Roblox Shirt Template
Every measurement on the 585 × 559 template, what each panel wraps onto, and how to get your design in game without it coming out invisible or stretched.
How the template maps to your avatar
| Panel | Size (px) |
|---|---|
| Torso front | 128 × 128 |
| Torso back | 128 × 128 |
| Torso sides | 64 × 128 each |
| Torso top / bottom | 128 × 64 each |
| Arm front / back / sides | 64 × 128 each |
| Arm top / bottom | 64 × 64 each |
Making and uploading your shirt
1Download the official template
From the Classic Clothing page on the Roblox Creator Hub — a transparent PNG with every panel outlined in place. Starting from the official file guarantees every panel lands where Roblox expects.
2Design over it
Use any editor with layers — Photoshop, GIMP, or Photopea free in the browser. Keep the template as a bottom guide layer and paint on layers above; anything left transparent shows your avatar’s skin.
3Mind the seams
Side panels wrap around the torso, so patterns that touch a panel edge should continue onto the neighbouring panel — otherwise the join is visible in game.
4Export at exactly 585 × 559
PNG format, guide layer hidden. A resized canvas is the number-one cause of invisible or stretched shirts.
5Upload on Create
Creator Hub → Classic Clothing → Shirt. Pay the 10 Robux upload fee and give moderation a few minutes before it appears in your inventory.
Shirt template questions
The full template canvas is 585 × 559 pixels. Within it, the torso front and back are 128 × 128 each, arm faces are 64 × 128, and the small caps on top of arms and torso are 64 × 64 or 128 × 64.
From the Roblox Creator Hub — the Classic Clothing documentation page has the official shirt and pants template PNGs. Always start from the official file so every panel lands exactly where Roblox expects it.
Yes — uploading classic clothing costs 10 Robux per item. Selling it also takes a marketplace fee out of your price.
Almost always a resized canvas. If your file is not exactly 585 × 559, Roblox stretches it and panels drift off their zones. Re-export at the exact size with the panels in the template positions.
You need a Roblox Premium subscription to sell classic clothing on the marketplace. Uploading for your own use only requires the 10 Robux fee.
Once it's uploaded
Wear it from your inventory, or build a full look around it — browse the catalog for hair and accessories, steal ideas from famous Roblox characters, or grab a decal ID to match your builds to your outfit.