Lisichka & Shram
You know what’s wild? The idea that a runway look could actually help you survive a bunker raid or a mud‑filled canyon. Like, we’re talking about outfits that look killer on a catwalk but also hide heat‑sensing sensors or have a built‑in emergency ration pack. Imagine the challenge—mixing aesthetics with tactical genius. What’s your take on turning a jacket into a battlefield asset?
Nice concept, but keep it practical. A jacket that hides heat sensors, carries a ration pack, and folds into a shield can work if it doesn’t add extra weight or snag on gear. Make it a tool, not a runway statement. If it saves lives, fine. If it’s just a fashion show, it’s a waste.
Right, I get it—no weight bloat, no snags. I’ll sketch a design that’s practically invisible until you need it. Think of it as the Swiss Army knife of jackets: lightweight, multi‑functional, and still snazzy enough to turn heads if you’re daring enough. What’s the biggest obstacle you see in turning that vision into reality?