Roblox Marketplace items and bundles cover the pieces players buy, claim, collect, and equip across Roblox. Accessories, clothing, body bundles, heads, faces, emotes, animations, makeup, and gear all need the same first checks: what type it is, whether it is available, who made it, and what it costs.
54,923 items
Knitted Arm Warmers Very White
by PureSweetenerVerified
Favorites
574,368
Grey Suit w/ Black Vest [+]
by TIX Clothing +Verified
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511,403
Beautiful Hair for Beautiful People
by RobloxVerified
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1,786,360
Blue and Black Motorcycle Shirt
by RobloxVerified
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2,667,466
Belle Of Belfast Long Red Hair
by RobloxVerified
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2,744,029
y2k aesthetic girl vintage trendy soft gray cute
by uaeuVerified
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454,392
Elf Ears w/ White Piercings
by inkwavesVerified
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1,122,699
Orange Beanie with Black Hair
by RobloxVerified
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2,340,370
Christmas Emo y2k black shirt aesthetic boy trendy
by reysia
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356,205
Denim Jacket with White Hoodie
by RobloxVerified
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2,045,184
Grey Striped Shirt with Denim Jacket
by RobloxVerified
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1,559,914
How Roblox items and bundles fit together
Roblox Marketplace results are not one single item type. Some entries are asset items, such as accessories, classic clothing, faces, emotes, and gear. Others are bundles, such as full bodies, shoes, and animation packs. That difference matters because bundles can package several pieces together, while a normal item usually represents one specific asset.
How to compare items before buying
A clean item card should help you answer a few quick questions:
- Does the thumbnail match the look you want?
- Is the result an item, a bundle, gear, clothing, body part, animation, or another Marketplace type?
- Is it free, priced in Robux, off sale, limited, or connected to resale?
- Who created it?
- Does the item type match the slot or bundle you meant to shop for?
Favorites can help spot widely saved results, but they should not be treated as a quality score. Price and sale status matter more when you are deciding whether an item or bundle can actually be added to your inventory.
Marketplace search and filters help narrow a huge item shop into results you can act on. Sale filters separate free, paid, on-sale, off-sale, limited, and resale-style entries. Creator filters help when you trust Roblox, a group, a brand, or a UGC maker. Price keeps Robux spending clear, while item type separates single assets from bundles.
FAQ
What counts as a Roblox item or bundle?
Roblox Marketplace results can include accessories, clothing, body parts, bundles, animations, emotes, makeup, classic items, and gear. Some are single assets, while bundles can package multiple avatar pieces or movement styles together.
Which fields matter most when comparing Roblox items?
Start with the thumbnail, item type, price, and sale status. Creator, favorites, and limited or resale labels add context once the result matches the type, slot, or bundle you want.
Are Roblox items and bundles the same thing?
No. A normal item is usually one asset, such as a face, accessory, shirt, or emote. A bundle can contain a grouped body, shoes, or animation set, so it should be compared as a package.
Why do unavailable items still matter?
Unavailable items can help with style research, wishlists, older looks, and limited-item context, even when they cannot be bought like a normal Marketplace item.

