A data-driven look back at the new VRChat outfits published on Booth in March 2026, ranked by the likes they gathered. What stands out this month is how many top entries ship a "prop gimmick" — a throne, a violin, a katana, shark-shaped armaments — bundled as one package with the outfit itself.
First place went to a street × techwear coord layering an oversized jacket, a bucket hat, and headphones (12,319 likes). Let's start there and work down the list.
📊 About the data Compiled: 2026-07-13 / Scope: 309 outfits with 300+ likes published on Booth between 2026-03-01 and 2026-03-31
- The 10 outfits that stood out
- #1: Subwave / tempasohmori
- #2: Straight_Flush / EdgeMode
- #3: Necropolis - Dancer of the Underworld / EXTENSION CLOTHING
- #4: Cosette / ALICE
- #5: Wraith Curse / EDEN Oasis
- #6: Salt Line / Délice Haute
- #7: LV.14 Teddy_Daddy / LookVook
- #8: DYNASTÉ TRACK / naяcissiтiq∂ollz
- #9: Mono / Mirène Line
- #10: PROJECT: MEGALO / Narikiri Honpo
- Trends across March 2026
- Supported models: Shinano / Milltina / Manuka stay the top three
- Outfit types: skirts take first as winter wardrobe rotates out
- Tastes: Casual leads, with girly / cool / sexy close behind
- Colors: black and white stay dominant, gray moves up to third
- Accessories: belt, ribbon, and choker tied around forty
- Pricing: ¥1,000s at ~57%, 19 free releases, zero at ¥5,000+
- Through a creator's lens: prop gimmicks, MA adoption, the free-release norm
- Wrap-up
- Other categories for March 2026
The 10 outfits that stood out
Ranked by like count as of July 2026. For each entry I pull notes from the creator's product page to highlight details beyond what the summary card already shows.
#1: Subwave / tempasohmori
Oversized jacket × shorts × bucket hat × headphones — a street × techwear coord. A new outfit from tempasohmori, the creator behind the popular outfit "Honmei Knit," and March's solo #1 with 12,319 likes.
Compatibility lands at the top of the month with 26 avatars (Shinano, Manuka, Airi, Lime, Chiffon, Chocolat, Plum, Komano, Kumaly, Shinra, plus Bokusei, Hanka, Kipfel, Sio, Mayo, and +Head-class bases). Parts split per avatar across jacket, down vest, hat, headphones, pants, skirt, sneakers, bag, with headphones swappable between wired and wireless cable parts, the skirt restricted to female avatars, and shorts moving with PhysBone — the on/off and motion plumbing is unusually thorough. Texture work ships with a transparent-background PSD plus UV layout, opening the door to repaints out of the box.
Post-launch cadence is also notable: published 2026-03-18, Manuka added and hat shape keys fixed on the 19th, Mayo added on the 31st, and loose-sock follow-through fixed on April 2 — two weeks of expanding compatibility while polishing details. Fullset ¥3,800 / individual ¥2,000 pricing, with AAO-recommended optimization on top of the 26-avatar reach: among March's upper ranks, this is the entry that goes furthest on "wear it across many of the avatars you already own."
#2: Straight_Flush / EdgeMode
A sexy bunny suit in black × red × white, scattered with playing-card motifs. Bodysuit + stockings + bunny ears + ribbon + card charm — a casino-themed bunny pushed in a darker direction. 9,321 likes for second place — a single like ahead of third.
Compatibility covers 18 avatars (Milltina, Shinano, Manuka, Selestia, Shinra, Chocolat, Chiffon, Lime, Plum, Rurune, Mizuki, Airi, Sio, Lumina, Milfy, Lasyusha, Kumaly, Ramune). Stack is the standard lilToon shader required + latest Modular Avatar required + Unity 2022.3.22f1, with adjustable PhysBone. The product page also flags compatibility notes like "Bodysuit.2 not compatible with the nipple patch" and "Parent Constraint must be toggled on/off individually" — showing a careful design that controls the interference between the bunny suit and body line.
Post-launch fixes were dense too: published 2026-03-25, then a series of fixes for material issues, PhysBone behavior, and joint clipping between the 28th and April 1st. The design assumes Shrink shape keys for joint clipping, and the package note states fullpack purchase is required for streaming use. At ¥1,800 individual / ¥3,600 fullpack, this is March's clearest entry going straight at the sexy × bunny axis.
#3: Necropolis - Dancer of the Underworld / EXTENSION CLOTHING
A dark × turquoise × silver exotic outfit on tanned skin, themed around Egyptian mythology. The latest in the "Danzai (Sentencing) Series" by EXTENSION CLOTHING — the same creator as the popular "Danzai Bunny". The theme is "the city of the dead, Necropolis," and the design assumes you'll switch between Bastet ear and Anubis ear/mask sets. 9,320 likes.
Compatibility covers 22 avatars (11 female + 11 male) — both sides at once. Female-side support includes Lumina, Shinano, Airi, Shinra, Manuka, Rurune, Chocolat, Sio, Lasyusha, Milltina, Kumaly, Milfy, while the male side picks up Minase, Komano, Kanata, Hanka, Arue, Vlau, Baku, Nakiya, Zev, Bokusei, and more. A unified-theme outfit that spans male avatars too is one of the things that defined March.
The gimmick load is heavier than other picks: a Pharaoh's throne (with sit animation), a flaming torch, a two-handed leaf fan + ankh staff, switchable Bastet/Anubis ears, and an Anubis mask all ship as part of the outfit bundle. Less of an outfit-only release and more of "a complete prop set for staging the Necropolis worldview". The stack is lilToon 2.3.2 / Modular Avatar 1.16.2 / Unity 2022.3.22f1 / VRChat SDK 3.10.2, sitting cleanly on March's current standard.
Pricing is ¥2,200 individual / ¥4,500 full pack. As an example of "outfit × handheld props × set-piece props in one package" earning a top slot, this reads naturally alongside #5 / #6 / #10 later in the list.
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#4: Cosette / ALICE
Built around the concept of "small things," this is a gothic-lolita-flavored maid outfit with frills and lace × a teddy-bear-shaped bag × face and leg bandages × bear slippers × headdress — a maid outfit on the "jirai-cute" line that hides darkness inside sweetness. 8,989 likes for fourth place.
Compatibility covers 15 avatars (Shinano, Manuka, Lime, Chiffon, Chocolat, Milltina, Mizuki, Rurune, Kipfel, Milfy, Eku, Sio, Mayo, Nagi, Maricia). Polygon count sits around 39,900 — light for a maid outfit — using a Modular Avatar required setup with MA Shape Changer + MA Mesh Cutter. The bundle includes apron, dress body, bear bag, face bandage, leg bandages, leg band, necklace, choker, bear slippers, loose socks, and headdress — maid-side parts and jirai-style accessories together.
Per-avatar tuning is also detailed: Shinano doesn't support Hip_big / Milltina has bust-size restrictions (default, Normal, Big only), with notes on the product page. Skirt and frill clipping use angle limits, balancing the "maid × jirai × plushie" direction with a light footprint and careful tuning. Pricing is ¥3,300 fullpack / ¥1,600 individual.
#5: Wraith Curse / EDEN Oasis
A white-based gothic lolita witch dress × witch hat × violin and case set. A new release from EDEN Oasis — the creator of January's Masquerade Classic and February's WIND BREAKER — making it three consecutive months in the outfit top 10. January's classical → February's sport-street → March's gothic-lolita witch: the monthly taste swing is fun to read in itself. 8,908 likes.
Compatibility covers 19 avatars (Shinano, Kumaly, Milltina, Milfy, Eku, Manuka, Lime, Chiffon, Chocolat, Plum, Rurune, Mizuki, Mao, Lumina, Shinra, Ramune, Sio, Selestia, Airi). The 11-part bundle includes violin body, top, stockings, sleeves, skirt, shoes, panty, hair band, garter belt, fiddlestick (bow), and bag, with 158,650 polygons total / 5 materials mapped cleanly across UV1–5.
What gives this slot its identity in March is the violin gimmick: Expression Menu toggle for violin on/off plus hand-sign-driven repositioning. Rather than playing actual violin audio, the design just bakes the gesture of "the witch holding her instrument" into the outfit — compact and immediately useful as a photography prop. A rare balance: a gothic-lolita prop gimmick that isn't weapon-based.
#6: Salt Line / Délice Haute
A white × black × blue full sailor uniform set, with a katana included as a separate part — a school × armed-style entry. The concept reads "A line drawn in silence, beautiful," and the package ships 6 color variations plus Japanese / Korean / English documentation. 8,694 likes.
Compatibility covers 21 avatars (Shinano, Milltina, Lumina, Airi, Manuka, Milfy, Eku, Lasyusha, Mao, Ririka, Rurune, Mizuki, Wendy, Ramune, Nanase Noir, Plum, Chocolat, Chiffon, Lime, MARUBODY, Mayo). The mesh split spans Outer / Outer_Acc / Outer_Strap / Top / Tie / Skirt / Skirt_phys / Shoes / Socks / Strap / Bra / Panty + Katana, packaged with 2 FBX / 18 Prefabs / 6 color textures / 12 color materials / 8 normal maps / 6 matcaps — wide open for repaints. Texture resolution is also documented: Unitypackage up to 2048×2048 / PSD up to 4096×4096.
The katana ships as a "drawn-blade (already unsheathed) 3D model" bundled as an outfit part. The product page is also explicit that "this product does not include a draw gimmick," meaning no toggle animation for sheathing/drawing the blade is included. The design provides "sailor uniform × the silhouette of holding a katana" as a fixed prop from the start — if you want sheathing/drawing motion, you combine it with a separate weapon set or your own avatar's gimmick layer. Priced at ¥4,400 full package / ¥2,200 individual, this slot took March's sailor-uniform axis.
#7: LV.14 Teddy_Daddy / LookVook
A girly × loungewear-leaning camisole coord holding a teddy bear plush. Built around camisole × shorts × oversized open shirt × teddy-bear prop, this is a new release from LookVook — the creator of February's LV.13 Cuddle_Coddle — making it the second consecutive top 10 entry from the "LV.◯◯" series. 8,689 likes.
Compatibility covers 18 avatars (Mayo, Kumaly, Lumina, Ichigo, Shinano, Milfy, Eku, Milltina, Airi, Manuka, Moe, Selestia, Sio, Chocolat, Chiffon, Lime, Plum, Ramune). The stack is the current Unity 2022.3.22f1 + lilToon shader + VRC_Constraint + latest VRCSDK recommended, with per-avatar shape keys including bust-size variants — the same body-tuning approach LV.13 used.
The series identity is "natural × loungewear × accessible price", hitting the top-10 tier each month. February's crop top × shorts × track jacket → March's camisole × teddy plush — the monthly arc holds the "everyday × girly × small-item set" line, and March pivots to a relaxed photography-friendly coord with the teddy as the lead prop. This slot continues to sit well inside the entry-friendly range of the top 10.
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#8: DYNASTÉ TRACK / naяcissiтiq∂ollz
A dark × street track jacket with white stripes × buckles × fur accents on a black base. The concept "Layered lines become rank," with Adidas as the original design source, distributed for free under permission from the rights holder. The only ¥0 release in March's top 10 (8,091 likes).
Compatibility covers 13 avatars (Minase, Shinra, Manuka, Komano, Hanka, Shinano, Milltina, Arue, Lumina, Kuuta, Chocolat, Nakiya, Kipfel). Even at 13, the lineup places male avatars (Minase, Komano, Hanka, Kuuta, Nakiya) and female avatars on the same support tier, securing a men-and-women-friendly distribution range for Y2K × punk × dark street.
Where the spec gets bold is the "no shape keys" note — limiting use to non-visible areas for clipping reduction only. In exchange, lilToon (free) and Poiyomi (V7.3.050) are both supported, broadening the shader side of compatibility.
¥0 distribution at 8,091 likes puts its response on par with mid-tier paid outfits — an entry that raised the ceiling for what a free release can reach, best read together with March's pricing story below.
#9: Mono / Mirène Line
A set themed around "timeless elegance and effortless cool," built on black × white monochrome × harness × chain × belt in a straight-up formal direction. A military-leaning coat × white shirt × tie × harness ornaments layered together, with metal accents inside an otherwise plain monochrome palette. 7,490 likes.
Compatibility covers 19 avatars (Milltina, Shinano, Manuka, Selestia, Rurune, Mizuki, Chocolat, Lime, Chiffon, Plum, Lumina, Ramune, Lasyusha, Airi, Sio, Milfy, Mao, Kumaly, Shinra). The stack is the current lilToon Shader + glass Shader + Unity 2022.3.22f1 + latest VCC SDK + latest Modular Avatar, with about 3 shape keys per avatar (Shinano, Milltina, Manuka each get 3) for body tuning. PhysBone is recommended off when using the Small shape key — a clipping-prevention note also accompanies the package.
In March's top 10, this is one of the few slots going at "jacket × coat × elegant" head-on: among a month tilted toward girly, sexy, and street, Mono secures a monochrome × harness × formal direction in a single pick. Pricing is ¥3,600 full set / ¥1,800 individual.
#10: PROJECT: MEGALO / Narikiri Honpo
A cyberpunk × mecha-style full-body armed outfit with a shark motif. Built around the original character lore "N.CORPORATION's secret armament project" and "a forbidden weapon transforming humans into the 'ultimate predator,'" this is the only weapon × gimmick-driven entry in March's top 10. 7,322 likes.
Compatibility covers 22 avatars (Manuka, Selestia, Kumaly, Shinano, Milltina, Airi, Moe, Plum, Chocolat, Chiffon, Lime, Mizuki, Rurune, Eku, Milfy, Shinra, Nemesis, Elcion, Mamehinata, Ichigo, Sio, Misaki). At 383,454 polygons / 14 outfit-body materials + 14 particle materials, this is the heaviest configuration in March's top 10. Operates on lilToon + latest Modular Avatar + Unity 2022.3.22f1.
The gimmick build is the lead feature this month: plasma arc blades (two variants) plus the autonomous SQUALO weapon (a high-mobility shark-shaped bit) all ship in the bundle. The blades teleport into hand when you raise it forward and disarm with a "rock-and-roll" hand sign, and SQUALO activates with an index-finger gesture and returns with a thumbs-up — the hand-sign actions are tuned to match the character lore right down to the gestures.
After release, Ver 1.00 → 1.11 (2026-03-12 to 03-13) added blade-position tweaks, shark initial-position tweaks, Sio support, and an ExpressionMenu duplicate fix, with pricing at ¥4,000 full set / ¥2,000 individual. This sits in the lineage of February's NOX:CADE (weapon × military), confirming "weapon + outfit packaged together" still earns top-10 spots in March.
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Trends across March 2026
Setting the rankings aside, here's what the full pool of 309 outfits released in March looks like in the data.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Releases counted | 309 |
| Average likes | 1,704.0 |
| Median likes | 953 |
| Average price | ¥1,257 |
| Median price | ¥1,300 |
| Top 10 average supported avatars | about 19.3 |
| MA support noted | 247 / 309 (about 80%) |
Median price is ¥1,300, median likes are 953. Lined up against January (¥1,225 / 972) and February (¥1,400 / 922), the price settles between the two previous months and the like median recovers from February. The top 10 average for supported avatars holds at about 19.3, matching February's roughly 20 — and four top-10 entries support 20+ avatars (#1 Subwave 26 / #3 Necropolis 22 / #6 Salt Line 21 / #10 PROJECT: MEGALO 22).
Supported models: Shinano / Milltina / Manuka stay the top three
Top 10 Supported Models
Distribution of supported avatar models.
Top-of-list supported models read Shinano 198 / Milltina 170 / Manuka 157 / Chocolat 146 / Milfy 137 / Rurune 128 / Airi 124 / Lumina 121 / Eku 115 / Chiffon 113. Following January and February (Shinano first, Milltina second in both), the Shinano / Milltina / Manuka top three has now held for three straight months as outfit support targets. Shinano appears in 198 of 309 releases — roughly two-thirds of March's entire outfit pool.
A representative for the Shinano-and-Manuka band is a classical maid outfit that puts sweetness front and center.
Radiant-iseo's "MilkyRibbonMaid" layers a white apron and lace over brown-tartan fabric for a classical maid look. At 16 avatars and ¥1,700, it represents March's mid-tier on the sweet, ribbon-led side of the maid axis.
On the Milltina band, an exotic outfit that bundles a hairstyle also lined up.
CYCR (Cyber Critter)'s "Star Eater" drapes a blue × black × gold veil with tarot-card motifs — a hairstyle-included outfit. At 20 avatars and ¥1,400, its packaging lets you swap into the whole worldview, hair included, in one purchase.
Outfit types: skirts take first as winter wardrobe rotates out
Top 10 Outfit Types
Outfit types bundled with these products.
Skirt 48 / Jacket 43 / Shirt 37 / Shorts 34 / Pants 34 / Knit 33 / Boots 31 / Hoodie 30 / One-piece 28 / Dress 26. February's top tier was the winter wardrobe — knits, jackets, boots — but March puts skirts alone at the top with shirts and shorts climbing, a distribution where the seasonal turnover is clearly visible.
A skirt-axis representative is a school-street coord.
TiramisU's "Day One" pairs a black-and-white varsity-style jacket with a plaid pleated skirt and a beret. A backpack is bundled too, and the "first day of school" concept carries the whole visual.
On the jacket axis, a straight-up formal suit for male avatars also lined up.
VISION TOKYO's "AuthenticSuit 'Regalia'" layers black pinstripe fabric into a 3-piece structure — jacket × vest × patterned shirt. With chain and lapel-pin metal accents, it goes for "orthodox rank" at ¥1,900.
Tastes: Casual leads, with girly / cool / sexy close behind
Top 10 Taste Tags
Which taste/aesthetic tags appeared most in this theme.
Casual takes first at 83. Girly 76 / Cool 72 / Sexy 71 / Street 67 / Dark 63 follow, then Cute 38 / Gothic 28 / Mature 25. February had Cool alone at the top, but March hands first place to Casual, with six axes from girly through dark crowding the 60–80 band — a month with no single dominant taste.
The casual-axis representative is a uniform set themed around after school.
Pavillion's "After School Uniform!" packs three coords into one bundle — shirt × necktie, cardigan × ribbon, and blazer × school bag. At ¥2,200 it recreates a whole "after-school trio" in a single package.
On the girly axis, the same creator as the month's #1 has a second release waiting.
tempasohmori's "Simple Girly Onepiece" layers a pinafore-style dress over a puff-sleeve blouse, in black and pink colorways. It runs in the exact opposite direction from #1 Subwave's street set — an interesting case of one creator running two tastes in parallel within a single month.
Colors: black and white stay dominant, gray moves up to third
Top 10 Colors
Distribution of primary colors.
Black 191 / White 152 / Gray 43 / Pink 37 / Brown 32 / Red 24 / Light Blue 23 / Blue 19. The black-and-white pair keeps its wide lead over everything else, unchanged from January and February, and in March gray moves past the chromatic colors into third at 43. Months where an outfit's entire skeleton can be built from monochrome-to-gray tones just keep coming.
A black-axis representative is an entry with 26-avatar reach under ¥1,000.
Halex's "OFF-Duty Ride" pairs a printed T-shirt with baggy denim overalls and a goggle-mounted black knit cap — street × skater direction. With 26 avatars supported, it took the entry slot for black-based casual.
Accessories: belt, ribbon, and choker tied around forty
Top 10 Accessory Types
Distribution of accessory and decoration types.
Top accessories bundled into outfit sets: Belt 41 / Ribbon 40 / Choker 39 / Hat 33 / Chain 24 / Bag 24 / Necktie 21 / Necklace 20. February had ribbon alone at 51, but March flattens into a three-way tie around forty between belt, ribbon, and choker — the girly signifier (ribbon) and the cool/street signifiers (belt, choker) now stack at equal depth.
A belt-axis example is a leather-heavy street outfit.
NOIRVAIL's "ROUGHCUT" layers a leather top and miniskirt under a casquette, with belted knee-high boots. At 14 avatars and ¥1,200, it runs belts and hardware across the whole body — true to its "RAW CUT, REAL STREET." copy.
On the choker axis, a cat-motif sexy-street coord also lined up.
BITE's "Stray Kitty" combines a black leather short jacket with a harness, hot pants, long boots, and cat ears. At 12 avatars and ¥1,500, the choker anchors the neckline as the lead accent.
Pricing: ¥1,000s at ~57%, 19 free releases, zero at ¥5,000+
Price Distribution
Price bucket distribution for products in this theme during the period.
Price distribution: Free 19 / ¥1–499 12 / ¥500–999 68 / ¥1,000–1,999 176 (~57%) / ¥2,000–2,999 28 / ¥3,000–4,999 6 / ¥5,000+ 0. Concentration in the ¥1,000s relaxes from February's ~66% to 57%, and the free-to-¥999 lower tiers stack up to 99 entries (~32%). Free releases keep climbing — January 13 → February 16 → March 19 — with #8 DYNASTÉ TRACK entering the top 10 at ¥0.
March again has zero releases at ¥5,000+, leaving the high-price full-set slot empty. Instead, the gimmick-bundled entries (#1 / #3 / #6 / #10) all price their individual versions in the ¥2,000s — "¥2,000 individual + around ¥4,000 fullpack" is emerging as the going rate for prop-gimmick outfits.
A representative for the ¥500–999 tier is a black-based dark-girly piece.
SAV AGE's "Koku-you" layers a rose-patterned blouse with a black tiered skirt and utility pouches, topped with sheep-horn motifs. At 13 avatars and ¥990, it raises the bar for how much build this tier can carry.
In the ¥2,000s, a loungewear-direction set also lined up.
こあられのアトリエ's "Wolf's Dinner" gathers a white camisole dress, a sheep-patterned cardigan, an eye mask, and a cushion into one pastel loungewear set. At ¥2,100, it recreates the whole "before bedtime" scene in a single package.
Through a creator's lens: prop gimmicks, MA adoption, the free-release norm
From the top 10 and the full March pool, here are four points worth flagging from an outfit creator's perspective. I've stacked the three-month comparison so the differences vs. January / February are visible.
| Metric | January 2026 | February 2026 | March 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Releases counted | 302 | 286 | 309 |
| Median price | ¥1,225 | ¥1,400 | ¥1,300 |
| Median likes | 972 | 922 | 953 |
| Free releases | 13 | 16 | 19 |
| Top 10 average supported avatars | ~18 | ~20 | ~19.3 |
| MA support noted | ~59% (179/302) | ~76% (216/286) | ~80% (247/309) |
Points worth flagging for outfit creators:
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"Outfit × prop gimmick" packaging is moving forward — Inside the top 10, #3 Necropolis (throne + torch + leaf fan + staff + ear toggle + mask), #5 Wraith Curse (violin + bow), #6 Salt Line (katana included), #10 PROJECT: MEGALO (2 blade variants + autonomous SQUALO) — four entries bundle handheld props, weapons, or set pieces alongside the outfit body. February's "sell the equipment with the outfit" heavyweights widen further in March: designs where one purchase produces a finished image, useful for both photography and roleplay, are becoming the top tier's staple.
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Modular Avatar notes rise three months in a row — roughly 59% → 76% → 80%. Over 20 points gained across three months, signaling that MA support is shifting from "nice to have" to "selected against if missing". All ten top-10 entries assume MA support + lilToon shaders, locking in "riding cleanly on the current stack" as the floor for top-tier outfits. For new entrants, building MA support into the first version is the starting line for top-10 entry.
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Free releases keep climbing, and ¥0 now reaches the 8,000-like tier — Total free releases grow 13 → 16 → 19, and in March DYNASTÉ TRACK took 8,091 likes at ¥0, matching mid-tier paid entries and raising the ceiling for free releases again. The lower tiers (free–¥999) total 99 entries (~32%), settling "another entry layer below the ¥1,000s median" as a permanent feature. Worth keeping in mind when planning pricing — the structural depth of the easy-entry zone has grown.
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Model coverage holds at the ~20-avatar level, with four 20+ entries in the top 10 — The top 10 average rose from about 18 in January to about 20 in February and holds at about 19.3 in March, with four entries at 20+ avatars (#1 Subwave 26 / #3 Necropolis 22 / #6 Salt Line 21 / #10 PROJECT: MEGALO 22). Covering the top-10 models anchored by Shinano / Milltina / Manuka, then extending into male avatars and +Head bases, has settled in as the top tier's standard spec across the three months.
Wrap-up
March 2026's outfit releases lined up the large street rollout (#1 Subwave, 26 avatars), the mythology-themed worldview set (#3 Necropolis), and gothic-lolita / sailor / cyber outfits with prop gimmicks (#5 / #6 / #10) in the same top 10 — a month where "outfit × props as one package" clearly stepped forward. A one-like margin between #2 and #3, and a free release reaching the 8,000-like tier, give the ranking itself plenty to read.
On the trend side, the taste lead moved from February's Cool to Casual, with six axes from girly through dark crowding the 60–80 band. Outfit types rotated from the winter wardrobe of knits and boots into skirts and shirts — the season change showing up directly in the numbers. Modular Avatar notes climbed for a third straight month to about 80%, and model coverage held at the ~20-avatar level — "riding the current stack × 20-avatar-class coverage × props bundled into one package" is the three-part set that explains March's top tier. Between the creators who swing tastes month to month and still land in the top ranks, the depth of the outfit market comes through clearly this month.
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Other categories for March 2026
The new Booth releases of March 2026 are covered category by category in my monthly reports.
- [March 2026] VRChat Avatar Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [March 2026] VRChat Hairstyle Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [March 2026] VRChat Accessory Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [March 2026] VRChat Small Item Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [March 2026] VRChat Gimmick Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [March 2026] VRChat World Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
About the data
- Compiled: 2026-07-13 (originally compiled: 2026-05-09)
- Scope: outfits published on Booth between 2026-03-01 and 2026-03-31 (309 items)
- Ranking basis:
like_count(likes) in descending order as of the compile date - Brush-up: this article was updated to the latest format on 2026-07-13, with the ranking and statistics replaced by figures re-aggregated on the same date
- Inclusion criteria: the VRCFinder DB only collects products with 300+ likes, so products below 300 likes at compile time are not included
- Note: figures and rankings are a snapshot as of the compile date and may differ from current values. "Published" refers to when the Booth product page went public, which may differ from the actual sales start
- Supported models, specs and prices for each product are based on the Booth product pages at the time of writing. Sale prices and updates may change, so please check the Booth product page before purchasing
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