Classic clothing

Create and sell your first 2D classic clothing item.

A high-level overview of avatar items on Roblox.

Classic clothing are the most basic type of avatar item available to purchase and sell on Roblox. With any image editor and web browser, you can create classic clothing items and sell them on the Marketplace.

To create classic clothing items:

  1. Decide on the type of classic clothing you'd like to create.
  2. Create an image for your asset using an image editor of your choice.
  3. Test your creation in Studio to ensure it looks as intended.
  4. Upload the image file to the Marketplace through a web browser.
    1. Adding an item to the Marketplace requires a Robux fee.
    2. Upon successful moderation, you gain a copy of the asset in your inventory.

Types of classic clothing

The three types of classic clothing items are T-shirts, Shirts, and Pants. Each has different design and format requirements.

3 different examples of blocky characters with a different type of image displayed on its surface.

T-shirts

T-shirts are a square image, such as 512x512 pixels. When properly configured, classic t-shirts display on the front torso of a blocky character.

Shirts and pants

Classic shirts and pants are image assets that wrap around an avatar's body. Because classic shirts and pants have specific size requirements, download and modify the provided template files to begin creating these assets.

ShapePixel size (width x height)Clothing parts
Large square128 × 128FRONT and BACK
Tall rectangle64 × 128Sides of torso (R, L)
Sides of arms and legs (L, B, R, F)
Wide rectangle128 × 64UP and DOWN
Small square64 × 64Top and bottom of arms and legs (U, D)

Creating classic clothing

To begin creating classic clothing:

  1. If you are creating a classic shirt or pants, download and unzip the following clothing templates to use as a canvas for your art.
  2. Modify the image in an image editor of your choice.
  3. Export the image as a .png or .jpg before testing or uploading to Roblox.

When applying clothing to avatars in Roblox, some limits exist with the templates and may require some testing to get right, as shown in the following examples:

The shoe designs in this example are near the bottom of the leg regions (L, B, R, F) but don't extend too far up. This provides a distinct separation between the shoes and the bottom of the jeans.
The shoe designs in this example extend too far up the leg regions (L, B, R, F) which make them appear as if they're part of the pants. The same issue may occur near other joints on the avatar's body.