Cyber-Oldschool Techwear Bomber Jacket
Product Description
The Cyber-Oldschool jacket is a fusion of technical functionality with the aesthetic of junior corporate employees in cyberpunk worlds, where megacorporations control every aspect of life, and the city breathes neon and artificial rain. Its raw, minimalist form and contrasting details visually evoke the uniforms of dystopian metropolises, where efficiency, obedience, and constant readiness for action are paramount.
This techwear jacket embodies the retro-futuristic spirit of the 80s, while remaining fully modern: lightweight, flexible, wind-resistant, and designed to ensure maximum mobility in the urban jungle. Subtle yet striking branding in a cool turquoise shade adds character—it's the color of futuristic displays, system messages, and corporate IDs.
If you like a design that looks like it came from an alternate timeline where megacorporations dictate everything—from your job to the weather—then Cyber-Oldschool is made for you.
Material
The jacket is made from a blend of 95% polyester and 5% spandex, providing an excellent combination of lightness, flexibility, and weather resistance. The material is windproof, slightly elastic, and breathable, maintaining a balance between comfort and the functionality typical of techwear apparel.
With a grammage of 230 g/m², it's ideal for dynamic days when conditions change rapidly—just like in dystopian cities of the future. The fabric is pleasant to the touch, allows unrestricted movement, and performs well in everyday use: from workouts, through outdoor activities, to an intense urban lifestyle. The dynamic construction of the material is inspired by sportswear and the functional uniforms of cybernetic corporations.
Care Instructions
To keep the jacket in perfect condition, wash it at 30°C on a delicate cycle, preferably inside out, to protect the prints and fabric structure. Avoid tumble drying, as high temperatures can affect the elasticity of the fibers and the intensity of the colors.
Do not bleach and do not iron directly over prints—instead, if necessary, use steam or low heat. The material is easy to care for, quick-drying, and resistant to typical wear and tear from daily use. This garment is designed for longevity—much like the equipment used by junior employees in cyberpunk corporations who cannot afford frequent clothing replacements.
How to wear it?
The Cyber-Oldschool jacket perfectly complements the entire techwear aesthetic, but its minimalist design also makes it suitable for everyday, simple outfits.
You can pair it with cargo pants, panel joggers, classic tracksuits, or dark jeans. With chunky sneakers, it will create a futuristic street look, and with outdoor shoes—a more survivalist vibe, like from dystopian zones outside the city.
The high collar protects against wind, and the full zipper allows for quick adjustment to conditions—an ideal combination of function and aesthetics. This model looks great in motion: while running, walking, training, or night wandering through neon-lit streets. In every outfit, it introduces a subtle hint of cyberpunk minimalism.
Where did we draw inspiration from?
The most important detail is on the back—25/06/1982, the release date of the cult film Blade Runner, which forever changed the understanding of cyberpunk aesthetics. This is a tribute to the vision of futuristic Los Angeles, filled with neon, rain, and corporate dominance.
The entire concept of the jacket is based on imagining the attire of junior employees of megacorporations: invisible people, but crucial to the functioning of the dystopian system. Their uniforms must be practical, durable, and visually neutral—without the distinctive colors of the elite, but with markings that allow identification systems to read them.
We wanted to create a jacket that looks like an item from a world where the line between human and machine blurs, and clothing is not a style choice, but a survival tool.
Enter the city of the future.
Put on Cyber-Oldschool and feel like a part of the futuristic megasystem—prepared, functional, and ready for any neon rain. Step into dystopia before it steps into you.