This Real-Life Cyberpunk 2077 Jacket Brings Night City Fashion to Reality

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It seems like screens are everywhere these days. They are on our walls, in our pockets, strapped to our wrists, and sometimes even embedded in our eyewear. One of the last few places you will almost never find a screen is in clothing. That’s probably a good thing, but Jonas Zibartas wanted to try it out for himself to be certain. Inspired by the high-tech, neon-drenched aesthetic of Cyberpunk 2077, he set out to recreate the game's iconic NUSA Infiltrator bomber jacket — complete with a fully functioning digital display built right into the collar.

The display is composed of four flexible OLED panels originally designed for folding smartphones and tablets. The paper-thin displays wrap around the jacket’s oversized collar, creating a glowing animated band that can play synchronized video loops. Although the panels are bendable, they are also quite fragile. They can curve along a fixed radius, but...

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