Procreate Clothing Brushes for Fashion Illustration
Procreate clothing brushes help you sketch fashion outfits faster by giving you reusable garment shapes, clothing stamps and fashion illustration assets directly inside Procreate. They are designed for people who want to build complete looks on iPad without redrawing every dress, blazer, skirt, shoe or accessory from scratch.
For fashion design students, clothing brushes can speed up class projects and portfolio work. For freelance illustrators and small brands, they can make client concepts, lookbooks and product ideas easier to present.
What are Procreate clothing brushes?
Clothing brushes are digital Procreate tools created specifically for fashion illustration. Instead of behaving like a normal painting brush, many clothing brushes work as stamps or repeatable design elements. You can tap to place a garment shape, resize it, rotate it and draw over it on a new layer.
Useful clothing brush categories
- Dresses and gowns
- Blazers and jackets
- Skirts and trousers
- Blouses, tops and knitwear
- Shoes, heels and boots
- Bags and accessories
- Jewelry and styling details
Why they save time
Fashion design often requires testing many silhouettes quickly. Clothing brushes allow you to compare shapes, develop variations and move faster from concept to finished sketch. They also keep the proportions more consistent across a collection.
This is useful when you are building moodboards, lineups, fashion portfolios or social media content where you need multiple looks with a consistent visual style.
How to use clothing brushes without making your work generic
Use the brush or stamp as a starting point, not as the final design. Place the clothing shape on one layer, lower opacity if needed, and draw your custom garment details above it. Add seams, fabric texture, color and accessories to make the look your own.
Recommended toolkit
The Premium bundle is best if you want clothing brushes across many garment categories. The Standard bundle is useful if you want a smaller starter set.
If you are new to the workflow, start with our article on how to draw fashion illustrations in Procreate.