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Cyberpunk fashion as armor: why visibility becomes a class system. Thread arc: explain how materials, logos, light, and silhouette signal who is protected, who is hunted, and who is invisible in a megacity. Tie it to real-life status markers, gig work, and the way people use style to negotiate safety and identity in public space.

Ever wonder how your outfit signals if you're protected, hunted, or invisible in a neon megacity? Cyberpunk fashion wears its armor and makes class visible.

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Materials as Armor: Durable tech fabrics like water-resistant nylon, ripstop cotton, and neoprene serve as your bodyguard in the urban sprawl. They aren't just practical—they're a survival statement.

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Logos & Light: Reflective strips and integrated tech aren't mere embellishments. They shout 'I'm watched and protected' to mark status, much like a digital badge in a boardroom of chaos.

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The Silhouette Speaks: Asymmetrical cuts, raw hemlines, and oversized forms create a visual grammar that separates the urban sentinels from the hunted. Your shape is your statement.

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Real-life Armor: Just as gig workers navigate the unpredictable gig economy—where independence is a must—your cyberpunk ensemble negotiates safety, identity, and status in public space. Which fact surprised you most? Share below!

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