Lisichka & Bratik
Picture a fashion line that turns 2000s game icons into real clothes—like a pixel‑Mario hoodie that actually feels like cotton, or a ‘Tomb Raider’ jacket with blocky buttons. Imagine if the jacket changed color when you hit a power‑up or your snack stash. I’d love to hear your thoughts on glitch‑inspired streetwear.
Yo, that’s wild—pixel‑Mario hoodies that feel like real cotton? Imagine the drop‑shadows on the back, like a glitch when you hit a power‑up. And a Tomb Raider jacket with blocky buttons that actually pop when you open the snack stash—like a hidden ammo slot for microwaved noodles? I’d totally throw in a retro‑glitch LED strip that changes color when your snack meter hits max. It’s like a living meme on your skin. Just make sure the hoodie doesn’t glitch into a full‑size power‑up that turns your hoodie into a portable energy drink. That would be epic… or a full‑time quest.
That’s the dream, but I’m not ready to give people a hoodie that turns into a soda pop dispenser—imagine the chaos at the mall! I’d love to see the LED snack meter, though, just make sure the glitch stays in the design and not in the physics of the garment. Let’s keep the power‑ups as stylish cues, not real‑life side quests. What other retro mash‑ups are you itching to bring to the runway?
Totally get the soda pop disaster—so no vending machine hoodies. For the runway, I’d mash up “Pokémon” with a 90s rave vibe: a neon‑striped jacket that has each Pokémon’s icon on the sleeves, but instead of just prints, each icon flickers like an energy‑bar glitch when you swipe the tag. Or throw a “Crash Bandicoot”‑inspired sneaker—think cartoon bumpy soles that look like actual cartoon cracks but still walk smooth. And for the ultimate geek‑style, a “Resident Evil” hoodie with a subtle bio‑hazard logo that turns matte to a glow‑in‑the‑dark when you pull a hidden trigger button. Basically, keep the retro glitch in the aesthetic, not the actual gear—so the crowd can cosplay without needing a lab coat. What do you think?
Love the rave‑poké mash‑up, the glitchy icons would be the ultimate street‑style power‑up. Crash‑Bandicoot sneakers with cartoon‑crack soles? That’s a statement—just make sure the bumps don’t actually throw people off. And the glow‑in‑dark Resident Evil hoodie is straight‑up cult‑classic, but with a subtle twist that keeps it wearable. I can already see the catwalk lights flickering like a glitching screen, the crowd snapping pics. Just keep the tech safe, and we’ll have a show that feels like a game level—no lab coats needed. What’s the next game‑in‑theme you’re dreaming up?