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whats the most selling clothing on roblox

Quick answer: The best-selling clothing on Roblox tends to be simple, highly- shareable avatar items like popular shirts, pants, and a few viral accessories (e.g., the “Big Hair Bow” or inexpensive trending shirts) that sell hundreds of thousands to millions of copies for top creators.

What sells best now

  • Shirts and pants that match current avatar trends (cartoony outfits, anime-inspired tops, and simple staple items) are consistently top sellers.
  • Low-priced, mass-appeal items (accessories like bows or headphones) can go viral and generate the largest unit sales — the Big Hair Bow sold 455,000+ copies and earned six-figure revenue for its creators.
  • Some boutiques and small teams sell millions of items per month when they hit the right aesthetic and marketing channels.

Why these sell

  • Roblox’s economy rewards volume: inexpensive, fashionable items are easier for many players to buy, so creators who produce broadly appealing designs reach the biggest audiences.
  • Viral moments and seasonal events (holidays, collaborations) spike demand for single items and themed outfits.

How creators usually get those sales

  1. Create simple, replayable designs that match current avatar styles (shirts, pants, accessories).
  2. Price items affordably to encourage impulse buys and large-volume sales.
  1. Use social promotion, events, or collaborations (brand drops and in-platform marketing) to trigger viral uptake.

Example hits

  • Big Hair Bow — ~455,000 copies sold and over $150,000 revenue for its creators during the Christmas spike.
  • Topcat (example startup) — reported selling over a million avatar fashion items in a month after scaling successfully.

If you want, I can:

  • Search for current daily/weekly top-selling Roblox items and return an HTML table of the top 10 sellers (requires fetching the live marketplace data).
  • Suggest design ideas and price points that historically produce high-volume sales based on recent creator case studies.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public articles and reports about Roblox’s creator economy and news coverage of viral virtual-fashion hits.