Roblox items and bundles span the avatar Marketplace: accessories, clothing, body parts, animations, emotes, and makeup, searchable in one place with filters the official shop doesn't always make easy.
Every item card shows the price, creator, and favorites count, and links straight to the official Roblox page where you buy or claim it. Prices and availability come from live Roblox data, so what you see reflects the real Marketplace.
Only interested in what costs nothing? The free Roblox items catalog filters this entire selection down to genuinely free items.
61,142 items
Knitted Arm Warmers Very White
by PureSweetenerVerified
Favorites
576,329
Grey Suit w/ Black Vest [+]
by TIX Clothing +Verified
Favorites
515,081
Beautiful Hair for Beautiful People
by RobloxVerified
Favorites
1,789,061
Blue and Black Motorcycle Shirt
by RobloxVerified
Favorites
2,792,266
Belle Of Belfast Long Red Hair
by RobloxVerified
Favorites
2,747,083
y2k aesthetic girl vintage trendy soft gray cute
by uaeuVerified
Favorites
454,515
Elf Ears w/ White Piercings
by inkwavesVerified
Favorites
1,122,704
Orange Beanie with Black Hair
by RobloxVerified
Favorites
2,343,931
Christmas Emo y2k black shirt aesthetic boy trendy
by reysia
Favorites
356,376
Denim Jacket with White Hoodie
by RobloxVerified
Favorites
2,047,481
What is the Roblox Marketplace?
The Marketplace (long known as the catalog or Avatar Shop) is where all avatar items live: things your character wears, carries, or uses to move and emote. Items are published either by Roblox itself or by community creators, and you buy them with Robux, or claim them free when the price is zero.
The item families, at a glance
- Accessories: 3D items that attach to a slot, covering hats and hair, glasses, necklaces, wings, and holdable gear.
- Clothing: layered 3D garments that fit any body, plus classic 2D shirts, t-shirts, and pants.
- Body parts: full avatar bundles, heads (including dynamic heads with expressions), and classic faces.
- Animations: packs that change how your avatar walks, runs, jumps, and idles.
- Emotes: dances and gestures you trigger from the emote wheel.
- Makeup: the newest category, covering eyes, lips, face makeup, and full face paint.
Each family page explains its subcategories and links deeper, all the way down to specific slots like hair or classic shirts.
How buying works
- Regular items have a Robux price set by the creator. Press Buy on the item's Roblox page and it is yours permanently.
- Free items cost 0 Robux, and the Get button claims them. See the dedicated free items catalog.
- Limiteds exist in fixed quantities. Once sold out, they can only be bought from resellers at market prices, which is why some cards show a resale price rather than an original one.
- Classic clothing has platform minimum prices, which keeps 2D shirts and pants from ever being free through the normal flow.
Everything you buy stays in your inventory permanently and is equipped through the Avatar Editor.
Search and filter options
- Search the entire item pool by name or keyword.
- Filter by creator: Roblox-published items, community creators, or verified creators only.
- Sort by featured, most popular, newest, recently updated, or price in either direction.
- Read the cards: each shows the item's price or resale status, its creator (with verified badge where earned), and how many players favorited it.
A note on prices and availability
Creators change prices, items go off sale, and limiteds sell out. The Marketplace moves constantly. Items are re-checked against live Roblox data so cards stay accurate, but the item's official Roblox page is always the final word on what you'll pay.
FAQ
What is the difference between the Marketplace and the Avatar Shop?
They are the same thing. Roblox has used both names for the place where avatar items are sold. The indexed results cover the same items with extra search, filters, and sorting.
How do I buy an item I found here?
Open the item's card to reach its official Roblox page, then press Buy (or Get for free items) while logged in. Purchases are permanent and equip from the Avatar Editor.
What are limiteds and why do some items show a resale price?
Limiteds are items released in fixed quantities. After they sell out, they can only be bought from resellers, so the card shows the current lowest resale price instead of an original price.
Are there free Roblox items?
Yes. Items at 0 Robux appear here alongside paid ones, and the dedicated free Roblox items catalog collects them all in one filtered view.
What does the verified badge on a creator mean?
Roblox grants verified badges to notable creators and brands whose identity it has confirmed. You can filter results to verified creators only.
Why does an item's price here differ from what Roblox shows?
Creators can change prices at any time, and limiteds move with the resale market. The catalog refreshes from live data regularly, but the item's Roblox page always shows the final price.

