Most likely. I remember watching a video of Kevin Feige talking about the creation of the trenchcoat for Nick Fury and how it was custom made. Marvel/Disney has a whole "fashion design" division that creates these things.
Dunno if it helps, but the lighter stripes look like retroreflective areas, which would probably make it a running or cycling compression top designed to be worn as a single layer rather than underarmor or a base layer.
I've been looking at this shirt for quite some time.
I am gonna make it......as soon as my other superhero T-shirt are done.
Hot toys got more detail of the shirt.
Using reflective material can be plus and minus.
This didn't lit up, so I don't think it is reflective.
One thing that puzzles me is the sleeve.
Is that 3/4 sleeve rolled back, or different material sewn together?
In the first screen cap above, you can make out that in the centre of the back of the top, is an oval patch. I wonder if there is a logo in there that a higher res shot would bring out?
FWIW I think the top is a long sleeved top with the sleeves rolled back.
I'm really liking IMIM2's look, i'll probably go with that. But just for the sake of discussion, has anybody thought of using a fabric dye and a stencil pattern to make the shoulder design and pattern? Anybody have any experience with that?
I would probably start with a shirt like this, because it's cheap and looks like the right fit for screen accuracy.