Cyberpunk 2077 Special Outfits: Full List and How to Get
By Jack O'Dwyer
Cyberpunk 2077 special outfits operate as unique surface-level cosmetics for V.
CD Projekt Red has implemented several collectible items in the world of Cyberpunk 2077. Beyond achievements and trophies, players can engage in every title's true endgame: fashion. Below, we've compiled a list of all the special outfits to be found in Night City.
Cyberpunk 2077 Special Outfits
These outfits, while expressly unique, have no bearing on gameplay in Cyberpunk 2077. Their function is not unlike that of World of Warcraft's "transmog" mechanic—where players can mask the appearance of their armor without losing its benefits. That is to say that the following outfits are purely cosmetic.
1. Arasaka Hazmat Suit
The game describes this outfit as protective gear for their workers. "Because employee safety is priority number one... Right?" Players can find this outfit during the quest, "Greed Never Pays." V needs to pay a visit to the BC Club in Japan Town and loot the location to find it.
2. Bandage Wrapping
Players will eventually be given this cosmetic depending on their choices during the main quest line.
3. Militech Aramid-Weave Hazmat Suit
Noted as "mandatory wear for a loyal soldier," this outfit is easily found from the clothing vendor in Santo Domingo, Arroyo for 609 Eddies.
4. NCPD Chem-Resistant Hazmat Suit
As hinted by its name, this outfit is part of the standard-issue protective wear given to members of the Night City Police Department (NCPD). The game draws attention to the faded lettering, saying that it is "hardly visible anymore." Players can pick this up from dead NCPD officers—though it's not guaranteed to drop from everybody. The drop rate is currently unknown.
5. Virtual Jumpsuit
This is another outfit players can get by playing through the main quests. It is primarily found by looting members of the VooDoo Boys.
Additionally, players can pick up some of Johnny Silverhand's gear, including his shirt, shoes, pants, and trademark aviators. His shirt comes from the "Tapeworm" quest, along with his military dog tags. His shoes come from the "Family Heirloom" gig that appears at Street Cred rank four. Players can pick up his pants during the "Psychofan" quest in the bedroom of Kerry Eurodyne's apartment. Finally, his aviator sunglasses will appear during the quest, "Chippin' In."