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Which law is it against to wear kimono?

Wearing kimono does not violate our laws, but in some special occasions or situations, it may involve violating relevant regulations or causing adverse effects, thus indirectly violating laws and regulations.

First of all, the legality of wearing kimono in general.

In most daily situations, individuals wearing kimonos do not violate the laws and regulations of China. As a traditional costume, kimono belongs to the category of individual's free choice. However, this does not mean that you can wear kimono at will on any occasion.

Second, the problems that may be brought about by wearing kimono on specific occasions.

In some special occasions or situations, wearing kimono may involve violating relevant regulations or causing adverse effects. For example, it may be considered inappropriate or rude to wear kimono when attending formal state official activities, military activities or commemorative activities, because these occasions usually require formal or solemn clothes. In addition, in some specific areas or occasions, there may be restrictions or regulations on wearing kimono, and if you violate these regulations, you may be punished accordingly.

Third, abide by social morality and laws and regulations

Although it is legal to wear kimono in general, social morality and laws and regulations should be considered when choosing to wear kimono. When attending specific activities or entering specific places, you should abide by relevant regulations and etiquette requirements and avoid wearing clothes that may cause controversy or adverse effects.

To sum up:

Wearing kimono generally does not violate the laws and regulations of our country, but it may involve violating relevant regulations or causing adverse effects in some occasions or environments. Therefore, when choosing clothes, we should fully consider the requirements of social morality and laws and regulations, and avoid wearing clothes that may cause controversy or adverse effects.

Legal basis:

Constitution of the people's Republic of China

Article 35 provides that:

People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens have freedom of speech, publication, assembly, association, procession and demonstration.

(Note: Although this article does not directly involve wearing, it embodies the protection of citizens' personal freedom, including the freedom to wear within a certain range. )

People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law

Article 23 provides that:

One of the following acts, a warning or a fine of two hundred yuan; If the circumstances are serious, they shall be detained for more than five days and less than ten days, and may be fined up to five hundred yuan:

(1) Disrupting the order of organs, organizations, enterprises and institutions, resulting in work, production, business, medical treatment, teaching and scientific research not being carried out normally, but causing no serious losses;