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Broken Promises Reimagines Rob Zombie’s Cult Classic

It started like most good things do—slightly unhinged, wildly nostalgic, and just a little scary.

When we first linked up with Rob Zombie to mark the 20th anniversary of House of 1000 Corpses, it wasn’t just about the gore. It was about something deeper. Fear, isolation, madness. Rage. The kind of emotions you don’t usually put on a T-shirt unless you’ve lived them. And if you’re part of this brand, chances are, you have.

Rob Zombie & Broken Promises

The collaboration was a chance to reimagine a cult horror classic through the lens of Broken Promises. To take characters like Otis Driftwood and Captain Spaulding and twist them into wearable nightmares. To melt down the raw energy of that film and reshape it into something our community could wear, feel, and survive in.

If you’ve ever stood in your bathroom mirror wearing eyeliner and unresolved trauma, you get it.

HOTC Hood

We grew up on this stuff. Not just the movie, but the feeling it gives you. That pulsing, skin-crawling energy. That moment when you’re both scared and thrilled. It’s horror, sure—but it’s also strangely emotional. And that’s where we live. In that blurry space where subcultures collide and alternative fashion becomes a form of self-defense.

We didn’t want to just print a poster and slap it on a hoodie. We built a whole world. From exclusive tees and reimagined artwork to a House of 1000 Corpses makeup palette and rolling luggage (yes, really), we took our shared love of the bizarre and created something that’s never been done before. Not for Rob Zombie. Not for us. Not for anyone.

Living dead girl

Because when you work with someone like Rob, you can’t play it safe. The man dresses like he stepped out of a haunted roadside attraction. He doesn’t just look like a rock star—he’s the blueprint for being unapologetically weird and deeply committed to the aesthetic. That’s exactly why it works.

Rob’s not just a musician. He’s a genre. And that genre is loud, fearless, and twisted. Just like us.

Broken Promises & Rob Zombie

So when we brought House of 1000 Corpses into our universe, we weren’t just making clothes. We were giving that cult energy a new home. One you can wear. One you can live in.

If horror is a subculture, Broken Promises is your wardrobe.

And if you’ve ever found comfort in chaos, then you already know—this collab wasn’t just made for fans. It was made for you.

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