My clothing designs so far (updated)

Oh shoot, like on the model photos or the templates? I slapped my logo on repeat and overplayed it on the designs. Should I do that to the model photos?

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Templates. Someone will try to copy them and resell them for real low. (This is also what happened with the gucci items, someone got its template and reuploaded them, meaning that instead of the 70 R$ it was priced at originally, it resold for 5 R$, meaning that there will be profit loss.)

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I mean the shirts and pants that the Gucci account sold before Gucci Garden came around-

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Only 5? Even for someone starting, that’s not a good price. Anything above 25 should be acceptable.

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okay, I updated the templates. Do they look safer now?

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Be honest, would you buy a 25 robux shirt when you can find an indentical copy for 5 robux? Nobody in their right mind would. That’s why you should be that 5 robux shirt that everybody flocks to because all the other copies are too expensive, if you get what I’m trying to say.

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Oh, I thought you meant paying people 5 Robux to make a shirt, not buy it.

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Pricing can be tough sooooo you can look at this post (not tryna self promo but–) because it helps with pricing.

But, by what I can see, it should at least be a few hundreds.

and please don’t come attack me saying “NO IT SHOULD BE 5 BECAUSE NO ONE WANTS TO PAY HUNDREDS OF ROBUX FOR A MEASLY CLOTHING PIECE” because it’s annoying when people undermine clothing design. Being that I used to design a ton, I know how much effort goes into a piece of clothing and 5 robux is only worth about $0.02 US dollars…not even minimum wage. Is 2 cents really worth hours of work? (if hours of work is put into the clothing) To anyone outside of clothing design (or even people who design), please think about what goes into the clothing piece before saying it’s overpriced or responding to someone’s question like this.

I wrote too much…so thanks for reading my essay :smiley:

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This doesn’t really sound like a good thing. I think you meant to say they’ll become “overrated”? Being overrated doesn’t always equal a bad thing. It just means you’re really well known, and people have given their own takes on you or something many times. Lots of people just put it in a negative context.

To OP,

I think selling cheap would be a good way to get well known and then slowly raise price on newer and more complex designs. People will follow and dedicated shoppers will invest in more expensive, good looking designs.

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Yeah I guess so I didn’t bother to look up that exact thing. I probably should have worded it better.

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If it’s priced at hundreds of robux, literally nobody in their right mind would buy it.

Thats not true at all. I’ve done quite a few commissions and my prices are a few hundreds (thousands too). If the quality is good, people will buy it.

You can’t speak for everybody.

Is cheap, low quality clothing better than some high quality clothing priced at a few hundred robux? It isn’t even that much either

Thousands is just absurd. Someone can make a copy of your shirt and sell it for like 10 bucks and everyone will go and buy that. If you’re starting out, I do not recommend pricing your clothing that high.

I don’t know what you’re talking about, but i’m not talking about commissions. I’m talking about creating a piece of clothing and putting it on sale.

Oh I see. I’m pretty sure they’re talking about commissions though.

But yeah, selling on the catalog should be cheap.

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i think maybe start at around 20 robux. watermark your work, and for commisions, i’d say 1000 robux a pop

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people can copy a 25 robux shirt for 10 robux so selling for 10 or under is the best option

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Nobody would buy it for 25 robux, because you can copy it for 10 robux.

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even still, i’m not looking at this practically. for like starting out it should be good

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that’s why i make my clothing 6 robux