Of course, this kind of wear is only permissible for lax permanudes. If you’re regular or strict those nipples and pussy need to be directly open for everybody.
No, I’m very sure that this would be completely allowed by standard permanudity, but whether or not permanudity would allow it? I’d say that strict probably wouldn’t allow it.
I’m not so confident, honestly. I’d be inclined to agree with sexy_pants that it would require something like a relaxed registration status, but even then it’s a little ambiguous. I don’t think I’ve ever really explored the rules for transparent fabric in detail.
My own feeling is that strict permanudity would definitely not allow this. If even earrings, which don’t cover anything, are not allowed certainly the cloth which does mildly obscure the body would not be. For this particular outfit, the necklace and bracelets alone would be illegal to say nothing of the cloth.
As for regular PN status, I don’t think it would be acceptable for normal wear; however, I could see a jurisdiction making allowances for special events, such as a street fair. But even then I would expect the rules for the exceptions to be very strict, and this is about as heavy a cloth as I would expect would be acceptable.
Of course, this kind of wear is only permissible for lax permanudes. If you’re regular or strict those nipples and pussy need to be directly open for everybody.
No, I’m very sure that this would be completely allowed by standard permanudity, but whether or not permanudity would allow it? I’d say that strict probably wouldn’t allow it.
I’m not so confident, honestly. I’d be inclined to agree with sexy_pants that it would require something like a relaxed registration status, but even then it’s a little ambiguous. I don’t think I’ve ever really explored the rules for transparent fabric in detail.
My own feeling is that strict permanudity would definitely not allow this. If even earrings, which don’t cover anything, are not allowed certainly the cloth which does mildly obscure the body would not be. For this particular outfit, the necklace and bracelets alone would be illegal to say nothing of the cloth.
As for regular PN status, I don’t think it would be acceptable for normal wear; however, I could see a jurisdiction making allowances for special events, such as a street fair. But even then I would expect the rules for the exceptions to be very strict, and this is about as heavy a cloth as I would expect would be acceptable.