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٭٭٭ No Man Walks Alone - Official Affiliate Thread ٭٭٭ (a.k.a. I shouldn't have slept on it)

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Is that for fitting centre prong hole?

I know as per The Armoury's description, they actually measure from base of buckle to last prong hole
Belt size = distance in cm from center hole to end of prong
x cm / 2.54 is your US belt size

If you wear 30 waist trousers, your belt size is 32. 32 * 2.54 = 81.3
You can wear an 85 belt cinched to one or two notches slimmer than center hole, or
you can wear an 80 belt cinched a hole wider than the center hole
 

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Spotify is the one subscription service I never question paying for. I would pay the ~15$/month for just my own account but for the family plan with six separate premium accounts, no ads, download music for offline listening, etc...?

Also seems like more and more brands, retailers, and industry-adjacents are realizing it's a fun way to reach out to customers and humanize themselves and a way to say, "hey not only is my taste in clothing great, but my taste in music might be up your alley too...". And while it might not be the best idea to take all your cultural cues from one source, I've enjoyed listening to playlists from dieworkwear, beige-habilleur, auralee, lemaire, and spotify makes it so easy to go down the rabbithole on artists and albums from there.
 

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I see that you guys saw the IG posts.

We opened our spotify channel today, after years of playing music at NoMan and making playlists. It's always fun to have each of us add tracks and albums, discover things from other members of the team. This is just extending that beyond the NoMan walls

We have hundreds of tracks in our playlists, so we're going to release them in (randomly generated) volumes across 8 categories: Hip Hop Legacy, Hip Hop Forward, Jazz Legacy, Jazz Forward, Funk Soul R&B Legacy, Funk Soul R&B Forward, Mellow Jams and House Beats.

I'll be curious if some of you come across some artists or tracks and think "whoa, no way they listen to this". Let us know. It's cool.


(I don't think you need to pay to listen to Spotify playlists - but it's definitely a better experience when you do)
 

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