Cyberpunk activewear sits at the intersection of urban aesthetic and athletic performance - bold enough for a festival, technical enough for training.
Cyberpunk as an aesthetic has always been about contrast. Dark environments and luminous detail. Decay and technology in the same frame. Clothing that belongs to a near-future world that feels simultaneously dystopian and inevitable. That visual logic, dark base plus neon accent, translates directly and naturally into performance activewear.
The fabric already exists in the right form. Compression tights, neon gradient prints, four-way stretch construction - these are performance materials that happen to carry the exact visual codes the aesthetic demands. No compromise is needed between how the gear looks and how it functions.
The guides and gear here cover the aesthetic from first principles: what cyberpunk fashion actually is, how BillingtonPix's Neon City Renegades universe sits within it, and where the style crosses over into festival performance, cosplay, and gym training. The collection is the destination. The pages below are the map.
Find your route
- New to the aesthetic? Start here - What is cyberpunk fashion? The men's style guide
- Want the universe behind the gear? - Meet the Neon City Renegades
- Wearing it to a festival? - Festival Outfits and Identity hub
- Dark and gothic crossover? - Gothic wrestling style and Dark Menace gear
- Anti-hero and chaos aesthetic? - Seth Rollins: chaos, reinvention, and the anti-hero look
- Ready to shop? - Cyberpunk Activewear collection
- Pro wrestling tights? - Men's Pro Wrestling Tights
What Cyberpunk Fashion Actually Is
The term gets used loosely. Most explanations start with film references and end without telling you how to apply the visual logic to a real outfit. The guide below starts from the source - the specific science fiction tradition, the visual codes it established, and the way those codes translate into clothing that works outside of cosplay contexts.
What Is Cyberpunk Fashion? The Men's Style Guide Read
A full breakdown of the cyberpunk visual language: dark base versus neon accent, technical fabric logic, the distinction between cyberpunk and adjacent aesthetics like synthwave, vaporwave, and neoncore, and how to build a wearable cyberpunk look from performance pieces. The most practical starting point for the aesthetic.
Neon City Renegades
The Neon City Renegades is BillingtonPix's original wrestling universe - a cast of characters operating in a near-future city where athletic identity and visual presence are the same thing. Each character carries a distinct aesthetic, and each is built into a specific gear design. The universe gives the collection a narrative framework that goes beyond pattern and fabric.
Meet the Neon City Renegades Read
An introduction to the BillingtonPix original wrestling universe: the characters, their visual identities, and the gear that represents each one. The Neon City Renegades sits at the intersection of cyberpunk visual culture, pro wrestling aesthetic, and athletic performance wear. For anyone who wants to understand the story behind the prints, this is where it starts.
Where Cyberpunk Meets Dark Menace Style
The darkest end of the cyberpunk palette overlaps with the gothic and dark wrestling aesthetic. Black-dominant gear with electric accent detail operates in both territories simultaneously - it is the same visual language read through different lenses. The guide below covers the dark side of the aesthetic and explains where the crossover lies.
Gothic Wrestling Style: The Art of Dressing Like a Threat
How dark wrestling aesthetics, from The Undertaker's original gothic identity to Rhea Ripley's contemporary authority, translate into gear. The visual logic of dark-base, minimal-detail dressing that carries presence without relying on colour. This is the bridge between cyberpunk's neon-accented darkness and the gothic wrestling tradition of pure atmospheric menace. For Rhea Ripley's look in depth, see Rhea Ripley wrestling style and ring gear.
Chaos, Reinvention, and the Anti-Hero Aesthetic
Cyberpunk's visual language is not limited to neon gradients and dark bases. The anti-hero aesthetic - clashing colour, unpredictable design logic, refusal to settle into a single visual register - runs through both the cyberpunk tradition and the disruption end of pro wrestling style. Seth Rollins represents this better than anyone currently active in professional wrestling.
Chaos and Reinvention: Seth Rollins and the Anti-Hero Wrestling Aesthetic Read
How Seth Rollins built a visual identity through deliberate contradiction - clashing colour, pattern collision, and a refusal to be categorised. The anti-hero aesthetic in wrestling operates by breaking the rules other aesthetics follow. Where dark menace uses restraint and gothic atmosphere, disruption uses excess and unpredictability. The full breakdown of how that translates into gear decisions and what it means for anyone building a bold ring or festival look.
Cyberpunk and Futuristic Collections
The aesthetic in wearable form. Performance fabric, bold print, compression fit.
- Cyberpunk Activewear
- Pro Wrestling Tights
- Festival Meggings
- Men's Fashion Meggings
- Gothic and Dark Cosplay
- All Men's Leggings
More Cyberpunk and Futuristic Style Guides
More guides are in development covering the aesthetic in greater depth.
- Halloween cosplay for men: wrestling and cyberpunk (September 2026)
Cyberpunk and Futuristic Style is part of the BillingtonPix Men's Style Guide - the complete hub for bold men's activewear, wrestling-inspired performance gear, and expressive fashion.
Build your cyberpunk outfit
The Wrestling Hero Style Guide is a free AI stylist. Tell it your neon direction - synthwave, dystopian, futuristic - and it builds a complete outfit from the BillingtonPix cyberpunk range.