Infinity9999x
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If it wasn't inconsistent, then why did certain comic universes set precedents in the sense that they've shown consistency in their costuming? Such as the Justice League in the New 52, where Superman and Batman are shown to be trunks-less?
It just doesn't make sense for one hero to have trunks while another doesn't. Especially in the context of Man of Steel, where Snyder himself said that trunks symbolized the whole victorian era of strongmen. Yet, Superman (who is argued to be emblematic of the whole strongman archetype) doesn't have it, so why should Batman or any other hero for that matter?
Once again, I said it's only inconsistent going off the COMIC example. That's it. There's no reason this film universe couldn't operate differently.
But once again, you're trying to apply "sense" to a comic book costume. It makes not more or less sense to have trunks than it does to have a cape or large pointy ears on your costumes.