The desert gives you the illusion of control — the open road, the burning horizon, the sense that the speed of the machine is the only variable that matters. Then the snake the size of an overpass wraps around the front wheel and the variable changes. The Venom Riders Women’s T-shirt is a vivid, kinetically charged tribute to the outlaw biker film and the desert creature feature — two exploitation traditions that shared a setting and an understanding that freedom has a geography, and that geography has things living in it that have been there considerably longer than the road.
Desert Horror, Outlaw Biker Cinema & Giant Serpent Creature Feature Aesthetic
This design channels the specific energy of the desert exploitation film — the biker movie, the creature feature, and the action film that takes place in a landscape where the horizon is always the wrong kind of far away and the ground is doing something you didn’t plan for. The giant rattlesnake attacking the chopper convoy is the creature feature’s central image applied to the biker film’s central setting, and the result is something that feels simultaneously like a genre mashup and like the most logical film that could possibly exist. The burning cacti, the vultures, the armed convoy in the dust — this is a desert that has decided the road trip is over, and the snake is the enforcement mechanism. The orange-brown-green palette is the Mojave at the exact hour that the production design department always chose: too hot, too bright, too open, and with something moving under the surface that the script didn’t mention until it was already on page 73.
If You Love These Films, You’ll Love This Design:
- Tremors (1990) — the desert creature horror film that understood the underground predator as the genre’s most elegant concept
- Rattlers (1976) — the giant snake exploitation film in its purest form
- Easy Rider (1969) — the biker film that understood the desert as both the destination and the threat
- Race with the Devil (1975) — desert highway horror and the pursued biker as the genre’s most stressed protagonist
- Anaconda (1997) — giant snake creature feature with genuine creature feature commitment
- Duel (1971, Spielberg) — the desert road horror film as pure sustained dread
- The Hills Have Eyes (1977, Wes Craven) — desert horror and the territorial creature as the genre’s most honest version of the same concept
Original Cult 77 Identity
Cult 77 makes art for those who always wanted to know what was under the desert. This design is for the women who understand that the creature feature and the biker film were always the same story — about what lives in the spaces that civilization decided were empty and what happens when the road goes through those spaces at speed and wakes something up. The snakes woke up. They were always going to. The desert was never theirs. This isn’t just a shirt; it’s a symbol of resistance for every cult cinema addict — and a road trip that took the most interesting possible wrong turn.
Perfect For:
- Women who love desert creature features, outlaw biker horror, and giant serpent exploitation cinema
- Fans of 70s creature feature poster art, desert road horror imagery, and outlaw motorcycle visual culture
- Alternative fashion lovers drawn to orange-brown-green desert palettes, serpent iconography, and action horror biker design
- Creature feature devotees, cult film collectors, and desert horror enthusiasts
Premium Quality, Ethical Production
- 100% premium organic cotton (approx. 180-190 g/m²) — soft, durable, and ground-movement aware
- Direct-to-garment (DTG) printing for maximum desert orange warmth and giant serpent scale detail
- Water-based inks with Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification
- Specifically tailored feminine cut with shaped side seams for a flattering silhouette
- Produced locally in Spain with ethical practices
Sizing & Fit
- Women’s sizing: S, M, L, XL
- Tailored fit, true to size with a contemporary, sleek silhouette
Styling:
- Desert Road: With high-waisted khaki wide-leg trousers, ankle boots, and a worn denim jacket — desert exploitation, contemporary setting
- Creature Feature: Paired with black separates and earth-tone accessories — desert horror as daily reference
- Night Out: The centerpiece for a creature feature marathon, a biker exploitation event, or any gathering that takes place somewhere flat enough to be nervous about the ground
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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