Top 10 Cyberpunk 2077 Outfits to Recreate IRL

Top 10 Cyberpunk 2077 Outfits to Recreate IRL - ATLAS 1 - Techwear Store

Cyberpunk 2077 built the most coherent dystopian wardrobe in any modern game. Six years after launch and three years after Phantom Liberty, Night City's fashion language — corpo tailoring, edgerunner drape, valentino chrome, voodoo boys ritual gear — is the most-searched cyberpunk style reference online (1,600 monthly searches for "cyberpunk 2077 outfit" in Q1 2026). Here's how to recreate the 10 most iconic Night City looks with real, wearable techwear from the ATLAS 1 catalog.

We mapped each Cyberpunk 2077 character archetype to specific pieces — not cosplay, but the techwear silhouette that lets you walk into a Berlin bar dressed like a Maelstrom enforcer without being in costume. Browse our cyberpunk techwear drop for the broader pool. Outlaws first.

Key takeaways
  • The 10 most-recreated Night City looks all share three traits: oversized silhouette, monochrome or earth-tone palette, tactical hardware.
  • Avoid full cosplay — the goal is "someone who could live in Night City," not "someone playing dress-up."
  • Pieces under $150 are enough to nail every Night City archetype below.
  • The official Cyberpunk 2077 art direction draws from Blade Runner, Ghost in the Shell and 1990s Japanese street fashion.
  • Every piece below is in stock at atlas1.co.

The 10 Night City looks

  1. The V (Streetkid) — outlaw edgerunner
  2. The V (Corpo) — black-coat assassin
  3. The Netrunner — long coat + reflective
  4. The Maelstrom — hardware-loaded brutalist
  5. The Valentino — chrome & tailoring
  6. The Voodoo Boys — ritual hooded mystery
  7. The Solo Mercenary — tactical & loaded
  8. The Tyger Claws — reflective oversized
  9. The Nomad — wasteland drifter
  10. The Edgerunner — cropped & chunky

1. The V (Streetkid) — outlaw edgerunner

Punk Techwear Oversize Hoodie - V Streetkid look ATLAS 1

The classic streetkid V silhouette: oversized hoodie, tapered cargo pants, chunky sneakers, attitude over hardware. The vibe is "survives Watson because she knows everyone." Build with our Punk Techwear Oversize Hoodie and any pair of techwear cargo pants.

Key piece: Oversized punk hoodie. The streetkid silhouette is 80% hoodie cut.

2. The V (Corpo) — black-coat assassin

Solid Black Capsule Hooded Techwear Coat - V Corpo look ATLAS 1

Corpo V wears Arasaka boardroom black. Long coat, slim silhouette, no graphics, no hardware visible. We map this to our Solid Black Capsule Hooded Techwear Coat — the most premium piece in the lineup and the closest analog to the Corpo lifepath aesthetic.

Key piece: Long black hooded coat. Silhouette only, no logos.

3. The Netrunner — long coat + reflective

Solid Color Long Techwear Coat - Netrunner look ATLAS 1

The netrunner archetype: long coat, hood up, eyes hidden, technical layering underneath. Reflective trim activates at night. Build with our long techwear coat over a reflective lightning hoodie.

Key piece: Long techwear coat + reflective hoodie underneath.

4. The Maelstrom — hardware-loaded brutalist

Multi-pocket techwear jacket - Maelstrom look ATLAS 1

Maelstrom gang aesthetic: heavy outerwear, multiple pockets, harness over coat, combat boots. Hardware is the point. Use our multi-pocket winter jacket with a tactical harness and combat boots.

Key piece: Multi-pocket jacket + visible harness.

5. The Valentino — chrome & tailoring

Vintage Wool Techwear Streetwear Jacket - Valentino look ATLAS 1

Valentinos do tailored streetwear with subtle chrome accents (rings, belt buckles, hardware). The vibe is "old-school respect, modern silhouette." We pair our vintage wool techwear jacket with a tactical belt and minimal but pristine layering.

Key piece: Tailored techwear bomber. Chrome accents (belt, sunglasses).

6. The Voodoo Boys — ritual hooded mystery

Dark Ninja Waterproof Techwear Cape - Voodoo Boys look ATLAS 1

The Voodoo Boys wear ritual hoods, long drapes, ceremonial layering. Mystery is the silhouette. Closest analog in our catalog: the Dark Ninja Waterproof Techwear Cape — an asymmetric long-drape piece that reads ceremonial without crossing into costume.

Key piece: Hooded cape / long drape piece. Face partially hidden.

7. The Solo Mercenary — tactical & loaded

Military Tactical Techwear Cargo Pants - Solo look ATLAS 1

Solos look like they're between jobs and could be on one in five minutes. Tactical pants, chest rig, gloves, combat boots, low-profile cap. Build with our tactical cargo pants, functional chest bag, and tactical accessories.

Key piece: Tactical cargos + chest rig. The full "operator" loadout.

8. The Tyger Claws — reflective oversized

Reflective Lightning Oversized Hoodie - Tyger Claws look ATLAS 1

Tyger Claws lean Japanese-influenced techwear: oversized hoodies, asymmetric details, reflective accents, Asian script tattoos (skip the tattoos in real life). Our Reflective Lightning Hoodie is the direct map.

Key piece: Reflective oversized hoodie. Pair with tapered tactical pants.

9. The Nomad — wasteland drifter

Camouflage Print Oversized Techwear Parka - Nomad look ATLAS 1

Nomads wear desert dust, layered earth tones, head wraps, oversized utility coats. Our closest analog: the Camouflage Oversized Techwear Parka, paired with heavy boots and a face wrap.

Key piece: Camouflage or earth-tone heavy parka. Layered scarves.

10. The Edgerunner — cropped & chunky

Techwear Asymmetric One Shoulder Jacket - Edgerunner Lucy / Rebecca look ATLAS 1

The Edgerunners anime crew aesthetic: cropped jackets, chunky sneakers, mixed silhouettes. Lucy and Rebecca both wore asymmetric cropped pieces. Build with our asymmetric one-shoulder jacket and chunky platform sneakers.

Key piece: Asymmetric cropped jacket. Mix proportions deliberately.

Top 3 archetypes ranked by wearability

Archetype IRL wearability Cost to recreate Best for
Streetkid V High (everyday) ~$180 Daily wear
Corpo V High (office) ~$450 Premium build
Netrunner Medium (statement) ~$240 Night fits, club, festival

FAQ

Is Cyberpunk 2077 fashion just techwear with neon?

No. The game's wardrobe pulls from multiple subcultures — 1990s rave (Voodoo Boys), Italian-American gangster tailoring (Valentinos), Japanese street fashion (Tyger Claws), military surplus (Solos), 1980s body horror (Maelstrom). Techwear is the unifying visual language but the silhouettes vary widely. The game's art direction credits Blade Runner, Akira and Ghost in the Shell as primary references.

How do I wear Cyberpunk 2077 fits IRL without looking like a cosplayer?

Strip the literal symbols (Arasaka logos, Trauma Team patches, faction tattoos). Keep the silhouette and palette. A Maelstrom-style multi-pocket jacket over a plain black tee reads techwear. The same jacket with Maelstrom patches reads cosplay. Subtraction is the move.

Which character has the most copyable IRL outfit?

Streetkid V or Edgerunners' Lucy. Both wear oversized hoodies, tapered cargos and chunky sneakers — the most universally wearable combination in the game. You can build either look from our bestsellers for under $250.

Are platform boots accurate for Cyberpunk 2077?

Yes. Multiple characters — Lucy, Judy, Panam, Misty — wear platform or chunky-soled footwear. The game canonizes platforms as Night City standard. See our techwear boots drop for direct analogs.

Will there be a Cyberpunk 2 fashion update?

CD Projekt Red confirmed Cyberpunk 2 development in 2024. Art direction will continue the techwear-dystopia line. Expect more refined silhouettes, more variation across gang factions, and (rumor) a stronger Arasaka tailoring drop. We'll update this guide when Project Orion drops.

Build your Night City fit

Be 2 steps ahead. Browse our cyberpunk techwear collection — every piece on this list, plus 60+ more for the Night City silhouette. Pair with futuristic sunglasses, face masks, and the full cyberpunk fashion universe.

By Felix Hesse, Founder ATLAS 1 · Updated May 2026