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  2. To begin creating classic shirts and pants: Download and unzip the following clothing templates to use as a canvas for your art. When complete, upload the image to Roblox using the Asset Manager to test in your own experience. Follow the Testing steps to ensure your 2D image looks as expected. Follow the Uploading steps to upload and sell your ...

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    • Overview
    • History
    • Creating classic clothing
    • Community
    • Incidents and issues
    • References

    Classic clothing (also known as 2D clothing, and formerly known as simply "clothing") is a subgroup of clothing, a form of avatar customization on Roblox and primarily a type of user-generated content. It includes classic shirts, classic pants, and classic T-shirts (formerly "shirts", "pants", and "T-shirts" respectively). Classic clothing covers the torso and limb body parts of a player in certain areas. Players on Roblox can sell classic clothing in the marketplace to make Robux. Classic clothing was formerly known as simply "clothing" prior to the addition of layered clothing (3D clothing).

    Classic clothing is always rendered below layered clothing. Classic shirts and classic pants map around the torso and limbs; classic shirts on the torso and arms, and classic pants on the torso and legs. Classic T-shirts render on the front of the torso in front of any classic shirts or classic pants. Classic pants are rendered last and under all other classic clothing types.

    Currently, all players can upload and sell all types of classic clothing. However, it costs 10 Robux to upload a classic shirt or classic pants, and 10 Robux to place a classic T-shirt on-sale. The minimum selling price is 2 Robux for a classic T-shirt, and 5 Robux for classic shirts and pants.

    Developers on Roblox that focus on creating, providing, and selling classic clothing are known as classic clothing designers or 2D clothing designers. Creating classic clothing is sometimes also referred to as "designing", with particularly originally-drawn classic clothing being called "designs". The creation of classic clothing is viewed as an art-related development form for Roblox, or a graphic design medium, depending on the style of classic clothing design. A "Clothing Designer" title and flair exists on the Developer Forum.

    T-shirts (now "classic T-shirts") were originally available for most of Roblox's history, though only opened to player uploading in March 2007. They were originally referred to as "shirts" until shirts and pants (now "classic shirts" and "classic pants") were announced, in which they were renamed T-shirts. On April 23, 2008, Shedletsky uploaded the official announcement for shirts and pants to his YouTube channel, titled: Shirts... And Pants. Pants Pants Pants Pants, with its music composed by Stealth Pilot. Uploading shirts and pants at this time, along with keeping them on-sale, required Builders Club (now Roblox Premium). The new shirts and pants feature was further detailed in Shedletsky's "Roblox Brings You..." blog post. This blog post mentions that T-shirts rendering on top of shirts didn't "make sense" and "will probably change in a future release," however, this functionality has never been changed.

    Originally, the minimum price for types of classic clothing were 1 Robux or 1 Ticket. On September 24, 2013, Roblox introduced the price floor update, which changed the minimum prices to 10 Robux or 120 Tickets for T-shirts, and 25 Robux or 300 Tickets for shirts and pants. While the change met some of Roblox's intended goals, the community brought up multiple concerns, which were addressed two days later. Nine days later from the original change, this was lowered to 2 Robux or 20 Tickets for T-shirts, and 10 Robux or 100 Tickets for shirts and pants. After Tickets were removed, the price minimums were lowered to 5 Robux for classic shirts and pants on March 15, 2016, with the minimums for classic T-shirts remaining at 2 Robux, where the minimum remains currently.

    When T-shirts could be priced at 10 tickets, users would sometimes exploit that new accounts on Roblox would start with 10 tickets, and repeatedly create new accounts and buy the T-shirt to earn money. This no longer worked after Tickets were removed.

    For an unknown amount of time, users could sell classic clothing for free, but this was changed on an unknown date. Some items set to free remained free, even after the update, for unknown reasons. However, classic shirts and pants that were set to free were updated presumably by Roblox staff at an unknown time to no longer be free. Classic T-shirts affected by this are still available for free.

    On December 9, 2020, Roblox announced that uploading requirements for [classic] shirts & pants were changing. Uploading and selling would no longer require Roblox Premium, but uploading would cost a fee (and for T-shirts, a fee when first placing the T-shirt onsale). The purpose of this change was to discourage "item upload abuse", presumably relating to Avatar Shop and Library spamming or lesser forms of classic clothing theft. The change was partially rolled out starting January 20, 2021 and completely rolled out by March 25, 2021. This fee was originally 50 Robux, but later lowered to 10 Robux, where it currently remains.

    Around March 2022, this subgroup of 2D clothing was officially renamed to "classic clothing"; the term "clothing" on its own as used by Roblox now refers to both classic clothing and layered clothing.

    Classic clothing is created with varying programs and in many forms and styles. Roblox has highlighted paint.NET and GIMP as two free programs for creating classic clothing, but any graphic design or art software or application (including on phones and tablets) that supports saving .png files with transparency (alpha) is adequate.

    Classic shirts and pants are sometimes created in the intent to be used together as a cohesive outfit. Pants cover the torso and legs, and are sometimes used to create outfits that do not apply to the arms of the avatar. However, some outfits provide optional sleeves or add-ons to wear with these "pants-only outfits". Classic T-shirts have been used to provide add-ons on top of classic shirts & pants such as necklaces, bows, and hair extensions.

    A sub-community of Roblox exists for classic clothing designers and fans of certain classic clothing designers. Many partnerships exist between designers and groups to support other classic clothing designers with the limited featuring Roblox gives to classic clothing designers themselves.

    While many classic clothing designers still upload under their own profile, it is also popular to create a solo group to upload items under as to present as a brand of clothing and gather a community around a certain user's creations.

    Clothing theft and avatar shop spamming

    Clothing theft (often misnomered as "clothing copying") is a common problem with the marketplace and classic clothing uploading on Roblox. Viewing the classic clothing sections of the avatar shop results in finding numerous stolen items uploaded by various accounts and groups, along with massive amounts of spammed assets. Many users find it impossible to use the avatar shop to find classic clothing relevant to what they are looking for. These are usually botted onto the catalog, though some users directly steal and re-upload classic clothing manually, including editing it. Spammed asset names often include one or two keywords, e.g. "BLUE JACKET BLUE JACKET BLUE JACKET," or are a flood of keywords, such as "y2k cute kawaii gyaru preppy vamp aesthetic". These are predominantly used by those using bots to mass upload stolen classic clothing, which contain these keyword spam options, and are typically a sign of the item being stolen. The act of editing classic clothing to then reupload it is rather common, often for personal changes or modifications. There are some varieties of unlawfully modifying classic clothing; simple recoloring is common. Another previously popular variant was "re-designing," also known as "mashup designing" where multiple parts of different designs made by classic clothing designers are edited together and presented as a new design. Editing designs made by others is overall frowned upon by classic clothing designers, and against Roblox's rules by default due to still falling under copyright infringement. Despite that clothing theft often falls under the infringement of copyrighted property (of the original designer) and therefore against Roblox's rules, Roblox has not taken any major actions against it. A major factor to the lack of action is the lack of ability to make action, as Roblox's asset system in its current form prohibits any way to directly prevent users from simply not downloading assets to reupload. Any actions have to include moderation to combat the issue, along with the fact that a large part of the avatar shop already has stolen classic clothing uploaded. Roblox has occasionally mentioned working on clothing theft and avatar shop spamming at multiple Roblox Developer Conferences. The addition of the classic clothing fees in January to March 2021 were intended to discourage "item upload abuse", though in practice this only limits newer classic clothing bots and discourages single users from stealing and reuploading classic clothing for their own use.

    Moderation disputes and content rules

    Roblox's moderation of classic clothing has been subject to community criticism. Roblox appears to take a harsh stance on certain types or usages of classic clothing to prevent avatars from appearing nude or presenting with mature or adult topics. Roblox has a short list on its community guidelines including certain aspects that may not be present on clothing. Clothing that simulates or is similar to underwear or undergarments are strictly prohibited in the Roblox Community Rules, which in recent times have appeared to include minimal-covering feminine-styled swimwear. Some classic clothing creators have attempted to sidestep these policies by including them under other styles of clothing; "whale tails," the visibility of certain types of minimal-covering feminine underwear under low-rising pants, are rising in amount due to moderators not taking action against them. Additionally, ways to "bypass" the moderation by misleading the upload system have appeared to be shared around, resulting in lingerie and thongs being directly created for and uploaded on Roblox. Due to these bypass methods, there exists an active community regularly designing and providing these assets, often using alternate accounts and holder accounts under groups to get around moderation as Roblox typically only takes action against the account that uploaded the clothing. Clothing assets that are "associated with discriminatory groups" or resemble such are also prohibited in the Roblox Community Rules. One of the named examples are Swastika arm bands, though this rule has notoriously applied to any red armband on any shirt, therefore prohibiting them from being used in any context likely to prevent bypassing and discriminative roleplay. One of the longest standing disputes is over "chest shading" or "breast shading". These can either refer to classic T-shirts with plain shadows meant to mimic depth of a player having accentuated chest muscles or breasts, or classic shirts/pants that have this added into the design. Roblox moderation appears to be against the former and any major examples of the latter, though even minor inclusion of body shading into outfits is sometimes disliked by consumers as well due to that it adds a "gendered implication" to the item, preventing it from being used by others that do not want to have that feature (e.g. an item that has been shaded to particularly imply breasts may feel out of place for a player to use if they do not want to present with having breasts). In 2021 and 2022, a new version of the "chest shading" disputes is common in the form of "belly shading" and "skinny ribs shading" classic t-shirts, which gives the appearance of a realistic torso and belly area of a thinner build person, intended to be worn with clothing that shows the midriff. These have similar criticisms from the community as chest shading does, but "skinny ribs shading" also draws an additional criticism of the trend being derived from the fetishization of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa. Classic clothing designers have had a conflicting response from moderation concerning the use of "sleeves," separate classic shirts with minimal or no parts on the torso made to match with an outfit primarily displayed using pants (via the torso and legs), likely due to the torso parts of the shirt being mostly empty allowing for an unclothed torso if not used with pants that includes covering of the top of the torso. Whether individual sleeves are accepted or denied seems to be very random and dependent on the moderator reviewing. There have been some instances of Roblox taking action against "sleeves" shirts towards classic clothing designers. On March 26, 2020, numerous classic clothing designers noted their sleeves were being deleted by Roblox and even receiving warnings or bans for "simulating nudity". However, after e-mailing appeals, many of these removals were reversed and the warnings or bans were voided. Due to these incidents, many classic clothing designers have opted to no longer provide standalone sleeves and to combine outfits on the shirt to not require them, therefore avoiding possible moderation. In relation to clothing theft, when a classic clothing designer has their items deleted for whichever reason, there is a common inconsistency that reuploads and stolen versions of their item that was moderated are not additionally moderated, allowing thieves to continue profiting or utilizing the asset even though the original has been removed.

    Copyright infringement and IP usage

    Some classic clothing designers create items that reference or use intellectual property that does not permit its reuse. Roblox does not actively take action on assets that violates another's IP unless a DMCA takedown request is submitted.

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