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Techwear Winter Jackets.
Techwear winter jackets blend functional materials with urban design.
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Techwear winter jackets blend functional materials with urban design — built for cities where cold is no excuse to compromise on silhouette.
What makes Techwear winter jackets.
Waterproof membranes, sealed seams, tactical pocket placement. Techwear treats winter clothing not as a compromise, but as a system. The cuts come from Tokyo and Seoul, the materials from technical outdoor development. The result: jackets that function at minus ten and don't look like a ski trip on the subway. For deeper insight into the aesthetic, find the complete overview in the Techwear Fashion Guide .
How you wear Techwear jackets in winter.
Layering is the principle. Base layer tight, mid layer insulating, the jacket as outer shell. Black and anthracite tones dominate, cargo details and asymmetrical zippers add accents. Combined with for concrete outfit breakdowns. If you're exploring top options, take a look at and technical trousers, a cohesive image emerges — not a costume, but everyday uniform for cold months.
What's in this collection
Windbreakers with fleece lining, insulated parkas with detachable hoods, cropped puffers with standing collar. Every piece from the Techwear Collection follows the same logic: urban cut, technical material, no compromises on freedom of movement.
Frequently asked
What exactly is techwear?
Techwear is a fashion style that merges functional materials and technical details from the outdoor sector with urban streetwear aesthetics. Waterproof fabrics, tactical pockets, and ergonomic cuts are central.
Why is techwear often more expensive than regular streetwear?
Technical materials like Gore-Tex alternatives, sealed seams, and specialized hardware cost more to produce than standard cotton. The construction is more complex, production volumes smaller.
Gorpcore takes outdoor clothing and wears it ironically in the city. Techwear, by contrast, designs for urban contexts from the start — the function comes not from hiking, but from city life in bad weather.
Gorpcore takes outdoor clothing and wears it ironically in the city. Techwear, by contrast, designs for urban contexts from the start — the function comes not from hiking, but from city life in bad weather.
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.































