Vows of Silence: Appetites for Flesh.
The vow of silence is still technically in effect. The appetite for flesh is not a violation of the vow — it doesn’t require speech. The vow is kept. The flesh situation is separate. The gates are broken because the gates were between the congregation and what the congregation required, and the gates have been assessed accordingly. The leader has the burning cross, which is both the institutional symbol and the current situation’s most appropriate implement, and the lightning behind the Gothic spire confirms that the atmosphere has been correctly calibrated for the event. The Vows of Silence T-shirt is the most formally brutal design in the Cult 77 nunsploitation family — the heavy metal album cover aesthetic applied to the zombie nun horror tradition with complete commitment, the Gothic thunder and the burning cross and the breaking gates as the nunsploitation tradition’s most violent and most visually aggressive entry.
Zombie Nun Horror, Gothic Metal Nunsploitation & Flesh Appetite Exploitation Aesthetic
This design draws from the nunsploitation tradition through the visual vocabulary of the heavy metal album cover — the Gothic typography that reads as both a horror film title and a band name, the composition that could be a death metal record front and a horror exploitation poster simultaneously, the burning cross that is simultaneously religious iconography and the aesthetic marker of a genre that understood transgression as its primary visual language. The zombie nun horde breaking through the gate is the nunsploitation tradition’s most kinetically charged image — the institution’s walls collapsing under the weight of what the institution produced when the vows and the appetites came into direct conflict. The vows of silence are maintained. The appetites for flesh are not in conflict with the vows. This is the institutional logic of the Convent of Appetites for Flesh, and it is internally consistent.
If You Love These Films, You’ll Love This Design:
- The Devils (1971, Ken Russell) — the convent horror that established the institutional transgression at maximum intensity
- Alucarda (1977) — the zombie nun horror film at its most visually extreme
- Demons (1985, Lamberto Bava) — the zombie horror film as heavy metal album aesthetic
- Night of the Living Dead (1968, Romero) — the undead breaking through the barrier as the genre’s founding image
- Dawn of the Dead (1978, Romero) — the zombie horde as a force that breaks the institutional walls
- The Nun (2018, Hardy) — the Gothic nun horror film at mainstream scale
- Midnight Mass (2021, Flanagan) — the religious institution and the appetites that emerge from it
Original Cult 77 Identity
Cult 77 creates original artwork for those who understand that the vow of silence and the appetite for flesh are not in conflict — that silence and appetite are compatible institutional commitments, that the vow doesn’t address the appetite, and that the gates were always the thing between the convent and what the convent required. The typography is heavy metal because the heavy metal album cover and the exploitation horror poster were always describing the same aesthetic position. The burning cross is still in her hand. The gates are broken. Appetites for flesh. Vows of silence. Both are kept. This isn’t just a shirt; it’s the nunsploitation film that finally understood that the most brutal horror and the most formal institutional commitment could occupy the same frame without contradiction.
Perfect For:
- Fans of zombie nun horror, Gothic metal nunsploitation, and flesh appetite exploitation cinema aesthetics
- Collectors of heavy metal album cover art, Gothic horror imagery, and zombie nun exploitation visual culture
- Alternative streetwear lovers drawn to blue-orange-grey storm palettes, burning cross iconography, and zombie nun horde design
- Metalheads, cult film collectors, horror convention attendees, and nunsploitation cinema devotees
Premium Quality, Ethical Production
- 100% pre-shrunk organic cotton (approx. 180-190 g/m²) — the vow is kept; the appetite is separate
- Direct-to-garment (DTG) printing for maximum Gothic storm blue intensity and zombie nun horde illustration depth
- Water-based inks with Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification
- Tubular construction (no side seams) for a classic, clean silhouette
- Produced locally in Spain with ethical practices
Sizing & Fit
- Unisex sizing: S, M, L, XL, XXL
- Classic comfortable fit, true to size with a slightly structured style
Styling:
- Gothic Metal: With black slim jeans, heavy boots, and a worn leather jacket covered in metal patches — the vow is kept; the appetite is operational
- Nunsploitation Heavy: With dark cargo trousers and black boots — zombie nun horror as metal aesthetic
- Night Out: The centerpiece for a zombie nun horror marathon, a heavy metal Gothic horror event, or any institutional gathering where the gates have been assessed and found insufficient
Shipping
- Free worldwide shipping over €100
- Production: 1-3 business days (made to order)
- Delivery: 4-6 business days internationally (depends on the country)









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