It’s been quite a while since I came across cyberpunk clothingโlike jackets and pantsโon Pinterest. I fell head over heels in love with it right away.
Sewing the jacket would have been the easiest part if I hadn’t had any special requests for my sewing project again. So, same as always! ๐
The hardest part was finding graphics that I liked for the jacket. It took forever. I wanted it to be perfect. I feel like I bought 100 graphics just to find the right ones for me.
I used black nylon for the outer fabric. The red lining is just regular lining fabric. Since bomber jackets are always very bulky, I added a thick layer of batting between the two fabrics.
I found a pattern for a bomber jacket on Etsy. I cut out the entire pattern. Then I had to measure and cut out the pockets, which I really wanted to have.
The next step was to choose which of the many graphics I wanted to put on the jacket. Since I wanted graphics on every piece, it took quite a while to plan that part. Then I took all the fabric pieces and a USB drive to my shop, which had printed on fabric for me before. I had to have the pieces printed before I could start sewing.
Here’s the jacket and all its fancy features ๐
To keep the batting from slipping inside the jacket, I simply sewed lines along the sleeves and front panels of the lining. But on the back panel, I sewed on some graphics that are printed on the outside. โค
Try scanning the QR code on the label! It’s not just a picture ๐
The right sleeve
The left sleeve has a pocket.

You’ll actually never see this jacket like this. If you look closely, you’ll notice that there are D-rings attached to the four stripes on the front of the jacket.
I bought this font specifically for this jacket. I wanted something futuristic. In case anyone’s interested, it’s called T-012.
I used white nylon for the front pocket. It opens at the top, but it also has a pocket on the back where you can put your wallet, for example. Just like the QR code, the barcode also has special meaning for me. โค

Here you can see what the four strips with the D-rings were for! I attached small carabiners to the corners of the front pocket. These are used to attach the pocket to the jacket.

For this zipper pull, I ordered a thin rubber mat and had it printed with my graphic.

This is what the jacket looks like from the front.
Now let’s move on to the back of the jacket. I sewed a pocket directly onto it.
But not just any bag!!!
This bag has three compartments. The two outer ones can be opened and closed with a zipperโeven while you’re wearing the jacket. That’s because the zippers are on both outer sides. I designed it that way on purpose so that when I go out to play, I can always have drinks with me and keep my hands free to play. To make it easier to see, I put bottles in both outer pockets ๐

Here you can see why I absolutely had to have this font. It just looks cool.
The funny thing is, it doesn’t say โEllyโโit says โEllx.โ I liked the letter โxโ better than the โyโ ๐

And here is the entire back of the jacket. All that time spent planning and preparing was worth it. I love this jacket. It’s even warm enough for winterโunless the temperature is close to freezing. โค





















