"We're fine!" Akira said, clapping a reassuring hand on Sehun's shoulder. "We even consulted an expert, remember? A whole Korean history teacher. We're covered."
Sehun shifted in his seat, still glancing out the window as he caught glimpses of the fans pressed up against the barricades, waving signs and flashing lights.
"Yeah, you're right," Sehun said.
"And to add to that—this was June's suggestion!" Casper exclaimed. "So, of course, it's going to be okay."
That seemed to do the trick.
"I'm sold!" Sehun exclaimed. "Let's go out now."
From the beginning, they'd wanted something that spoke of their roots but looked distinctly different from the usual red carpet-outfits that boy groups wore.
They'd gone so far as to visit a Korean history teacher who taught them the nuances between traditional styles and potential appropriation issues. By the time they finished, they knew the importance of respecting tradition.