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Here is the slip on version I mention https://www.noxgear.com/
While I was searching for it, I also found this one which has only just come to the market
http://www.badgergears.com/index.php/badger-360-led-jacket-3/badger-360-...
Personally I wouldn't waste you time. Until you think about these things.
How are you going to wash it with fibre optics install into the jacket?
How easy would it be to remove and replace the optics? Because they can be sensitive things and break, so if a few strand break, it will interrupt the light flowing through other parts.
THEN, research your market. Why has no-one done thing before (there is a similar slip on version). Personally, I know very few people who would wear that while cycling.
Looks like a good idea. If you could include some decent ventilation and back pockets I'd certainly consider it. I work shifts so even towards the end of august find one of my rides is in darkness. Also murky weather in winter training also needs decent hi vis