Vows of Silence: The Vow Is Kept. The Appetite Is Not in the Vow.
The vow of silence covers speech. The appetite for flesh was not specified in the vow’s text. The vow is intact. The gates are broken because the gates were between the appetite and what the appetite required, and the institutional logic of the convent was clear on the gate’s secondary status relative to the appetite’s primary status. The leader has the burning cross, which is the institution’s symbol and the evening’s primary implement, and the lightning is behind the Gothic spire because the atmosphere has been correctly calibrated. The Vows of Silence Women’s T-shirt is the most formally metal design in the Cult 77 nunsploitation family — the Gothic heavy metal album cover aesthetic applied to the zombie nun horror tradition, the burning cross and the broken gates and the zombie horde as the nunsploitation genre’s most kinetically aggressive visual statement.
Gothic Metal Nunsploitation, Zombie Nun Horde & Institutional Appetite Horror Design
This design channels the nunsploitation tradition through the heavy metal album cover aesthetic — the visual grammar that understood Gothic architecture, burning religious symbols, and institutional figures in states of extreme appetitive expression as the correct visual language for a genre that was always about the gap between institutional commitment and institutional reality. The zombie nun horde breaking through the gate is the image that the nunsploitation tradition was always building toward — not the individual transgression but the collective one, the institutional appetite expressed as a horde rather than a single figure, the vow of silence maintained across the entire group while the appetite for flesh is satisfied collectively. For those who appreciate the institutional logic of a vow that covers speech but does not address the appetite for flesh as a separate category of institutional commitment.
If You Love These Films, You’ll Love This Design:
- The Devils (1971, Ken Russell) — the convent horror and the collective institutional transgression
- Alucarda (1977) — the zombie nun horror and the collective appetite at its most extreme
- Demons (1985, Lamberto Bava) — zombie horror as heavy metal aesthetic at full intensity
- The Nun (2018) — the Gothic nun horror at mainstream scale, the institutional figure as the horror’s primary vector
- Midnight Mass (2021, Flanagan) — the religious institution and the collective appetite that emerges from it
- Contagion (2011, Soderbergh) — the collective appetite as an institutional horror film, the secular version
- World War Z (2013, Forster) — the zombie horde breaking through the institutional barrier, the secular version of the gates
Original Cult 77 Identity
Cult 77 makes art for those who appreciate the institutional logic of a vow that was drafted before the appetite was identified as a separate category. This design is for the women who understand that the heavy metal album cover and the nunsploitation exploitation poster were always describing the same aesthetic position — that Gothic thunder and burning crosses and zombie nun hordes breaking through gates were always at the intersection of both traditions, and that «Appetites for Flesh» is both the most direct tagline in the catalog and the most institutionally precise description of what the vow of silence does not cover. The vow is kept. The appetite is operational. This isn’t just a shirt; it’s a symbol of resistance for every cult cinema addict — and the heavy metal nunsploitation record that the genre was always building toward.
Perfect For:
- Women who love zombie nun horror, Gothic metal nunsploitation, and flesh appetite exploitation aesthetics
- Fans of heavy metal album cover art, Gothic horror imagery, and zombie nun horde visual culture
- Alternative fashion lovers drawn to blue-orange-grey Gothic storm palettes, burning cross iconography, and zombie nun horror design
- Metalheads, cult film collectors, horror convention attendees, and nunsploitation cinema devotees
Premium Quality, Ethical Production
- 100% premium organic cotton (approx. 180-190 g/m²) — soft, Gothic, and the vow does not cover this
- 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
- 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:
- Gothic Metal Femme: With high-waisted black wide-leg trousers, pointed ankle boots, and a dark leather jacket — the vow is kept; the appetite is the separate matter
- Nunsploitation Heavy: Paired with black separates and minimal dark jewelry — Gothic metal nunsploitation as evening aesthetic
- Night Out: The centerpiece for a zombie nun horror marathon, a Gothic metal event, or any institutional gathering where the vow covers speech and the appetite has been identified as a separate institutional category
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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