Jacket of black polyester satin printed with green "Riddler" question marks of various sizes. The hip-length jacket is single breasted with three oval gray metal (pewter?) "Batman" symbol buttons, and notched collar. Two front patch pockets. Long sleeves. Lined in green polyester satin with large black question mark on center back.
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Jacket of black polyester satin printed with green "Riddler" question marks of various sizes. The hip-length jacket is single breasted with three oval gray metal (pewter?) "Batman" symbol buttons, and notched collar. Two front patch pockets. Long sleeves. Lined in green polyester satin with large black question mark on center back.
Notes
Shown in photographs over the Riddler Cocktail Dress from the same line.
This garment is part of a group designed by Mr. Oldham to be retailed by Warner Brothers through their stores as a tie-in to the Batman Forever movie in Summer 1995. This piece and two others from the Batman line were donated to the Texas Fashion Collection by Todd and Linda Oldham from Mr. Oldham's archives.
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Texas Fashion Collection
The UNT Texas Fashion Collection is dedicated to the preservation and documentation of historically significant fashion, and serves as an educational and inspirational resource for students, researchers, and the general public. This vital resource is part of the UNT College of Visual Arts + Design.