Roblox does not have a native “outfit code” box in the main avatar editor. Those short codes that look like 1560E9 are used inside specific avatar try-on games, most commonly Catalog Avatar Creator. To use them, you have to join that experience and paste the code into its own interface.
Where outfit codes are used in Roblox
Outfit codes such as 1560E9 are custom shortcuts created inside avatar sandbox games. The most widely used is a Roblox experience called Catalog Avatar Creator. In that game, players can:
- Build an avatar using items from the Roblox catalog
- Save that look as a “community outfit”
- Share a short alphanumeric code so others can load the same outfit
These codes do not go into any setting on the roblox.com website or the default Roblox avatar editor. They only work in games that have a “community outfit” or similar system, with Catalog Avatar Creator being the main one.
How to find Catalog Avatar Creator on Roblox
To use an outfit code, you must first open the correct Roblox experience where the code box exists. The process is the same on PC and other platforms:
| Step | What to do |
|---|---|
| 1 | Open the Roblox app or go to the Roblox website and sign in to your account. |
| 2 | Use the global search bar and type Catalog Avatar Creator. |
| 3 | Select the experience named Catalog Avatar Creator from the search results. |
| 4 | Press the play button to join the experience. |
On PC, the search bar is at the top of the Roblox home page and within the app. On mobile, it appears on the Discover or home tab. On Xbox, it sits near the top of the screen when you open Roblox.
Where to put outfit codes in Catalog Avatar Creator
Once you are inside Catalog Avatar Creator, the game’s own UI gives you a way to load community-made outfits by code. The exact layout can change with updates, but the workflow uses the same core elements:
| Element | What it is | How it is used |
|---|---|---|
| Community Outfits button | A UI button in Catalog Avatar Creator’s menu | Opens the panel where community-created outfits can be browsed or loaded |
| Code box / input field | Text field inside the Community Outfits panel | Place the outfit code (for example, 1560E9) here |
| Load / confirm control | Button or key prompt next to the input field | Applies the outfit linked to the code to your avatar in the experience |
A typical flow on PC looks like this:
- Join Catalog Avatar Creator.
- Look for a UI button labeled Community Outfits on the screen (often on a side or top menu).
- Click Community Outfits to open its panel.
- Find the input field inside that panel.
- Paste or type the outfit code you received, such as
1560E9, into the field. - Confirm using the nearby button or keybind to load the outfit.
On console or mobile, the same button and code box appear, but you select them with controller input or touch instead of a mouse.
What an outfit code does once entered
Loading an outfit code in Catalog Avatar Creator changes your avatar inside that experience to match the saved community outfit. That usually includes:
- Body type and scaling chosen for that outfit
- Clothing items such as shirts, pants, and layered clothing
- Accessories like hats, hair, faces, and bundles that are part of the look
This lets you preview the entire outfit on your character. From there, you can decide which individual catalog items you want to purchase through Roblox’s standard purchase prompts, or you can use the look only inside that experience.
Limitations of Roblox outfit codes
There are a few important constraints to keep in mind:
- Outfit codes from Catalog Avatar Creator are not a native Roblox feature. They only work inside that experience or in other games that implement a similar system.
- You cannot paste a code like
1560E9directly into the Roblox avatar editor on the website or in the main app. - If a code does nothing or shows an error, the original community outfit may have been removed or changed by its creator or by the game.
- Owning the items in the outfit is still controlled by Roblox’s catalog and currency systems. Loading a code does not grant ownership of paid items.
To use Roblox outfit codes, the critical step is joining Catalog Avatar Creator, opening the Community Outfits menu, and pasting the code into its dedicated box. As long as you are inside the right experience and the code is still valid, the outfit will load onto your avatar in a few seconds.