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Imagine creating the coolest or cutest avatar onRoblox, only for it to be ruined by the default clothing showing through your 3D shirt collar. The pesky default clothing never comes off your character. As a solution, some people try to make invisible shirts that can be bought for Robux, only for them to get removed from the store.
However, there are a couple of surefire ways to get the default clothing off of your character so that there are no more ugly sleeves creeping out from under your other clothes. One involves purchasing items with Robux and the other includes a free alternative.

Purchasing Classic Clothing
One of the easiest ways to bypass the default clothing is tosimply buy classic clothing, but this could cost more Robux andmight end up hidden by 3D accessories.
Sometimes,creators on Roblox will make “invisible” clothing, which includes shirts or pants that don’t visibly change the look of your character. However, these articles of classic"invisible" clothing will often get removed from the storeand players will be refunded.

Since classic “invisible” clothing isn’t a reliable option, dressing your character withnormal classic clothing instead of 3D garmentsmight be the quickest way to stay fashionable.
Classic clothing can carry into any game, while3D garments aren’t always supportedmeaning your avatar would run the risk of appearing to be “naked” or automatically having the default clothing placed back on.

Changing Individual Skin Colors
The bestfree alternativeto working your way around the default clothing in the Roblox avatar creator is torecolor the base or skin. However,recoloring the skin as a whole will not workand will still show the default clothes.
In order for this to work,you will usually only need to recolor the torso.

Recoloring the torsodoesn’t necessarily mean that you need to pick a drastically different colorfrom the rest of your body.
By putting a blue torso on a tan character, you may run the risk of not meeting the aesthetic standards that you’re looking for if the 3D clothing doesn’t fully cover it.
Torecolor the torso, you will need to look for the"customize" optionin the avatar creator. Then,search for “head and body”.
From there,select “skin” > “advanced” > “torso"then move the slider around until your default clothing disappears.
Some skin colors will look less noticeable when using this method. For example, a gray character might have a less noticeable shade of gray applied and still look coherent.
As mentioned before, the only risk that comes with this method is that, in some games, the3D clothing may not be supportedor show up on your character where it needs to be.
One recommendation for this, if you are able to spend more Robux, is tohave two outfits for your avatars. One outfit can befully made up of classic clothingandthe other can have different colored skin with 3D clothing.
When doing this, make sure toalways join a new game for the first time with the classic outfit onto make sure that 3D clothing is safe to use or supported.