I think you get the honor of my first post. haha.
Anyways, I would put "Arkham" or "Arkham Asylum" on back and "J. Todd" on front. Idk if this is in line with real facilities (I think it is), but it would get you more recognizably from afar. Many people will see Arkham and say, "oooh, from batman." J. tood and AACI will get you a, "who are you." Names on back seem too much like baseball.
To answer your question, yes there were some scenes in the comics and/or in BTAS where Dr. Arkham said that allowing the inmates to wear their masks/costumes comforted them and made healing their psyche easier (actually an excuse to help the viewer recognize their personas).
Also, with everything but his name patch, why don't you just stencil or use iron ons. that is how they would really do it in correctional facilities. it is cheaper for them and will be cheaper for you. if you want to use a patch for the name and number, might as well make it velcro so you can reuse the jumpsuit for other villians.
Anyways, I would put "Arkham" or "Arkham Asylum" on back and "J. Todd" on front. Idk if this is in line with real facilities (I think it is), but it would get you more recognizably from afar. Many people will see Arkham and say, "oooh, from batman." J. tood and AACI will get you a, "who are you." Names on back seem too much like baseball.
To answer your question, yes there were some scenes in the comics and/or in BTAS where Dr. Arkham said that allowing the inmates to wear their masks/costumes comforted them and made healing their psyche easier (actually an excuse to help the viewer recognize their personas).
Also, with everything but his name patch, why don't you just stencil or use iron ons. that is how they would really do it in correctional facilities. it is cheaper for them and will be cheaper for you. if you want to use a patch for the name and number, might as well make it velcro so you can reuse the jumpsuit for other villians.