Warcore clothing and outfits centre on a hard-edged, military-inspired take on techwear. It suits anyone drawn to dark layering, loose cargo silhouettes and strap detailing, worn head to toe or mixed into a streetwear base. The finished look is structured, monochrome and built for the city.
The pieces that build a warcore look
The core of a warcore look is the bottom half: loose, multi-pocket cargo styles that anchor everything above them. Start with a pair from our techwear pants range, then build up through a hoodie, a layered vest and outerwear with strap and buckle detailing. Add a techwear jacket for the outer layer and finish with boots, gloves and a mask for the full effect. Backpacks and helmets push the silhouette further if you want it.
Warcore for men and women
Warcore works for men and women alike, since the look leans on volume and layering rather than a fitted cut. The same cargo pants, vests and hoodies read well across genders, styled looser or closer to the body as you prefer. Use the on-page filters to sort by garment type and size so you can pull a fit together quickly. Most pieces sit comfortably in a unisex wardrobe.
Where to wear warcore
Warcore is built for everyday UK city wear, from grey afternoons to night. The dark palette and practical cargo cuts handle commutes, errands and weekend wandering without looking out of place. Dialled back to one or two pieces, it reads as quiet, hard-wearing streetwear. Layered fully, it becomes a clear statement after dark.
How to start a warcore look
Start with one anchor piece and build outward from there. A pair of cargo pants is the easiest entry point, since they set the dark, utilitarian tone for everything else. From there, add a hoodie or a techwear vest for the layered torso, then introduce outerwear and accessories as the look settles. Keep the palette tight: black, charcoal and grey hold the whole thing together.
Warcore clothing & outfits FAQ
What is warcore clothing? Warcore clothing is a military-inspired branch of techwear built on dark colours, cargo detailing, strap and buckle styling and heavy layering. It reads tougher and more tactical-looking than standard streetwear while staying wearable day to day.
How is warcore different from other techwear? Warcore leans harder into utilitarian, militarised styling than most techwear substyles. Where cyberpunk plays with neon and reflective accents, warcore stays muted and structured, focused on cargo volume, straps and a monochrome palette.
Is warcore for men or women? Warcore is for both. The loose, layered silhouette suits men and women, and most pieces here work as unisex staples sorted by size and garment type.
What should I buy first for a warcore outfit? Begin with cargo pants, then layer up. Once the base is set, explore our techwear hoodies and cyberpunk clothing to see how warcore mixes with neighbouring techwear styles.