...while looking heavy and inflexible. And hot and ugly and distinctly made of rubber.
If we are going to allow Nolan to serve up another sweaty rubber wetsuit on the condition that he tells us it is a magical bullet-repulsing ninja outfit; then why can't we accept a light, slim and organic looking costume which comes with the same dubious explanation?
Shrinkage, tearing, and blood stains (Tide ain't getting those spots out buddy).
Other than the fact that I loath the idea, let's face it. If a fabric-based or organic suit does make a on-screen appearance, then it'll probably be a fabric most Bat fans will dislike. In addition, think about all the experiences Batman has gone through on the big screen (shot, stabbed, lit on fire, etc.) How efficent would a fabric-based suit actually be in combat? It's likely that the organic suit would fade away or tear apart from the abuse in just two scenes. He'll be back in armor (body armor to be exact) before you know it. So what's the point?
I think Batman should have moderate protection (I suggested a bullet proof vest under a gray Bat-uniform to protect the torso) but not so much that it interferes with his tasks. I understand the suit is supposed to be light (in the film), just like we're supposed to believe Batman (in the Burton films) didn't have any issues with turning his head. It's just one of those things that looks flawed but they're expecting us to suspend our disbelief.
There are films where ordinary people have to overcome the odds without any protection (sometimes without any weapons) going against enemies that are armed but nobody complains about how unrealistic that is. Such as martial arts films.
I don't think Batman has to be flashy or have a fictional suit that makes him look like a life sized action figure. I'd rather see a more realistic and natural looking Batman. A Batman with moderate protection that can twist and bend in all different directions and capable of sprinting 5 miles if he must.
The problem I have with an organic long sleeve Batman uniform (like I told Regwec above you) is that an organic/fabric-based suit can easily be breached and/or torn apart in no time when coming combat scenes.
Plus, have you seen the idea come to life? I have. I bought a Batman costume from Party City and dressed in it with Kevlar underneath to test out the theory. Not a flattering sight at all. I appeared to have a beer belly. It was very uncomfortable as well, and believe it or not, it restricted my movements.
You make some valid points but moderate protection for Batman is a no-no, in my opinion.
To be honest, a CGI suit is more likely to happen than a fabric-based one in the near future.