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Cheer on Your Team! Recommended Costumes for Sports Festival Cheer Squads

Cheer on Your Team! Recommended Costumes for Sports Festival Cheer Squads
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Cheer on Your Team! Recommended Costumes for Sports Festival Cheer Squads

Cheer squads deliver powerful encouragement so the team can win and everyone can give their best.

Their cool look when cheering on their teammates calls for equally cool and stylish outfits, right? In this article, we’ll introduce recommended outfits for cheer squads at sports festivals.

We’ve gathered a variety of items—from full head-to-toe looks to simple pieces you can add to gym uniforms to create a sense of unity.

With sharp, coordinated outfits and cheers, your teammates are sure to feel fired up and think, “All right, let’s do this!” Be sure to use this as a reference.

[Cheer on Your Teammates!] Top 10 Recommended Outfits for Sports Day Cheer Squads (1–10)

hakama

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hakama

Hakama, which are often worn at coming-of-age and graduation ceremonies, can bring a dignified atmosphere when incorporated into cheer squad outfits.

Their flared hem allows for large, dynamic movements.

You can unify the hakama color for the whole squad, or have only the captain wear a different color.

While kimono-style tops are common, choosing original T-shirts for better mobility is also recommended.

Put on attire that naturally makes you stand up straight, cheer with pride, and lead your team to victory!

hip-hop style

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How about cheering in cool, high-energy hip-hop style outfits often seen on people who do breakdancing? Hip-hop outfits, which generally have a loose, baggy look, are easy to move in and perfect for dynamic cheer battles.

There are plenty of colorful pieces and bold patterns, so you can showcase your team’s personality to the fullest.

We also recommend using your team colors as the base of the outfit and expressing different accents through patterns and accessories.

bib (numbered training vest)

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A bib is a colorful garment that lets you instantly recognize the wearer’s role or team.

It’s also called a color bib number (color zekken), and some people may be more familiar with that term.

Typically, they feature a team name or number printed on them, making them great for boosting teamwork.

Since bibs alone can look a bit plain, it’s also a good idea to add a touch of flair with accessories like bracelets.

Yosakoi-style kimono

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Yosakoi costumes, which evoke a traditional Japanese atmosphere, are perfect for cheer squads! They often feature bold colors like black, red, purple, and white, giving not only a cool look but also a sense of vigor.

You could match the base color of the outfits while expressing individuality through different patterns, or vary colors by gender or grade.

Keeping the overall style consistent but adding small personal touches could be fun, too.

Just like in traditional Yosakoi dance, using naruko clappers during cheers is also recommended! If you want your team to have a slightly different vibe from others, definitely consider incorporating Yosakoi costumes.

Original T-shirt

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If you’re involved in a club, chances are you have that club’s original T-shirt.

Baseball teams with slogans like “Put your soul into every pitch,” soccer teams with “The Way of the Ultimate Kick,” and even cultural clubs like brass band or photography often wear matching T-shirts.

Thanks to advances in printing technology, original T-shirts are much cheaper to make than they used to be—so why not make some for cheering at the sports day? Just wearing the same design creates a sense of unity.

It could also be wonderful to make matching T-shirts for the entire school, regardless of team or rivalry, just for the sports day!

cheer

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Cheerleaders cheer with bright smiles, lively energy, and sometimes even acrobatic moves.

How about supporting your team in the same kind of cheer outfits they wear? While many feature base colors like white, red, blue, or yellow, try creating a costume that emphasizes vibrancy while incorporating your team colors.

Props like pom-poms that cheerleaders often carry are a great addition, too.

A lively cheer outfit will brighten the atmosphere and energize the whole team!

happi (traditional Japanese straight-sleeved coat)

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The festival segment featuring Daisuke Miyagawa from the variety show “Nazo-toki Bōken Variety Sekai no Hate made Itte Q,” which is hugely popular with kids, is always chaotic and hilarious, isn’t it? How about making matching happi coats like Miyagawa’s trademark outfit and cheering him on with full energy? There are plenty of ideas to build a sense of unity, such as happi coats printed with the class slogan or each person’s jersey number.

For the happi’s image colors, black and red give a bold impression, while gold and silver look glamorous!

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