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Roblox Clothing Maker

Create Roblox clothing files with a local-first editor for classic shirts, pants, and square T-shirt art. Design, save project JSON, export PNG, and read current marketplace cautions before uploading.

Design clothing with the marketplace in mind

A good Roblox clothing file is not only a nice image. It has to survive avatar wrapping, moderation, pricing decisions, and player taste. Players usually notice clear color blocking, readable front graphics, and outfits that match popular avatar styles. Overcrowded templates with tiny text often look worse once wrapped onto a character, especially during movement.

This clothing maker gives you a practical browser workflow: build layers, line them up against template zones, save the editable project locally, and export a clean PNG. It is intentionally not an AI generator and does not host your files, because Roblox creators need control over source art and licensing.

Think about the experience where someone will wear the item. Roleplay and school games reward uniforms, badges, and readable color blocks. Obbies and social hangouts often reward bright silhouettes that remain recognizable while a character moves. A premium-looking outfit usually has fewer, more confident choices: one main color, one contrast color, and a single motif. The editor gives you enough layers to explore without turning that choice into an overstuffed collage.

How to prepare a publishable clothing file

Start with the avatar use case. Is the item meant to be a simple fan shirt, a full outfit top, matching pants, or a front-only T-shirt graphic? Choose the matching mode before adding art. Keep the strongest visual on the front torso or square T-shirt area, then use arms, sides, and legs for supporting colors instead of essential detail.

When the design is ready, export a PNG and keep the project JSON as your editable backup. If you are making a set, duplicate the project and adjust colors or patches instead of rebuilding the entire outfit. That makes versioning cleaner and helps avoid mistakes when Roblox moderation asks for changes.

Use the guide as a placement reference, not as finished art. It never exports with the canvas, so your final PNG remains clean. For details that need symmetry, add the first layer, fit it to one region, then use Flip X or Flip Y before placing the matching side. This is faster than trying to recreate a mirrored badge by hand and reduces the small alignment differences that are very visible on sleeves and pants legs.

2026 policy and selling cautions

Do not treat clothing creation as a guaranteed free-money path. Roblox marketplace rules, Roblox Plus or Premium requirements, upload fees, publishing advances, sale eligibility, intellectual-property enforcement, and takedowns can affect whether an item can be uploaded, sold, or kept online. Always verify current rules in Creator Dashboard and official Roblox documentation before spending Robux or promising a sale workflow to anyone.

As a creator tool, Roblox Maker helps prepare files and teaches safer workflow habits. It does not bypass fees, moderation, account requirements, Premium requirements, or Roblox policy decisions.

Treat every upload as a small production release. Check that the file has the intended dimensions, that there is artwork on the canvas, that logos and images are your own or licensed, and that the final visual still makes sense when reduced in size. Keeping the editable JSON beside the exported PNG makes that habit painless. It also means a future palette swap or seasonal version is a quick revision instead of a complete remake.

The editor now includes practical preflight checks for common clothing mistakes: empty template regions, one-sided details that should be mirrored, off-canvas layers, nearly invisible layers, and oversized T-shirt art. Fixing those before upload saves Robux, moderation time, and the frustration of seeing a design wrap badly on an avatar.

How to upload the PNG to Roblox

  1. Open Roblox Creator Dashboard.
  2. Go to Avatar Items, then choose the Classics tab.
  3. Upload the exported PNG and choose T-Shirt, Shirt, or Pants as the asset type.
  4. 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

Can I sell clothing made with this editor?

You can export files for Roblox, but selling depends on Roblox account eligibility, Roblox Plus or Premium requirements, fees, moderation, and current marketplace rules.

Does Roblox clothing require Premium in 2026?

Roblox requirements can change. Current official marketplace policy references Roblox Plus or Premium 1000/2200 for some 2D publishing and on-sale requirements, so verify the latest rules before uploading or selling.

Are there upload fees for Roblox clothing?

Roblox Creator Hub currently describes a 10 Robux upload fee for 2D avatar items such as T-shirts, shirts, and pants. Check Creator Dashboard before publishing in case requirements change.

Can my clothing be taken down?

Yes. Items can be moderated or removed if they violate Roblox rules, intellectual-property policies, or quality requirements. Before paying any upload fee, confirm dimensions, artwork ownership, visible template regions, symmetry where needed, and a saved project JSON backup.

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