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Want to earn Robux without relying on giveaways, scams, or random luck?
Then designing and selling clothes in Roblox might be your smartest path.
It’s fun, 100% legal, and used by thousands of players around the world to build virtual incomes—some even turning it into a real business.
Whether you’re a fashion lover, an aspiring designer, or just curious about monetizing your creativity, this guide walks you through every step.
Even if you have zero experience, you’ll learn how to start earning Robux by creating shirts, pants, and T-shirts in no time.
1. Why Clothing Is a Real Way to Earn Robux
Unlike shady methods that risk getting banned, selling clothes is fully supported by Roblox.
Whenever another player buys one of your items, you earn Robux. You can sell three types of clothing:
- T-Shirts: Simple front-facing images. Free to upload. Great for beginners.
- Shirts and Pants: Full outfits using detailed templates. Require Premium and a 10 Robux upload fee but offer higher creative potential and better sales.
This isn’t just a side hobby—it can become a powerful creative outlet and even the start of your own virtual fashion label.
2. What You Need to Start
To start selling clothes on Roblox, you’ll need:
- A Roblox Premium account (required to sell).
- A free image editor like Photopea, Canva, Pixlr, or GIMP.
- Official clothing templates from create.roblox.com.
Most important? The willingness to experiment and learn. You don’t need to be a professional designer. Even simple color-blocked styles or inspired aesthetics can sell really well.

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3. Types of Clothing You Can Create
T-Shirts
- One static image, placed on the front of the avatar’s torso.
- Free to upload, even without Premium.
- Best for casual creators or simple brand logos.
Shirts and Pants
- Multiple layers and views: front, back, arms, legs.
- Upload cost: 10 Robux each.
- Premium required to sell.
- Perfect for serious creators or anyone wanting to build a cohesive clothing line.
4. Step-by-Step Guide to Your First Outfit
Step 1: Download the Official Template
Go to create.roblox.com and download the shirt or pants template PNG file.
This grid-like image shows how your design will wrap around the avatar’s body parts.
Step 2: Design Your Clothing
Use an image editor (like Canva or Photopea) to create your look.
💡 Design Tips:
- Use bold, trendy colors or pastel blends.
- Add details: faux denim, flannel patterns, techwear texture.
- Avoid copyrighted logos or direct copies.
- Follow trends (anime, streetwear, softcore, cyberpunk).
Step 3: Preview in Roblox Studio
Before uploading, test your design on a dummy avatar using Roblox Studio. You can apply your PNG as a Decal to a 3D character to see how it fits.
This helps you avoid wasted Robux on poor fits or awkward textures.
Step 4: Upload Your Clothing
- Go to your Avatar → Clothing → Create.
- Choose the right category (shirt/pants).
- Upload the PNG and give it a catchy name.
- Shirts/pants require a 10 Robux upload fee.
Step 5: Enable Sales
Once uploaded:
- Go to your item’s page.
- Click “Configure”.
- Turn on “Item for Sale” and set your price (start with 5–10 Robux).
Boom—your outfit is now live in the Roblox marketplace.
5. How to Increase Clothing Sales and Earn Faster
A. Design What’s in Demand
Trends sell. Here are hot topics:
- Anime: Gojo, Luffy, Demon Slayer uniforms.
- Streetwear: Oversized hoodies, camo pants, layered jackets.
- Soft Aesthetic: Pastel colors, hearts, clouds, cozy textures.
- Roleplay Outfits: School uniforms, police gear, fantasy armor.
B. Use Smart Pricing
- Start low: 5–10 Robux.
- Offer bundles (shirt + pants).
- Run limited-time discounts.
This attracts buyers, especially new users with few Robux.
C. Promote Your Work
- Share links on your Roblox profile.
- Join fashion or UGC groups.
- Post to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, or Discord channels.
Even small exposure leads to sales if your designs are solid.
D. Reinvent and Reinvest
Once you start earning:
- Reinvest in more uploads.
- Create avatar bundles.
- Upgrade tools or buy reference assets.
- Later, branch into accessories or game passes.
6. Advanced Tips for Pro-Level Sales
Build Clothing Collections
People love themes. Create seasonal or aesthetic drops like:
- “Tokyo Streetwear”
- “Dreamcore Cozy Looks”
- “Cyberpunk Combat Sets”
Collections encourage multi-item sales = more Robux.
Create Attention-Grabbing Thumbnails
Use Canva or Photoshop to build appealing previews:
- Show your outfit on a real avatar.
- Add text like “LIMITED DROP!” or “BESTSELLER LOOK”.
Great visuals = more clicks = more sales.
Improve Design Quality Over Time
Learn basic editing tricks:
- Shadows, gradients, seams, sleeve folds.
- Download texture packs (denim, leather, cotton).
- Watch Roblox clothing tutorials on YouTube.
Your skills will grow fast—and so will your sales.
Study Top Sellers
Browse the clothing catalog:
- What items have high likes?
- What price ranges dominate?
- How are names, colors, and thumbnails structured?
Copy the patterns, but inject your personal twist.
7. Can You Really Make Real Money?
Yes. Thousands of creators do.
Once you’ve earned enough Robux (minimum 30,000), you can apply for the Developer Exchange (DevEx) and turn Robux into real-world cash.
Some designers make thousands per month. Of course, it takes effort, trial and error, and smart branding—but it’s 100% real and achievable.
8. How to Build a Clothing Brand on Roblox
Once you’ve created a few items and seen your first sales, it’s time to think long-term. You’re not just making shirts—you’re building a brand.
Give Your Store a Name and Identity
Choose a unique name that reflects your style. Think beyond “Roblox Shirts 123”—create something memorable, like:
- NeonWoven
- SoftPixel Apparel
- UrbanBlock Threads
Use a matching logo, consistent color palette, and a profile aesthetic that tells your story.
Set Up a Roblox Group Store
Having a Roblox Group lets you:
- Sell clothing from a central shop.
- Receive payments to the group fund.
- Distribute Robux to collaborators.
- Build a loyal fanbase.
Invite friends to help with marketing, modeling, or design. Many top sellers are small creative teams.
Connect with the Community
Roblox isn’t just a platform—it’s a social network. Leverage that by:
- Hosting outfit contests in your group.
- Creating fashion-themed experiences.
- Collaborating with game devs to feature your clothes.
The more you engage, the more visibility (and trust) you gain.
Keep Evolving
Fashion changes. Roblox changes. Algorithms change.
Stay current by:
- Following UGC creators and DevForum updates.
- Watching TikToks and shorts for new trends.
- Asking for feedback and trying new styles.
Every update is a new opportunity to grow.
9. Final Inspiration – Ready to Start?
You now have everything you need to get started:
- A clear roadmap
- Free tools
- Design tips
- Smart selling strategies
Start small. Upload one piece. Promote it. Then iterate and grow. The first sale is the hardest—after that, momentum builds.
What will your first outfit be? Streetwear? Anime jacket? Cozy pastel pants?
The only way to find out… is to create. 👕✨