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I'm one of those who was initially afraid to "overdo" combat elements in everyday clothes, but then I discovered a whole culture for myself - warcore, military-cyberpunk, techwear... it's more than just fashion. It's a way to express your inner state, mood, even at the level of how you protect yourself from the world. As for combat vests - I have two. One from https://techwear-australia.com/collections/techwear-vests, the other is conditionally "light", more for the image, friction - with real tactical inserts, pockets, carabiners, Velcro for patches. It looks very "combat", but if you combine it correctly - for example, with a plain long-sleeve, basic cargo, black sneakers - it's absolutely wearable in the city. I go like this for evening walks, to concerts, even to cafes. Another point is the comfort of life: the vest has a lot of convenient pockets where you can really put everything - a phone, wallet, keys, small things. It is very convenient in the subway or at a festival. But there is a nuance: it is better to avoid overly aggressive elements such as patches with skulls or fake cartridges - this is more like cosplay and raises a lot of unnecessary questions. I chose a more urban option for myself - a black vest with a small inscription in Japanese, and a maximum of patches with brand logos or conditional codes. This creates a cyberpunk atmosphere, but without theatricality.

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