Most stock libraries treat pants as a single sound — they record one pair of jeans and call it done. 32 clips here separate the family: stiff new denim rustle that almost sounds like sandpaper, soft worn-in cotton movement, the metallic zip-and-snap of trouser zippers and belt buckles, the muted button snap of chinos, and the soft pocket pat used when a character checks for keys or a phone. All foley-grade, captured with a lavalier at hip distance to match what an actor's body mic would pick up.
Foley editors building scene-by-scene character motion reach for the denim takes for working-class and outdoor scenes; the softer cotton material reads as office and indoor settings. Game character designers use the zipper and snap material as transition cues for inventory and equipment menus, where a quick fabric-and-metal sound feels more tactile than a clean UI beep. Fashion and product videos pull the pocket pat and button snap as detail-level texture under voiceover. Free sounds to download for any foley, fashion or character motion work — no signup wall, no attribution.