Garment options range from t-shirts to ready-to-wear. The developers at Polish firm CD Projekt Red intended the visual culture of Night City to feel just as uncanny as its politics, resembling heightened analogs of current-day hype culture:
Kitsch, Entropism, Neomilitarism, and Neokitsch.
Here, we break down each camp from the Cyberpunk 2077 fashion universe, and where to get the looks IRL.
CD Projekt Red's long-awaited, AAA celebration of sci-fi and cyberpunk. (Input may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. We only include products that have been independently selected by Input’s editorial team.)
Top: Sacai MA-1 Bomber Jacket ($906)
Shorts: Miu Miu Lamé Nappa Leather Shorts ($1,980)
Boots: Alexander McQueen Thigh-High Peak Boot ($1,950)
Glasses: Mykita Studio12.2 Sunglasses ($585)
Earrings: Y/Project Y Earrings ($240)
Gloves: Manokhi Driving Gloves ($200)
Bracelet (right): Mulberry Bayswater Leather Bracelet ($160)
Bracelet (left): Rockstud Leather Bracelet in Neon Pink ($135)
Top: Haider Ackermann Black Wrap Belt Shirt ($522)
Shirt: MISBHV Sport Active Quarter-Zip Longsleeve Black & Red ($117)
Pants: Balmain Black Wool Satin Trousers ($567)
Shoes: Balmain Black Patent Prince Derbys ($537)
Sunglasses: Rick Owens Retro Futuristic Black Rectangular ($640)
Sash: Dior Tuxedo Belt ($370)
Chest rig: Fleet Ilya Tablet Harness ($1,190)
Coat: Ann Demeulemeester Coated Wool-blend Jacket ($1,291)
Fur (underneath): Apparis Goldie Men in Ash Gray ($230)
Top: Brunello Cucinelli Bomber Vest ($1,188)
Shirt: Dries Van Noten Yellow Velvet Shirt ($495)
Pants: Dries Van Noten Green Leather Metallic Zip Trousers ($2,450)
Gloves: Versace Le Pop Classique Print Leather Gloves ($995)