Costume rustle is one of those foley details audiences never consciously hear but always register — strip it from a period drama and the actors suddenly look like they're floating. These 134 clothing audio clips fill that gap properly: fabric rustling at various weights from silk through to canvas, shirt ripping with a clean tear at the cotton fibres, zipper pulls at multiple speeds (slow jacket, fast trouser), the leather-on-leather slide of a jacket coming off the shoulders, and the bunched scrunch of fabric being grabbed in a fight scene.
Period drama foley editors lean on the heavier fabric textures because thicker material reads as 'historic' even when the visual is ambiguous. Action work uses the rip and grab clips for fight scenes where contact has to land beyond the punch itself. For wardrobe and costume change montages, the zipper and rustle layer sells the time-passing without dialogue having to mention it. Take what fits the scene — free to download, no signup, no licence chase later in post.