Yoropiko hungry dragon jeans
Yoropiko is a Japanese word meaning “ teach me more, please”. The designer Martin Yat Ming of the RMC fame, launched this new luxurious label in 2007 and brought out the limited edition of expensive pair of jeans.
The most distinguishing feature of the label Yoropiko is the button. It is studded with precious and semi-precious stones or jewels like ruby, sapphire, beryl diamond, silver with gold finishing.
Some of the distinguishing features of this pair of jeans are:
· Made from limited edition dark indigo raw selvedge denim fabric
· vintage cut detachable 18 carat gold and rhodium finished copper waistband and fly buttons
· One belt loop embroidered with gold metal thread.
· Leather patch on the waistband made of deer skin.
· Black velvet embroidered logo.
· The back of jeans features a beautifully embroidered hungry dragon covering both the back pockets.
· The front of the jeans features two dragon heads, fire coming out of their mouths, beneath the front pockets.
For a little extra sum, you can have additional buttons which can also be used as cufflinks. These buttons are available in sets of five. With musician Dizzee Rascal wearing the Yoropiko hungry dragon jeans for a concert, is anything more left to be proven!