Classic songs about school uniforms. Recommended popular tracks.
To those who were in casual clothes, my apologies.
This time, I’ve gathered songs with the theme of “uniforms.”
They’re all pieces that bring back memories of youth—graduation, teenage love, and more.
From hit songs from decades ago to recent rock bands, it seems “uniforms” have been a long-standing theme.
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Masterpieces about school uniforms. Recommended popular songs (31–40)
Go forth, Freshman!Tokyo Cheer2 Party

Uniforms aren’t just for students.
This piece has a dual focus: freshmen and those advancing to the next stage of their studies.
Freshmen carefully choose ties to match the business-suit uniform of working adults, their caution distinctly evoking a first day on the job.
Students donning brand-new school uniforms are filled with excitement for the youth that lies ahead.
It’s a song of encouragement for both.
Mondayamazarashi

It’s an original theme song written by a rock band from Aomori Prefecture for the manga “Monday’s Friends.” There’s a certain bleakness to it, a calm detachment, and it feels like a scene I might have experienced long ago.
While viewing school uniforms from student days as a form of control imposed by the school, it also questions life itself.
When you think about it, it might actually be an anthem that cheers you on in life.
The five minutes God gave mesadamasashi

Turning one’s youth into a song like this clearly shows how Masashi Sada is always observing things objectively.
The lyrics depict a woman who arrives a little early to meet her current boyfriend; within just five minutes, she overlays herself with a nostalgic image of a student in uniform and, while reminiscing, speaks about the present—a fascinating song.
So conservative it’s almost clumsyKAN

Conservative means “conservative,” and in the lyrics it’s sung as something whose very obviousness is appealing.
However, because the title has “clumsy” attached to the front, it can also be taken to mean, “Is it really okay to have so little individuality?”
Uniform ‘Hō-Ren-Sō’ Funkshiritsu ebisu chūgaku

Because Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku proclaims they are “eternally middle schoolers,” the actual members range from high school age to adults, but sailor uniforms still suit them well.
Their singing and dancing may feel a bit youthful, yet they describe themselves as the “King of the School Arts Festival.”
Masterpieces that sing about uniforms. Recommended popular songs (41–50)
CloverFlower
You can clearly see the girl following the boy she likes with her eyes in the video.
Since the seasonal uniform change is on June 1st, it’s singing about the feelings on May 31st.
It’s true that summer makes you feel a bit more open, and the summer uniforms and confession really convey the girl’s excitement.
Youth ClockNGT48

Spring, unrequited love, school uniforms, ponytails, heartache… it’s packed with elements that bring back memories of youth.
It starts with a rap, so the lyrics and music feel a bit mismatched at first, but the melody makes you think you might have had an experience like this long, long ago.

