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Constance Leung adjusts merchandise at YellowMan’s retail store in Los Angeles.

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By Lorenza Muñoz, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

Born in 1950s Oklahoma, Peter Mui says he never felt proud of his ancestry. Afraid of ridicule, his Chinese immigrant father would ask Mui's mother not to speak Mandarin in public so that the family wouldn't stand out.

But Mui has turned those childhood memories of prejudice into a $12-million clothing company. With his YellowMan brand, Mui has taken a slur and turned it on its head.

YellowMan, worn by entertainment industry elites and hipsters with lots of disposable cash, is probably the only high-end clothing brand that employs Buddhist monks, Japanese yakuza groupies and Maori tribesmen to design "wearable" tattoos rich with symbols and ethnic pride.

The designs on the form-fitting shirts, printed on breathable polyester spandex that absorbs body moisture, always have a symbolic component. One of Mui's favorites illustrates an ancient Japanese parable of a fish swimming upstream that overcomes adversity to become a dragon.

"I like the whole story about the life struggles of a boy becoming a man -- I'm still a boy growing up," said Mui, 54. "This is one way to learn art and about culture and history. Each piece has a significance of meaning."

As an adult, Mui spent years traveling through China and Malaysia, getting to know the cultures he once repudiated. The idea for YellowMan came to him after he had co-founded a successful clothing manufacturing company in Hong Kong.

"I wanted to do something meaningful. This brand is a battle cry," Mui said. "My father wanted us to be American and he was made fun of for having an accent. I want my children to learn to be proud of who they are."

Mui, the youngest of three children, acknowledges that he has never fully fit in anywhere.

The first time Mui set foot in mainland China in the 1970s, he kissed the ground. It felt good to taste the land of his ancestors even if his father, an economics professor at Oklahoma City University, never talked to his children about their heritage.

"His father had three wives and was a laundryman," Mui said. "There was nothing to be proud of, in my father's mind."

After wandering aimlessly throughout China, he borrowed money from his maternal grandfather and went into the jewelry and furniture import/-export business. Along the way, he met and married Teresa Carpio, an Asian singing star.

Using his father's credit cards, Mui stayed at the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong, where he befriended Benson Tung, his tailor at famous high-end custom shirt maker Ascot Chang. In 1986, Tung, Mui and associates founded Tungtex Holdings Co., which employs about 10,000 people and makes clothing for such retailers as Banana Republic, Ann Taylor, Talbots, Coldwater Creek and Garnet Hill. Although Mui still serves as president of Yellow River Inc., a U.S. subsidiary of Tungtex, he found the cutthroat world of garment manufacturing too brutal.

So in 2005 he took out mortgages on his three homes and launched YellowMan with the idea of combining wearable art with Asian empowerment.

"I literally bet my house on it," he said.

He traveled around the world and found the best tattoo artists to make the designs. The first was Filip Leu, a second-generation tattoo artist from Switzerland known for his detailed and colorful eastern dragons. Mui also hired Horitoyo, a Japanese tattoo artist who designed a yakuza shirt in honor of the Japanese mafia. The shirt details the Japanese myth of Kintaro, a boy who was abandoned by his parents and was raised by bears in the forest.

Even though he and his company are based in Manhattan, Mui decided to open his only store on trendy Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles, across the street from the Ivy, the eatery to the stars. Understanding the power of celebrity, Mui also took YellowMan to the Sundance Film Festival to promote the line.

"I don't wear tattoos on my body but I liked the shirts. . . . It's wearable art," said John Paul de Joria, a co-founder of beauty product maker John Paul Mitchell Systems, who met Mui at the festival. "I'm a biker, and if you want to be a little edgy and funky you wear it when you want to go out."

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This will pave the way for my white pride line of clothing. ;)

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This will pave the way for my white pride line of clothing. ;)

:bonk: dontcha know it's ok to only have pride if you are not white?

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This will pave the way for my white pride line of clothing. ;)

:bonk: dontcha know it's ok to only have pride if you are not white?

What is 'white' culture? I can understand something like Irish or Polish pride, but pride for white? Doesn't make sense.

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This will pave the way for my white pride line of clothing. ;)

:bonk: dontcha know it's ok to only have pride if you are not white?

What is 'white' culture? I can understand something like Irish or Polish pride, but pride for white? Doesn't make sense.

exactly why he needs a double dose of white guilt. :thumbs:

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This will pave the way for my white pride line of clothing. ;)

:bonk: dontcha know it's ok to only have pride if you are not white?

What is 'white' culture? I can understand something like Irish or Polish pride, but pride for white? Doesn't make sense.

exactly why he needs a double dose of white guilt. :thumbs:

What are we talking about again? White pride? I'm asking you what it means? Do you consider yourself part of a group that has anything in common beyond the pigment of their skin? :unsure:

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