You can recreate a “boompala”-style look in Koya Studio by building it as a Roblox outfit first, then importing the look through Koya’s outfit/load options. Roblox’s classic clothing system uses shirt and pants templates, so the easiest path is to match the outfit’s colors, layers, and shapes there before applying it in-game.

Fast way to do it

  1. Identify the outfit pieces. Look at the top, pants, shoes, accessories, and hair so you can copy the whole vibe, not just one item.
  2. Make the clothing in Roblox. Use the classic shirt/pants templates to recreate the design in an image editor, then test it on a rig in Studio.
  1. Load the outfit in Koya Studio. Tutorials for Koya Dance Studio show outfit codes can be copied from Roblox Marketplace or loaded by ID, which is the usual way people swap into a recreated look.
  1. Adjust the body. If the proportions look off, tweak body shape, scaling, or accessories until the outfit sits correctly.

What matters most

  • Color matching: Get the main palette right first.
  • Silhouette: Oversized hoodie, fitted top, baggy pants, etc.
  • Layering: Add jackets, undershirts, or accessories if the outfit depends on them.
  • Hair and shoes: These often make the look feel “right” even more than the clothing template itself.

Best workflow

  • Start with a simple base outfit.
  • Save it as a Roblox outfit ID.
  • Test it in Koya Studio.
  • Refine one detail at a time: shirt, pants, then accessories.
  • Recheck it under different animations, because movement can change how clothing looks in-game.

Important note

If you mean copying a specific creator’s exact outfit, keep in mind that recreating the style is usually fine, but duplicating someone else’s original design too closely can raise originality and reuse issues. A safer approach is to make it inspired by the look rather than identical.

TL;DR

Make the shirt and pants in Roblox first, test them on a rig, then load the outfit into Koya Studio with an outfit code or ID and fine-tune the body and accessories.