Legal analysis: Of course it is an infringement. Many companies will make their own animated character clothes (i.e. cos clothing) for sale and they are expensive. Therefore, Japanese cosplayers will make clothes that are inconsistent with the original settings to avoid risks (I have doubts about this matter, because first of all, this is hearsay, and in addition, making clothes for cosplay does not infringe copyright, selling them is the copyright infringement Where to pursue. )
The clothing designer has copyright in the clothing works he designs. Clothing manufacturers enjoy exclusive rights to trademarks for their brands of clothing. Making similar clothing is definitely an infringement.
Legal basis: "The People's Republic of China and the Civil Code"
Article 1165: If an actor infringes upon the civil rights and interests of others due to fault and causes damage, he shall bear liability Liability for tort. According to legal provisions, it is presumed that the actor is at fault, but if he cannot prove that he is not at fault, he shall bear tort liability.
Article 1,166 If an actor causes damage to the civil rights and interests of others, regardless of whether the actor is at fault or not, and the law stipulates that he should bear tort liability, such provisions shall apply.