Why can't you wear clothes printed with Buddha statues?

You can't wear clothes printed with Buddha statues because there are big mistakes. Clothes are used to cover the body and keep warm, and Buddhas and Bodhisattvas should wear them respectfully. Buddha said, "I have been reciting my words for nearly 500 years, and I will be respectful when I make up my mind." If Buddha statues and scriptures are printed on clothes and ornaments and worn as ornaments, perhaps only people with unknown cause and effect dare to do so.

It should also be noted that:

Not only Buddha statues, but also Buddhist scriptures, Buddha statues and mantra wheels are not allowed to be printed on clothes, ornaments and bodies.

Some people say that walking in the street in this kind of clothes can plant good roots for people who see it. In fact, there are other ways to plant good roots, which do more harm than good. Moreover, it is not necessarily whether wearing this kind of clothes is completely altruistic.

How to deal with this kind of clothes and ornaments: If you have these clothes or handicrafts, try to use them in Buddhist temples instead of using them yourself.