Roblox Clothing Templates 2026 (Free)
Download free official Roblox clothing templates for shirts and pants. Learn how to design, edit, and upload custom clothes in Roblox Studio.
Want to create your own Roblox shirts and pants? You’ll need the right templates. The good news? Roblox provides free official templates that work perfectly every time. No guessing, no upload errors, no wasted Robux.
In this guide, we’ll show you exactly where to download the templates, how to use them, and how to upload your finished designs. Let’s get you making clothes.
Official Roblox Clothing Templates
Roblox provides free, downloadable templates directly from their Creator Hub. These are the only templates guaranteed to work correctly with the Roblox avatar system.
Template Sizes
| Item | Dimensions | File Type |
|---|---|---|
| Classic Shirt | 585 x 559 pixels | PNG |
| Classic Pants | 585 x 559 pixels | PNG |
| T-Shirt | 512 x 512 pixels | PNG |
The classic shirt and pants templates are identical in size but have different layouts for arms/torso versus legs.
Where to Download
- Go to the Roblox Creator Hub Classic Clothing page
- Scroll down to the “Templates” section
- Download the shirt or pants template (ZIP file)
- Unzip and open in your image editor
That’s it. You now have the official canvas to work with.
Understanding the Template Layout
The templates look confusing at first—they’re flat images that wrap around a 3D avatar. Here’s what each section represents:
Shirt Template Layout
┌─────────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┐
│ Left Arm │ Torso │ Right Arm │
│ (Back) │ Front │ (Back) │
├─────────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┤
│ Left Arm │ Torso │ Right Arm │
│ (Front) │ Back │ (Front) │
└─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┘
The torso section wraps around the body, and the arms fold around the avatar’s arms. It sounds complicated, but once you color one section, you’ll see how it maps.
Pants Template Layout
Similar concept, but covering:
- Left leg (front, back, sides)
- Right leg (front, back, sides)
- Lower torso/waist area
How to Design Clothes (Step-by-Step)
What You’ll Need
- Image Editor: Pixlr (free, browser-based), Photopea (free Photoshop alternative), GIMP, or Photoshop
- Template File: Downloaded from Roblox Creator Hub
- Creativity: Or reference images to work from
Step 1: Open the Template
Open your downloaded template in Pixlr, Photopea, or your preferred editor. The template has outlines showing where each body part goes.
Pro tip: Keep the template layer on top (set to “Multiply” blend mode) so you can see the guides while designing.
Step 2: Create Your Design Layer
Add a new layer underneath the template layer. This is where you’ll actually paint/design.
Start by filling the entire design layer with your base color. A solid color shirt? Fill it with that color. A gradient? Apply that gradient.
Step 3: Add Details
Here’s where you get creative:
- Add logos, patterns, or graphics
- Draw pockets, buttons, or stitching
- Use text for band shirts or slogans
- Import images and position them
Remember: Everything you draw will wrap around the avatar. Keep important details centered on the torso area—edges can get stretched or hidden.
Step 4: Remove the Template Guides
Before exporting, hide or delete the template outline layer. Your final image should only contain your design, not the guide lines.
Step 5: Export as PNG
Export your finished design:
- Format: PNG (required)
- Size: 585 x 559 pixels (exactly)
- Background: Can be transparent or solid
Save it somewhere you’ll remember. You’re ready to upload.
Uploading Your Clothes to Roblox
Here’s the part that costs Robux. Uploading classic clothing costs 10 Robux per item. It’s unavoidable.
How to Upload
- Go to the Roblox Creator Dashboard
- Click “Create” in the top menu
- Select “Assets” → “Upload Asset”
- Choose “Shirt” or “Pants”
- Select your PNG file
- Enter a name and description
- Pay the 10 Robux fee
- Wait for moderation approval (usually 1-24 hours)
If your upload gets rejected, it’s usually because:
- Wrong dimensions (must be exactly 585x559)
- Inappropriate content
- Copyright violation (don’t copy brand logos)
- File is too large
Once approved, your clothing appears in your inventory and can be worn immediately.
Testing Clothes Before Uploading
Don’t want to waste Robux on a design that looks bad? Test it first.
Method 1: Roblox Studio
- Open Roblox Studio
- Create a new place
- Insert a Rig (Avatar → Rig Builder → R15 Block)
- Add a Shirt object to the rig
- Paste your image asset ID into the Shirt’s ShirtTemplate property
This lets you see exactly how your design wraps on the avatar.
Method 2: Free Preview Tools
- Customuse.com - Upload and preview instantly
- Ingame.clothing - Another free preview tool
These sites show a 3D preview without needing Studio.
Tips for Better Clothing Designs
1. Avoid Edge Placement
Graphics near the edges of the torso often get cut off or distorted. Keep important elements centered.
2. Use the Seam Areas
The lines where body parts connect (like torso to arms) are visible on the avatar. Either:
- Design around them intentionally
- Use solid colors to hide seams
3. Test on Multiple Avatars
Your shirt will look different on R6 vs R15 avatars, and on skinny vs blocky body types. Test both.
4. Check the Competition
Browse the Roblox catalog to see what designs sell well. Popular categories:
- Aesthetic/preppy styles
- Anime-inspired designs
- Sports jerseys
- Meme shirts
5. Keep It Simple
The best-selling clothes are often surprisingly simple. A clean, solid-color hoodie sells better than a cluttered design.
Layered Clothing (Advanced)
Classic clothing (shirts/pants) is flat and wraps around avatars. Layered clothing is 3D and sits on top of the avatar like real clothes.
The Difference
| Feature | Classic Clothing | Layered Clothing |
|---|---|---|
| Type | 2D texture wrap | 3D mesh |
| Creation | Image editor | Blender + image editor |
| Fit | Stretches to avatar | Naturally fits different bodies |
| Upload Cost | 10 Robux | Free (currently) |
| Complexity | Beginner | Advanced |
Getting Started with Layered Clothing
If you want to try layered clothing:
- Download Blender (free 3D software)
- Get the Roblox layered clothing templates from Creator Hub
- Model your clothing mesh
- Apply textures
- Export and upload via Creator Dashboard
This is significantly more complex than classic clothing. We recommend mastering classic templates first.
Free Resources for Clothing Creators
Free Image Editors
- Pixlr - Browser-based, beginner-friendly
- Photopea - Free Photoshop alternative in browser
- GIMP - Free desktop software
- Krita - Great for drawing/illustration
Inspiration Sources
- Roblox Catalog (see what’s trending)
- Pinterest (search “Roblox clothing ideas”)
- DeviantArt Roblox groups
- YouTube tutorials
Community Resources
- r/RobloxClothing (Reddit)
- Roblox Developer Forum
- Discord servers for clothing creators
How to Sell Your Clothes
Once you’ve uploaded clothing, you can put it on sale to earn Robux.
Pricing Strategy
- New creators: Start at 5-10 Robux to build reputation
- Established: Quality items sell for 50-500+ Robux
- Premium: Limited items can go for 1,000+ Robux
Earning Robux
You earn 70% of each sale (Roblox takes 30%). With a Premium subscription, you can convert earned Robux to real money through DevEx.
Popular clothing creators make thousands of dollars selling designs. It’s a real business if you treat it seriously.
FAQ
How much does it cost to upload clothing?
10 Robux per shirt or pants. T-shirts are free to upload but can only be worn by the creator unless you have Premium.
Why was my clothing rejected?
Common reasons: wrong image size, inappropriate content, copyright issues (copied brand logos), or technical problems with the file.
Can I use other people’s templates?
You can use any template as a base, but your final design must be original. Don’t copy other creators’ work.
What’s the best image editor for beginners?
Pixlr or Photopea. Both are free, browser-based, and easy to learn.
How do I make transparent sections?
Use PNG format with transparency. Parts of your design that are transparent will show the avatar’s skin/body color through.
Summary
- Download official templates from Roblox Creator Hub (585x559 PNG)
- Design in any image editor - Pixlr and Photopea are free
- Test before uploading with Studio or preview tools
- Upload for 10 Robux via Creator Dashboard
- Sell your designs to earn Robux back
Creating Roblox clothing is one of the few ways to genuinely express creativity on the platform. Start with simple designs, learn from feedback, and you might just build a clothing empire.
Need more avatar customization tips? Check out our guides on cute Roblox outfits or how to redeem promo codes for free items!