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From old-school cape and cowl to Kevlar-covered suit for all occasions, Batman has had more wardrobe clear-outs than he’s had hot death threats.
Since his debut in 1939, he’s gone through plenty of changes with each subsequent decade presenting a distinct and different style for the Caped Crusader...
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Noughties Batman
Back in black and sporting a back-to-basics look, the Christopher Nolan-directed franchise reboot, Batman Begins, saw the winged vigilante employing a number of natty tricks in his fight against crime.
Using Wayne Enterprises' research and development program as his walk-in wardrobe, Bruce Wayne was able to combine a Nomex survival suit, a Kevlar-lined cowl, a modified climbing harness, a cape made from "memory cloth", metal gauntlets and boots that contain a high-frequency sonic bat-summoner to create the most effective and realistic uniform to date.
For The Dark Knight, the suit has been modified to make it more flexible and, thanks to retractable gauntlets, it's deadlier than ever before.
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