Love is expressed in a number of ways, and couples who are in love could sometimes go beyond the "usual' just to tell the world what they have got to nurture. Whether it is going out on an evening date or sharing romantic gifts; the obvious thing is that love utters its voice.

And talking about the language of love; in South Korea, a trend that has been widely embraced [in expressing the 'sacred' four lettered word] is the wearing of matching outfits among different sets of couple. The Korean couples find love too 'magnetic to tame' within the rein of the mind that they allow it find an expression on the outside no holds barred- they are never fidgety to don matching pair in order to show what holds forth between them.

The trend is so ingrained into the Korean 'love culture' that hardly would you see a (Korean) couple that does not have matching sets of outfits. Furthermore, the Keo-peul style [which simply means 'the couple's look] has been in vogue for over two (2) decades now- hence, it's not new- however, as more and more millennials are catching up with the trend, there seems to be a fine-tuning of the style. Korean Couples are so committed to the Keo-peul look that even distance [that might exist between a couple] is not enough to stop them from wearing matching apparels.

To wrap this up; there's no doubt that the Keo-peul style is viewed as a means of buttressing love among Korean couples, so if there's any way to know a happy Korean couple, then it could probably be through the dressing- matching outfits.