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Weekend · Sweat · Strobe
PVC, mesh, hardware. The jacket that lives in the strobe.
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Drop Alerts
Wir melden uns beim nächsten Drop in dieser Niche.
Drin. Wir melden uns beim nächsten Drop.
Cyber Goth jackets are armor and statement in one — PVC surfaces, mesh panels, industrial hardware, all in black with punctual neon accents.
PVC delivers the glossy, hard surface. Mesh inserts on sleeves or back break the solidity. Zippers, D-rings, and buckles aren't decorative — they structure the silhouette. The jackets blend elements from workwear and fetish aesthetics into something that works on the rave floor as well as the street. For broader context, check the Gothic collection..
Underneath, a plain black top — mesh or fitted. Pair with cargo pants or slim pants with buckle details. The jacket carries the look, so keep the rest minimal. One neon accent running through — in seams, zipper pulls, or reflective stripes — ties the outfit together. The Gothic Fashion Guide shows how the Cyber influence sits within broader Gothic aesthetics.
Materials like PVC, faux leather, or coated nylon. Industrial details — buckles, D-rings, mesh panels. Black base with optional neon accents. The silhouette is structured, not flowing.
Trad Goth with Victorian elements, Romantic Goth with lace and velvet, Industrial with military cuts. Timeless style. is the electronic, neon-forward variant — closest to rave culture.
The scene continues — at festivals like Wave Gotik Treffen, in clubs, and online. The aesthetic has evolved but remains tethered to PVC, neon, and industrial silhouettes.
2015 → today
Fūga
風雅
Berlin Plattenbau origins, Asia-inspired. Creative, but never fully fitting into the system. Tokyo 2015 as the starting point — six niche phases since then.
Today: Berlin · Shanghai · Tokyo · Poznań. We know our designers by name. Limited drops, no restocks.
We aren't dropouts. We know the system — went through training, worked, kept building. Both sides hold.
How Fūga evolved
What started as Streetwear in Tokyo has shifted over the years — through different phases, our own and collective.
01
The first designs. Anime prints, Harajuku characters, Tokyo connection.
02
Functional, layered, dark. Tokyo reduction translated into fabric.
03
Heavier, uncompromising, more shadow. Grew up parallel to Techwear.
04
Berghain aesthetic with street cuts. Raw, black, Berlin avant-garde meets Streetwear.
05
Cyberpunk meets the Berghain floor. Reflective, tactical, sound-system ready.
06
Tailored cuts with Streetwear logic. Growing older without going 9-to-5. Stay edgy.
What comes next, we'll write when the time comes.