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Steampunk hat.
A steampunk hat sets the frame for the entire look.
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All of Steampunk hat.
A steampunk hat sets the frame for the entire look — top hat, bowler or military cap with goggles, gears and brass details.
What makes a steampunk hat
Form follows the 19th century: tall top hats, flat bowlers, wide brims. Material is leather, felt or heavy fabric in black and brown. What makes the hat steampunk are the additions — goggles mounted on top, gear appliqués, chains, feathers or brass buckles. Every hat looks like someone built it in a workshop, not a factory.
Wearing the steampunk hat right
The hat is the loudest piece in the outfit — everything else can be quieter. Black shirt, dark pants, a wide belt, done. Want more, go for a coat with high collar or a corset. Goggles on the brim are required for the classic look, but a simple top hat with a single chain works too. Find matching pieces in the Steampunk collection and in our punk piecesWhat materials are steampunk tops made from?
What you'll find here
Top hats, bowlers, military caps and headwear with mechanical details — from subtle to fully built. The hats work with Punk and Rave Outfits and finish off every dark look.
K-Fashion describes the style determined by Korean pop artists — layering, bold proportions, streetwear influences mixed with tailoring elements. It's less about specific brands than about a conscious, detailed assembly.
What is a steampunk hat?
A hat in Victorian style — top hat, bowler or military cap — outfitted with mechanical details like goggles, gears and brass chains. It's the signature piece of the steampunk look.
What defines the steampunk style?
Steampunk combines Victorian aesthetics with industrial science fiction. In fashion that means: historical silhouettes, heavy materials and mechanical details in brass, leather and metal.
Can you wear a steampunk hat in everyday life?
In toned-down form yes — a simple top hat or bowler without elaborate additions works as a statement piece with an otherwise clean outfit.
2015 → today
Fūga
風雅
Fūga isn't for everyone.
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
One line. No closed worlds.
What started as Streetwear in Tokyo has shifted over the years — through different phases, our own and collective.
01
Streetwear / Anime
The first designs. Anime prints, Harajuku characters, Tokyo connection.
02
Techwear
Functional, layered, dark. Tokyo reduction translated into fabric.
03
Gothic
Heavier, uncompromising, more shadow. Grew up parallel to Techwear.
04
Opium
Berghain aesthetic with street cuts. Raw, black, Berlin avant-garde meets Streetwear.
05
Rave
Cyberpunk meets the Berghain floor. Reflective, tactical, sound-system ready.
06
Businesscore
Tailored cuts with Streetwear logic. Growing older without going 9-to-5. Stay edgy.
What comes next, we'll write when the time comes.































