No Gods / No Masters — anarchist streetwear

No gods no masters shirts, stickers and pins — the anti-establishment pillar of Unruly Thread, under the two-headed lamb.
One head in the light. One in the shadow. One halo over both. The lamb — the figure of supposed purity and obedience — walks in defiance, and the flag it carries is intact. Not ragged. Not ruined.
Ni Dieu ni Maître · Paris · 20 November 1880 — a newspaper before it was a chant.
19 pieces · no saviors, no rulers

VOTE → REVOLT | Truth Demand Tee
$29.99

From “Don’t Tread” to “Tread, Daddy” — Satire Shirt
$29.99

F*CK Billionaires | Protest Tee – Bella + Canvas 3001 | Unisex Activist Shirt | Made in USA
$29.99

THIS IS NOT LIBERATION | Unisex Statement Shirt
$29.99

I Support 24/7 Music Festivals | Unisex Softstyle Shirt
$29.99

No gods/No masters: Anarchist Sheep Round Vinyl Stickers
$6

No gods/No masters: Custom Pin
$4.50

Dehumanized First | Unisex Statement Shirt
$29.99

Question The Narrative | Unisex Softstyle Shirt
$29.99

No gods/No masters | Unisex Softstyle Protest Shirt
$29.99

“There Is No List” – Lady Justice Edition | Unisex Softstyle Protest Shirt
$29.99

Stage 3 – We Carry the Bloom | Unisex Softstyle Protest Shirt
$29.99

No gods/No masters | Snapback Trucker Hat
$19.99

Stage 2 – Let It All Burn | Unisex Softstyle Protest Shirt
$29.99

Stage 1 – Going Through the Motions | Unisex Softstyle Protest Shirt
$29.99

The Old Guard Is Dying– Drop 004 | Unisex Softstyle Protest Shirt
$29.99

Children of the Wake– Drop 003 | Unisex Softstyle Protest Shirt
$29.99

NO KINGS / NO CHAINS– Drop 002 | Unisex Softstyle Protest Shirt
$29.99

Burn the Hymns Tee – Drop 001 | Unisex Softstyle Protest Shirt
$29.99
About No Gods / No Masters
What does "no gods no masters" mean?
"No gods, no masters" is a 19th-century anarchist slogan rejecting both religious authority and political/economic hierarchy. As a streetwear theme, it signals anti-establishment, anti-corporate, anti-authoritarian alignment — wearable resistance against the systems that demand obedience.
Where does the slogan "no gods no masters" come from?
The French original — Ni Dieu ni maître — was the masthead of a Paris daily newspaper founded by the revolutionary Auguste Blanqui; its first issue ran on 20 November 1880. An 1870 pamphlet by the socialist Étienne Susini (Plus de Dieu, plus de maître) is a debated precursor. The phrase outlived both and became the anarchist movement's motto.
What is the two-headed lamb in Unruly Thread's logo?
It is the Agnus Dei — the Lamb of God carrying a banner — subverted: two heads, one in light and one in shadow, under a single halo, hoisting an intact anarchist flag. The figure of supposed purity and obedience, reclaimed as a creature of contradiction walking in defiance. It marks Unruly Thread's No Gods / No Masters pillar.
