The Most Fashionable Characters in Video Games
Forget the armor and the inventory slots. These seven icons prove that a legendary wardrobe can be a hero’s most powerful asset
Characters in video games are often remembered for their heroic deeds or their stories, but a select few have secured a place in gaming history through style alone.
Whether surviving a zombie outbreak or navigating the high-stakes world of international espionage, these men never abandon their sense of style. Instead of generic gear, they favor distinct silhouettes and memorable pieces that look sharp in the middle of chaos.
Leon S. Kennedy (Resident Evil Franchise)
If one item defines survival horror fashion, it is Leon’s sheepskin-lined brown bomber jacket. The piece manages to look cool even when covered in mud and grime. Paired with a tight tactical shirt and combat trousers, the look balances rugged utility with effortless style. Fans have been trying to recreate it for decades.
Agent 47 (Hitman Series)
Agent 47 represents the ultimate “look good while doing the job” philosophy. In a world of disguises and elaborate costumes, he stands out by keeping things simple: a black suit, crisp white shirt, and blood-red tie. The tailoring is always perfect, allowing him to move easily while maintaining a razor-sharp look. It captures the idea that a suit functions as modern armor.
Arthur Morgan (Red Dead Redemption 2)
Arthur Morgan’s wardrobe offers a masterclass in Western style. His everyday combination of a blue work shirt and leather gunslinger jacket balances frontier practicality with rugged elegance. The dusty textures and worn leather give the look authenticity while still feeling timeless.
Geralt of Rivia (The Witcher Series)
Geralt may spend most of his time in leather and chainmail, yet his higher-tier armor sets stand out even in a crowded fantasy landscape. The Wolf School gear in particular features a slim silhouette with intricate buckles, dark tones, and layered textures. The design feels surprisingly modern despite its medieval roots.
Ezio Auditore da Firenze (Assassin’s Creed Series)
From the white and red silk robes of his youth to the fur-lined, darker palette of his later years, Ezio’s wardrobe evolves alongside his story. Each outfit carries bold shapes and intricate patterns, turning the hooded assassin uniform into something that could pass through the halls of a Renaissance palace.
Jin Kazama (Tekken Series)
Jin Kazama’s style merges martial arts practicality with unmistakable attitude. His signature look pairs flame-embroidered fighting pants with fingerless gloves and a sleek jacket, giving him one of the most instantly recognizable wardrobes in fighting games.
Booker DeWitt (BioShock Infinite)
Booker’s rugged uniform of a pinstriped vest, rolled sleeves, and loose necktie gives him the air of a weary private investigator. The look fits perfectly within the floating city of Columbia. It feels equally appropriate in a barroom confrontation or a shootout.
