posted about here: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/thre...icenza-…-arrived-in-china.91864/#post-2318308
The fit and the leather are great, and I have to say that Aero customer service has been doing everything they can to try and help with my situation, but I’m ready to just cut this lining out of the jacket.
So, if a friend were to ask me advice on this lining, I would tell them the following:
1. It’s incredibly itchy. Both Thurston and Aero advised that this lining would not be itchy. I figured it would be along the lines of cashmere. It is the itchiest wool I’ve ever touched. And I own several wool scarves, sweater, and jackets. As soon as I put it on, I realized I would not be wearing this jacket with just a t-shirt.
2. It sheds like crazy. After wearing the jacket for a bit, I realized the wool was shedding onto my shirt. I took a lint roller to it to try and clean it. After going through 10 sheets with the lint roller, the shedding still persisted, and I gave up and took it the dry cleaners.
3. It is difficult to clean. I took the jacket to my regular cleaners, and initially, they didn’t want to touch it. They said they couldn’t dry clean it because it was sewn into the leather, and they didn’t want to hand wash it for fear of ruining the wool. I finally persuaded them to give it a try, and promised that I wouldn’t hold them accountable if they did ruin it. They hand washed it and combed it twice. It is still itchy and sheds!
4. Aero doesn’t have a good solution for this problem. I did contact them and asked them what I could do. They seemed surprised that I was having this problem (even though I’ve read in other posts that others find the alpaca itchy too). They recommended wearing a thicker t-shirt under it, taking it to the cleaners, and just letting it wear down. So far, I’ve got no fix for this problem.
5. Aero can’t get a hold of the alpaca manufacturers. Yep. Aero tried to contact the weavers in Peru for advice. Aero did mention it was a slow going communication. That was 2 weeks ago. No word back from them yet.
6. It is difficult and expensive to replace the lining. I live in China, so replacing this lining is going to be a problem. There aren’t any leather alteration shops around here that I would trust with this job. I’d have to send it back to Aero in Scotland to be replaced. Or back to Thurston in America. In either case, it’s gonna take weeks and cost me hundreds of dollars in shipping and repairs.
7. The alpaca isn’t very warm. I got this lining because both Thurston and Aero claimed it would be the warmest lining. I wanted a slim fitting winter jacket that I wouldn’t have to layer. I was wearing this jacket in 80-degree weather and didn’t feel hot in it. I’m likely going to have to layer with thermals anyways.
8. You might be allergic to alpaca. At first, I thought the itchiness might be an allergic reaction. Aero did admit that one customer had to return their jacket because they were allergic to the alpaca. So after some research, I did an allergy test … I wore the jacket against my bare skin for an hour, then checked for any rashes or other reactions. Nothing. I buried my face in the alpaca and breathed it for 5 minutes. No reaction. So, I deduced that I was not allergic to the alpaca, just sensitive to it. But hey, it would really suck to drop tons of cash and wait months for your new Aero jacket, just to find you were allergic to the lining!
9. My pet snake tried to eat me after I wore the alpaca. Yeah. Sounds far-fetched, but it happened. After I wore the alpaca against my bare skin for an hour, I took out my pet corn snake to hold him for a bit. After a few minutes, the snake bit my arm and was trying to swallow! My snake has NEVER done that before. The only conclusion I could come to was that I somehow smelled like food (a furry little animal), and my snake went for it. The only thing that could have possibly smelled like a furry little animal was that alpaca lining.
So yeah, that’s been my recent experience with the Aero alpaca lining. Unfortunately, I have nothing good to say about it. It has been nothing but trouble since Day 1.
At this point, I really don’t care if I ruin the lining, so I’m trying some other remedies. I’m currently soaking the alpaca lining in water and hair conditioner to try and alleviate the itchiness (a random remedy I found online). I tried this last night on a wool scarf with positive results, so it’s worth a try.
Failing that, I’m going to see if I can find someone to sew a lining over the alpaca. Hopefully, I can retain some of the insulation of the alpaca while covering up the itchiness.
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS?
If nothing else works, I guess I’ll just cut out this lining and have a lining-less jacket this winter. And I’ll send it back to Aero in the spring to get a new lining.
Hope no one else has the same bad experience that I’ve had!
I hate to make a ranting post like this, but I kind of feel the need to warn others about my recent experiences with the Aero alpaca lining.
I got my first Aero jacket about 3 weeks ago, which I posted about here: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/thre...icenza-…-arrived-in-china.91864/#post-2318308
The fit and the leather are great, and I have to say that Aero customer service has been doing everything they can to try and help with my situation, but I’m ready to just cut this lining out of the jacket.
So, if a friend were to ask me advice on this lining, I would tell them the following:
1. It’s incredibly itchy. Both Thurston and Aero advised that this lining would not be itchy. I figured it would be along the lines of cashmere. It is the itchiest wool I’ve ever touched. And I own several wool scarves, sweater, and jackets. As soon as I put it on, I realized I would not be wearing this jacket with just a t-shirt.
2. It sheds like crazy. After wearing the jacket for a bit, I realized the wool was shedding onto my shirt. I took a lint roller to it to try and clean it. After going through 10 sheets with the lint roller, the shedding still persisted, and I gave up and took it the dry cleaners.
3. It is difficult to clean. I took the jacket to my regular cleaners, and initially, they didn’t want to touch it. They said they couldn’t dry clean it because it was sewn into the leather, and they didn’t want to hand wash it for fear of ruining the wool. I finally persuaded them to give it a try, and promised that I wouldn’t hold them accountable if they did ruin it. They hand washed it and combed it twice. It is still itchy and sheds!
4. Aero doesn’t have a good solution for this problem. I did contact them and asked them what I could do. They seemed surprised that I was having this problem (even though I’ve read in other posts that others find the alpaca itchy too). They recommended wearing a thicker t-shirt under it, taking it to the cleaners, and just letting it wear down. So far, I’ve got no fix for this problem.
5. Aero can’t get a hold of the alpaca manufacturers. Yep. Aero tried to contact the weavers in Peru for advice. Aero did mention it was a slow going communication. That was 2 weeks ago. No word back from them yet.
6. It is difficult and expensive to replace the lining. I live in China, so replacing this lining is going to be a problem. There aren’t any leather alteration shops around here that I would trust with this job. I’d have to send it back to Aero in Scotland to be replaced. Or back to Thurston in America. In either case, it’s gonna take weeks and cost me hundreds of dollars in shipping and repairs.
7. The alpaca isn’t very warm. I got this lining because both Thurston and Aero claimed it would be the warmest lining. I wanted a slim fitting winter jacket that I wouldn’t have to layer. I was wearing this jacket in 80-degree weather and didn’t feel hot in it. I’m likely going to have to layer with thermals anyways.
8. You might be allergic to alpaca. At first, I thought the itchiness might be an allergic reaction. Aero did admit that one customer had to return their jacket because they were allergic to the alpaca. So after some research, I did an allergy test … I wore the jacket against my bare skin for an hour, then checked for any rashes or other reactions. Nothing. I buried my face in the alpaca and breathed it for 5 minutes. No reaction. So, I deduced that I was not allergic to the alpaca, just sensitive to it. But hey, it would really suck to drop tons of cash and wait months for your new Aero jacket, just to find you were allergic to the lining!
9. My pet snake tried to eat me after I wore the alpaca. Yeah. Sounds far-fetched, but it happened. After I wore the alpaca against my bare skin for an hour, I took out my pet corn snake to hold him for a bit. After a few minutes, the snake bit my arm and was trying to swallow! My snake has NEVER done that before. The only conclusion I could come to was that I somehow smelled like food (a furry little animal), and my snake went for it. The only thing that could have possibly smelled like a furry little animal was that alpaca lining.
So yeah, that’s been my recent experience with the Aero alpaca lining. Unfortunately, I have nothing good to say about it. It has been nothing but trouble since Day 1.
At this point, I really don’t care if I ruin the lining, so I’m trying some other remedies. I’m currently soaking the alpaca lining in water and hair conditioner to try and alleviate the itchiness (a random remedy I found online). I tried this last night on a wool scarf with positive results, so it’s worth a try.
Failing that, I’m going to see if I can find someone to sew a lining over the alpaca. Hopefully, I can retain some of the insulation of the alpaca while covering up the itchiness.
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS?
If nothing else works, I guess I’ll just cut out this lining and have a lining-less jacket this winter. And I’ll send it back to Aero in the spring to get a new lining.
Hope no one else has the same bad experience that I’ve had!