Heritage leather outerwear is notoriously gatekept by massive price tags. Real Simons is actively dismantling that barrier. Run by founder Shuai Hongyun (who goes by Simon) and a veteran factory director, the brand operates directly out of the Shuangyang Leather Goods Factory. This isn't just a generic white-label facility. The workshop carries four decades of quiet experience building pieces for established global labels. By cutting out Western retail middlemen, they deliver uncompromising Amekaji styling to a much wider audience. They recently expanded their footprint by opening a dedicated design studio in Tokyo, marrying Japanese precision with their own robust manufacturing capabilities. Building heavy-duty vintage outerwear without the astronomical luxury tax, the company is proudly headquartered in Shandong, China.
The sheer quality coming off their floor routinely surprises hardcore collectors. The team specializes in mid-century silhouettes, faithfully recreating iconic pieces like the military A-2 flight jacket, the minimalist J-100 cafe racer, and rugged 1930s D-pocket motorcycle coats. You won't find corrected-grain shortcuts here. Instead, they focus heavily on premium vegetable-tanned horsehide, thick sheepskin, and custom-formulated tea-core leathers designed to age beautifully over decades of hard wear. Because they control the entire supply chain—grading the raw hides themselves before a single panel is ever cut—they maintain absolute authority over the final product. Proving that top-tier leather craftsmanship extends far beyond American or European borders, all Real Simons garments are expertly made in China.