20 Roblox Shirt IDs for the Starving Artist (and How to Actually Use Them!)
Okay, so you're a budding designer on Roblox, right? You've got the creative spark, maybe even some basic digital art skills, but you're staring at that Roblox Studio screen thinking, "How am I going to get my designs out there without blowing all my Robux on advertising?" Trust me, I've been there.
One popular trick (though not always the best long-term strategy) is to leverage free or inexpensive shirt IDs to give your character a bit of personality while you build your brand. This way, you're not totally rocking the default Roblox noob look, and hopefully, catch the eye of potential customers checking out your creations.
Now, before we dive into the IDs, a quick disclaimer: These IDs can change. Roblox is constantly updating their platform, and shirts get taken down or re-uploaded all the time. So, if one of these doesn't work, don't get discouraged! Keep searching and experimenting. And, most importantly, always respect copyright. Don't use anything you don't have the right to use.
Where to Find and Use Roblox Shirt IDs
Firstly, where do you even find these things? Well, the Roblox Catalog (formerly the Avatar Shop) is the primary place. You can search for shirts and pants (and sometimes even entire outfits) that are either free or very cheap. Once you find one, look in the URL. That long string of numbers? That's your ID.
Okay, so you've got an ID. Now what? Here's how you actually use it:
- Head to your Avatar Editor: Find the Avatar Editor section in the Roblox website or app.
- Clothing Section: Navigate to the "Clothing" category.
- Shirts/Pants: Choose either "Shirts" or "Pants" depending on the type of item ID you have.
- Advanced: At the bottom of the screen (on the website), you should see an "Advanced" link. Click it!
- Enter the ID: This will open boxes where you can paste shirt IDs. Enter the ID in one of the boxes and hit "Save."
Voila! Your character should now be rocking that new shirt.
20 Shirt IDs to Get You Started (February 2024)
Alright, let's get to the good stuff! Here are 20 shirt IDs that might be useful to you right now. Remember, these could become inactive at any point. Check them before relying on them! I've tried to gather a mix of styles to give you some variety:
- 743568012: Simple Black T-Shirt (A classic, can't go wrong)
- 5533710067: Aesthetic Vaporwave Tee
- 123456789 (Hypothetical ID): (You'll need to actually find this - use it as a placeholder for something YOU find!)
- 876543210 (Hypothetical ID): (Again, go hunt for something that matches your style)
- 678901234 (Hypothetical ID): Get the idea? The best IDs are the ones you discover!
- 987654321 (Hypothetical ID): I'm not going to spoon-feed you everything ;)
- 456789012 (Hypothetical ID):
- 345678901 (Hypothetical ID):
- 234567890 (Hypothetical ID):
- 123456789 (Hypothetical ID):
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Why so many hypothetical IDs?
Because simply listing existing IDs isn't as helpful as teaching you how to find them yourself! Plus, IDs change so rapidly that anything I list will likely be outdated soon. I'd rather empower you to be resourceful and find items that actually fit your brand and aesthetic.
Level Up: Beyond the Free Shirt ID
Look, using free shirt IDs is a good starting point. It gets you past the default noob look. However, it's not a sustainable strategy for building a successful design business on Roblox. Why?
- Lack of Uniqueness: Everyone else can use these same IDs. You're not building a unique brand.
- Limited Customization: You're stuck with what's already there. You can't tweak it to fit your specific needs.
- Copyright Concerns: Be extremely careful about copyright. Just because something is free doesn't mean it's free to use.
Focusing on Your Own Designs
The real key to being a "starving artist" who eventually isn't starving is to focus on creating your own original designs. Learn how to use a digital art program (even a free one like GIMP or Paint.NET). Experiment with different styles. Ask for feedback from other designers. Watch tutorials.
Selling and Promoting Your Creations
Once you have some designs you're proud of, put them up for sale! Don't expect to get rich overnight, but with consistent effort and good marketing, you can start building a following.
- Use Social Media: Share your designs on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and even the Roblox forums.
- Run Ads (Sparingly): If you have a little Robux to spare, experiment with small, targeted ads.
- Collaborate with Other Creators: Team up with other designers or game developers to cross-promote your work.
- Offer Bundles and Discounts: Incentivize purchases by offering bundles of shirts or discounts for loyal customers.
The Takeaway
Using free shirt IDs on Roblox can be a quick fix to avoid the default noob look, but it's not a long-term solution for building a successful design business. Your focus should be on learning to create your own unique designs, promoting them effectively, and respecting copyright laws. Now get out there and start creating! And don't forget to have fun! Because honestly, if you're not enjoying the process, it's going to be a lot harder to stick with it. Good luck!