Best for comparing shirt, pants, and T-shirt workflows before choosing the right clothing type.
Roblox Clothes Maker
Make Roblox clothes for classic shirts, pants, and T-shirt artwork in one browser workspace. Switch clothing type, add layers, import images, save a local project, and export PNG files.
Choose the right Roblox clothing type
Roblox clothes can mean a few different 2D workflows. A classic shirt wraps around the torso and arms. Classic pants use the same 585 x 559 file size but focus on legs and lower body zones. A T-shirt is simpler: it behaves like a square front graphic rather than a full wraparound outfit. That difference matters because a logo that looks perfect as a T-shirt may look awkward if stretched across a shirt template.
This clothes maker keeps those workflows together so you can switch between Shirt, Pants, and T-Shirt modes without learning three separate tools. Shirt and Pants export at 585 x 559. T-Shirt mode uses a square canvas so the interface does not pretend that all clothing files are the same.
For a coordinated outfit, design the shirt and pants as separate files but give both the same three or four colors. Players tend to respond better to a deliberate set than two unrelated busy textures. Put the strongest contrast on the torso, then repeat a quieter accent on the legs. The result reads as an outfit even in games where the camera is zoomed far out or lighting is harsh.
How to build clothes in the editor
Pick a clothing type first, then add your main color or image. If you are working on shirts or pants, keep the guide visible while placing important shapes. Use the layer list to lock a background, adjust opacity on overlays, and move badges or text above base colors. If you are making a T-shirt graphic, focus on a bold square design that reads clearly at small avatar sizes.
Creators often lose time by flattening too early. Keep editable text, stickers, and shape layers separate until the design is finished. Export project JSON for your working file, then export PNG only when you need the Roblox upload asset.
The included stripe and checkerboard patterns are original, editable building blocks rather than borrowed catalog art. Resize them, lower their opacity, mirror them for the other side, or use them behind a logo. That is a useful starting point when you need an outfit to feel intentional quickly, while leaving room to make the final design feel like yours rather than a template clone.
Desktop, tablet, and mobile expectations
The editor is built for desktop precision but keeps buttons large enough for quick mobile checks. For serious clothing alignment, a mouse or trackpad is still easier because template zones are small. On a phone, use it for simple T-shirt art, color changes, and quick text placement rather than pixel-perfect sleeve work.
Roblox upload and sale rules are separate from file creation. Before publishing, review current Creator Dashboard guidance for classic clothing, Roblox Plus or Premium requirements, upload fees, moderation, and marketplace eligibility.
A mobile pass is still worth doing even when you finish the work on desktop. Check that the controls remain easy to tap and that the canvas can scroll without hiding key actions. Save detailed alignment work for a mouse or trackpad, then use a phone as the same kind of quick reality check that many players will make when they first see an item in a catalog or avatar view.
Before downloading, read the export checks rather than treating the PNG button as the finish line. Missing artwork, hidden reference layers, off-canvas pieces, and one-sided template details are easier to fix while the layers are still editable.
How to upload the PNG to Roblox
- Open Roblox Creator Dashboard.
- Go to Avatar Items, then choose the Classics tab.
- Upload the exported PNG and choose T-Shirt, Shirt, or Pants as the asset type.
- Complete the name and description, then review Robux fees, Roblox Plus or Premium requirements, moderation, and sale settings before publishing.
Official references: Classic clothing, Upload classic clothing, fees and commissions, and marketplace policy.
FAQ
What is the difference between a Roblox shirt and T-shirt?
A classic shirt wraps around the torso and arms using a 585 x 559 template. A T-shirt is a square front graphic and does not use the same full-body wrap layout.
Can I make pants in this clothes maker?
Yes. Switch the clothing type to Pants. The editor keeps the export at 585 x 559 and shows guide zones for lower-body placement.
Do I need Photoshop or another app?
No for basic designs. This browser editor supports image import, text, shapes, layers, template guides, PNG export, and project JSON.
Can I use this on a phone?
You can use it on mobile for simple edits, but detailed classic clothing alignment is easier on desktop or tablet with a precise pointer. Keep the exported PNG for upload and project JSON for future edits.
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