If you’ve unlocked or bought one of the Roblox UGC 60 items, you’re probably wondering how to actually wear it. Good news equipping these assets is straightforward once you know where to look. Unlike older avatar items, UGC 60 pieces (like shirts, pants, or layered accessories) follow a slightly different system because they’re part of Roblox’s newer, more customizable avatar layering setup.
Where do I equip my UGC 60 item?
Open your Roblox profile and click “Avatar” from the top menu. You’ll land in the Avatar Editor. On the left side, you’ll see categories like “Shirts,” “Pants,” “Accessories,” etc. If your UGC 60 item is clothing, check under clothing layers that’s where layered shirts and pants live now. Accessories might show up under “Gear” or “Bundles,” depending on how they were published.
Why isn’t my UGC 60 item showing up?
First, make sure you actually own it. Go to your Inventory (click your profile picture > “Inventory”) and search for the item by name. If it’s there but still not appearing in the Avatar Editor, try refreshing the page or switching to a different outfit slot and back. Sometimes, browser cache or slow loading can cause delays.
Another common issue: some UGC 60 items are layered clothing, which means they won’t appear if you have “Classic” mode turned on. Toggle to “R15” or “Rthro” mode at the bottom of the Avatar Editor to see all modern layers.
Can I wear multiple UGC 60 items at once?
Yes as long as they don’t conflict. For example, you can wear a UGC 60 layered shirt and layered pants together. But if two items occupy the same body layer (like two full-body outfits), only one will show. Layered accessories usually stack fine unless they’re designed to replace each other (like two hats).
Some creators bundle matching pieces like a jacket and gloves so check if your item pairs well with others. You can find trending combos in our guide to popular UGC 60 marketplace items.
What if my UGC 60 item is limited or collectible?
Limited edition UGC 60 items work the same way once equipped, they appear on your avatar like any other. The difference is scarcity. If you’re showing off something rare, make sure it’s visible. Some layered items hide under outerwear, so adjust your layer order or remove conflicting gear. See which ones are currently gaining attention in our list of limited UGC 60 releases.
Tips to avoid mistakes
- Don’t assume every UGC item goes in “Shirts” or “Pants.” Check “Clothing Layers” first.
- Clear your browser cache if items vanish after equipping sometimes it’s just a display glitch.
- Test your outfit in a game or using the 3D preview before showing it off. Some items look different in motion.
- If an item says “UGC 60” but doesn’t appear, double-check its category. Some are bundles or animations, not wearable layers.
Next steps after equipping
Once your item is on, save the outfit. Click “Save” at the bottom of the Avatar Editor and give it a name. That way, you can switch back to it anytime. If you plan to trade or resell later, keep the original unequipped version in your inventory some collectors prefer untouched copies.
You can also screenshot your new look and share it in groups or socials. Many UGC 60 creators love seeing their items in action, and you might even get featured.
Quick checklist:
- Confirm ownership in Inventory
- Use Avatar Editor > Clothing Layers
- Switch to R15/Rthro mode if needed
- Check for layer conflicts
- Save your outfit
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