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Exemplary movies include:
* [[Doomsday]] -- After a viral outbreak, Scotland is walled off and its inhabitants return to their tribal, modern primitive roots.
* [[Mad Max]] -- Road Warrior & Beyond Thunderdome are both example of post-Apunkalyptic tribes of ne'er-do-wells (often seen with fairly typical scavenged [[Post Apunkalyptic Armor|Post-Apunkalyptic Armor]]) encountered in the wastelands of the Apocalyptic world they inhabit.
* [[The Postman]] -- After a bout of [[After the End|Doomsday]], society breaks down, and people revert to either insular villages or large authoritarian, sometimes punkish, communes for survival.
 
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* Apart from the pre war stuff, every single piece of clothing in the ''[[Fallout]]'' series. Many of these are [[Shout -Out|Shout Outs]] to the [[Mad Max]] series.
* ''[[Auto Assault]]'' - The Mutants obeyed this trope most closely. Humans mixed in [[Tron Lines]] and the odd gadget or two while Biomeks added [[Cyborg|bolts, claws and other cybernetic bits.]]
* In the first and last areas of ''[[Mad WorldMadWorld]]'', common [[Mooks]] are guys decked out in armor made of football pads, tires, and road signs. Some of them also have motorcycle helmets. Miniboss Big Bull Crocker is essentially wearing the deluxe package.
* This is worn by the Rogue enemy faction in ''Crimecraft: Gang Wars''. Female rogues in particular uniformly wear spiky body armor. Rogue berserkers and aggressors wear football gear (with helmets in the latter case). This stuff is also available for the player to wear -- and sported by several of the game's preset classes.
* The Resistance in ''[[Brink]]'' is largely clothed in this fashion, with the Fortress and Warrior archetypes in particular wearing armor clearly cobbled together from scrap metal.