








1997 Batman And Robin Movie Promo Tee
This is an original 1997 Batman & Robin movie promo T-shirt—an authentic artifact from one of the most infamous superhero films of the ‘90s. While the movie may have flopped theatrically, its visuals and marketing burned bright in the pop culture world, capturing that distinct Y2K futurism meets comic book camp.
The tee features a striking portrait of George Clooney’s Batman in full costume, printed large on the front in saturated, vivid tones. It was distributed as part of Warner Bros.’ aggressive promo campaign surrounding the film’s theatrical release, and is printed on a mid-weight cotton blank typical of licensed ‘90s merch.
This piece is part of a small subculture of tees that have become retroactively cool—the kind of item that was overlooked for years, but now finds itself at the intersection of ironic Y2K nostalgia, superhero collector culture, and mainstream fashion’s obsession with postmodern kitsch.
Whether you’re into vintage movie promo shirts, DC Comics ephemera, or just love a bizarre crossover between comic book iconography and 1990s graphic design, this shirt hits the mark. With its clean wearability, it also works beyond novelty—making a statement under a blazer or with a pair of beat-up cargos.
Tagged XL. Measures 23.5x30.
Flaws – Light fade throughout. Print remains vibrant with no cracking.
A true vintage sleeper—equal parts ironic and iconic. Pieces like this are gaining steam with collectors and designers alike, especially those mining the late-90s licensing boom.
This is an original 1997 Batman & Robin movie promo T-shirt—an authentic artifact from one of the most infamous superhero films of the ‘90s. While the movie may have flopped theatrically, its visuals and marketing burned bright in the pop culture world, capturing that distinct Y2K futurism meets comic book camp.
The tee features a striking portrait of George Clooney’s Batman in full costume, printed large on the front in saturated, vivid tones. It was distributed as part of Warner Bros.’ aggressive promo campaign surrounding the film’s theatrical release, and is printed on a mid-weight cotton blank typical of licensed ‘90s merch.
This piece is part of a small subculture of tees that have become retroactively cool—the kind of item that was overlooked for years, but now finds itself at the intersection of ironic Y2K nostalgia, superhero collector culture, and mainstream fashion’s obsession with postmodern kitsch.
Whether you’re into vintage movie promo shirts, DC Comics ephemera, or just love a bizarre crossover between comic book iconography and 1990s graphic design, this shirt hits the mark. With its clean wearability, it also works beyond novelty—making a statement under a blazer or with a pair of beat-up cargos.
Tagged XL. Measures 23.5x30.
Flaws – Light fade throughout. Print remains vibrant with no cracking.
A true vintage sleeper—equal parts ironic and iconic. Pieces like this are gaining steam with collectors and designers alike, especially those mining the late-90s licensing boom.
This is an original 1997 Batman & Robin movie promo T-shirt—an authentic artifact from one of the most infamous superhero films of the ‘90s. While the movie may have flopped theatrically, its visuals and marketing burned bright in the pop culture world, capturing that distinct Y2K futurism meets comic book camp.
The tee features a striking portrait of George Clooney’s Batman in full costume, printed large on the front in saturated, vivid tones. It was distributed as part of Warner Bros.’ aggressive promo campaign surrounding the film’s theatrical release, and is printed on a mid-weight cotton blank typical of licensed ‘90s merch.
This piece is part of a small subculture of tees that have become retroactively cool—the kind of item that was overlooked for years, but now finds itself at the intersection of ironic Y2K nostalgia, superhero collector culture, and mainstream fashion’s obsession with postmodern kitsch.
Whether you’re into vintage movie promo shirts, DC Comics ephemera, or just love a bizarre crossover between comic book iconography and 1990s graphic design, this shirt hits the mark. With its clean wearability, it also works beyond novelty—making a statement under a blazer or with a pair of beat-up cargos.
Tagged XL. Measures 23.5x30.
Flaws – Light fade throughout. Print remains vibrant with no cracking.
A true vintage sleeper—equal parts ironic and iconic. Pieces like this are gaining steam with collectors and designers alike, especially those mining the late-90s licensing boom.