[Life and Wear] Summary of UNIQLO commercials
As one of Japan’s leading fast-fashion brands, UNIQLO is popular around the world.
With stores located in easily accessible places in every prefecture, many people rely on UNIQLO for high-quality clothing at affordable prices.
You often see their ads on TV commercials as well as online, don’t you?
In this article, we’ll showcase UNIQLO’s commercials all at once.
Many of them are friendly and stylish, so please take your time and enjoy watching them.
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[Life and Wear] UNIQLO Commercial Compilation (91–100)
Wide Leg Jeans

A Uniqlo Wide Leg Jeans commercial that feels like a bittersweet drama starring Kenichi Matsuyama and Eriko Sato.
Everything about it somehow tightens your chest, and that rising sense of poignancy is amplified by the CM song, Anri Kumaki’s “Asahi no Chikai” (Vow of the Morning Sun).
Even if you’re feeling great right now, with no worries at all, this is a song packed with a kind of sentimentality that pricks at some unknown place inside you.
Despite the gentle vocals, it makes you think deeply—and it squeezes your heart.
UT “Billie Eilish × Takashi Murakami UT Collaboration”

In addition to her work as an artist, Billie Eilish is constantly in the spotlight for her remarks and fashion.
She collaborated with Japanese pop artist Takashi Murakami on a UT campaign, the “Billie Eilish × Takashi Murakami UT Collaboration” commercial.
Although it’s a UT collaboration ad, there’s actually an animated version of this song that was also created in collaboration with Murakami.
Even when you read the lyrics in Japanese, the track gives off a somewhat dark vibe, but in the collaborative music video with Murakami, it comes across as a very cool song.
Ultra Stretch Set “2019 Fall/Winter”

This commercial features “Petal” by R&B singer Ravyn Lenae.
It’s an exquisitely dreamy, entrancing track, with layered vocals that feel wonderful.
The piece is crafted so you can almost hear the smooth texture of UNIQLO’s Ultra Stretch Set.
UNIQLO AIRism Cotton T-Shirt “MERRY X’MAS IN SUMMER” VersionKohei Matsushita

This is a commercial promoting Uniqlo’s AIRism, which lets you really feel cool even in the hot summer.
The striking visual is that snow is falling only around the person wearing it, slightly exaggerating the coolness they’re experiencing.
What emphasizes that coolness in the CM is KUWATA BAND’s “MERRY X’MAS IN SUMMER,” a song released in 1986.
As the title suggests, it portrays a Christmas in summer, and the lyrics convey a curious sense of seasonality.
Both the vocals and the sound have a gentle atmosphere, making it a song that seems to express a relaxed, gentle kind of happiness.
UNIQLO 21FW LifeWear “Washable Wool” VersionHaruka Ayase

It contrasts the various everyday emotions you’d like to wash away with how easy it is to wash Uniqlo’s wool.
The way Haruka Ayase’s expressions change from the moment she gets home to when she heads out again is striking, and it also conveys that wool can be washed easily yet thoroughly.
Enhancing the mood of the commercial is Keisuke Kuwata’s song “Kawaii Mina.” Released as the B-side to the 2002 single “Tokyo,” it’s a fan favorite that appears only on that single and on a best-of album.
The lyrics depict the sorrow of parting with a beloved person and the enduring affection that remains, and the contrast with the bright sound amplifies the sense of poignancy.


