When Cyberpunk 2077 unleashed its 2.0 update, it rewired the rules of survival\u2014literally. Armor values migrated from jackets and trousers into V\u2019s cyberware, turning every piece of clothing into a blank canvas. This shift was like peeling off the skin of a machine to reveal that style, not steel, would now be the real armor. Then the Phantom Liberty expansion arrived in 2023, a spy-thriller injection that dragged V into Dogtown\u2019s black-market alleys and undercover operations, and with it came a wardrobe that transformed Night City\u2019s streets into a runway of controlled chaos. Almost three years later, these garments remain etched in the memory of every merc who ever dreamt of being a secret agent. From crystal-dusted dresses to netrunning suits that hug the body like a second nervous system, here is a retrospective of the expansion\u2019s most unforgettable outfit pieces.
1. Cyberpsycho Mask

Dogtown\u2019s northern vendor, David, stocks this mask that blurs the line between Halloween horror and everyday streetwear. Its neon grin and hollow eyes make V look like a ghost that decided to stay for the afterparty. Paired with the Hi-Vis Half-Zip With Fiberglass Weave jacket and the rare Canary Fleets With Antistatic Quilting, it is less an accessory and more a statement: in a city crawling with cyberpsychos, sometimes the best camouflage is to mirror the madness itself.
2. Compression Dress With Stretch Fabric

Shoulder crystals catch the light like frozen raindrops trapped mid-fall, giving this dress an almost architectural elegance. For years, NPCs flaunted similar outfits, teasing players with something they could never own. Modders tried to hack their way into that wardrobe, but it took Phantom Liberty to finally hand over the keys. The Compression Dress With Stretch Fabric is no longer a forbidden fruit\u2014it\u2019s a declaration that V can now command the same high-society poise that once felt reserved for background extras.
3. Ergonomic Half-Zip In Responsive Lightweight Fabric

In a game where fashion often looks like a fever dream spat out by a malfunctioning fabricator, this jacket is a quiet rebellion. It\u2019s comfortable enough to wear in 2026 without raising eyebrows, a rare slice of normalcy that feels almost rebellious. Combined with the Rusty Netrunner Helmet, the look balances between \u201chero on a day off\u201d and \u201csomeone who just pulled a data shard from a Militech convoy.\u201d Its subtlety is its strength, a charcoal whisper in a world of neon screams.
4. Laser-Cut Dress With Impregnated Fluocarbon

If the Compression Dress was a crystal garden, this one is a surgical incision turned into fabric. The laser-cut patterns hug the body like a web spun by a meticulous AI tailor. Formerly locked to NPC models, its arrival in Dogtown\u2019s shops felt like a vault door swinging open. Topped with the Plastic Helmet With Acrylic Visor, the ensemble gives V the air of a futuristic mourner attending a funeral for subtlety\u2014and looking magnificent while doing so.
5. Military-Grade Aramid Netrunning Suit

The netrunning suit is a second skin woven from data and aramid fibers, as sleek as a dolphin cutting through murky code. Phantom Liberty offers several variations, but the Military-Grade Aramid model in particular turns V into a living conduit. Paired with the Custom Ballistic Mask and the Black Anodized Protective Magazine Chest Holster, it suggests a netrunner who doesn\u2019t just hack ICE\u2014they shatter it with their presence. This is high-tech ballet gear for those who dance on the edge of the Blackwall.
6. Unvented Hoodie And Frayed Yellow Crawlers

Pants were the forgotten children of Phantom Liberty\u2019s wardrobe expansion, but the Frayed Yellow Crawlers clawed their way into existence with a desperate, distressed charm. The Unvented Hoodie draped over them is a love letter to retro windbreakers, complete with flavor text that quips, \u201c\u2019Windproof\u2019 would sound better.\u201d Together, they make V look like a time-traveling courier from 1985 who accidentally stumbled into a chrome-plated dystopia and decided to stay for the braindances.
7. Breathable Fleece Cap And Technosight With Integrated Static Rangefinder

Headgear gets its moment under the neon. The Breathable Fleece Cap, alongside its cousin the Cellulose-Lined Ushanka, comes with flavor text so absurd it could double as a stand-up routine. Add the Technosight glasses, and the result is a look that screams \u201cI chart net topology by day and hunt replicants by night.\u201d It\u2019s cheesy, it\u2019s knowingly retro, and it wraps V\u2019s head in a cocoon of nostalgic irony that somehow fits perfectly in a world of flying cars and talking guns.
8. Stylish Outfit And Tactical Diving Suit

The mission \u201cYou Know My Name\u201d is a love letter to espionage, and these two outfits are its punctuation. The Tactical Diving Suit handles the wetwork before V slips into the Stylish Outfit\u2014a green snakeskin party suit that drips with Bond-like swagger. It\u2019s as if CD Projekt Red bottled the essence of a Martini, shaken not stirred, and stitched it into fabric. Very few quests make you feel like you\u2019ve earned the right to wear your victory, but this one hands you the suit and says, \u201cNow look the part.\u201d
9. Purple Hybrid Silkie With Cushion Inserts

\u201cMade from real purple zebra,\u201d the flavor text boasts\u2014a line that could only exist in a universe where genetic splicing is a fashion statement. Layered over the Reusable Nonwoven Unitard, this piece feels like a fevered collaboration between a synthwave artist and a biotechnician. It\u2019s ridiculous, it\u2019s magnificent, and it turns V into a walking hologram of excess. In a city where subtlety often gets you killed, this outfit announces your arrival like a thunderclap.
10. NUS Infiltrator Outfit (Twitch Promo)

For a limited time in late 2023, Twitch and CD Projekt Red gave away the NUS Infiltrator Outfit piece by piece, making it a digital treasure that today exists mostly in screenshots and wistful forum posts. Its sleek lines and authoritative crests transformed V into a government operative who commands respect before firing a single shot. In 2026, spotting this outfit in old gameplay clips is like finding a pressed flower from a forgotten war\u2014beautiful, rare, and faintly melancholic.
Looking back from 2026, Phantom Liberty\u2019s fashion remains a high-water mark for virtual clothing design. By freeing clothes from stats, CD Projekt Red unlocked a creativity that rewarded not the grind for armor ratings but the simple joy of looking exactly as dangerous or dapper as one desired. Dogtown\u2019s vendors became digital boutiques, and every mirror in V\u2019s apartments reflected a personality rather than a stat block. The expansion\u2019s wardrobe didn\u2019t just dress a mercenary; it dressed a legend.