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Good Finds: Speakers For Your Vinyl Shelf, Pasta With A View, Bentley Dad Caps, & Plenty More

Good Finds: Speakers For Your Vinyl Shelf, Pasta With A View, Bentley Dad Caps, & Plenty More

Every week, Boss Hunting’s editors spend far too much time scouring the web in search of the coolest gear, food & drink deals, and destinations worth trekking to across the globe.

By Andrew Udovenya

10 July 2026 · 3 min read

In this week’s edition of Good Finds, we’ve got a trackside Bentley fit, rainproof BH-approved puddle jumpers, sexy shelf speakers, and plenty more.

Bentley’s Never A Chore

First thing to catch my eye was the Bentley 1919 collection released this week. We’ve seen a few Bentley collabs over the years, usually in leather, always straddling the line of brand and function. This collab takes a more approachable lane, with an emerald chore jacket, band tee, pullover, and dad cap. The “full send” patch might be a touch on the nose, but a fun collection nonetheless.

The cap is the real highlight; one to grab before it inevitably sells out. The only catch is this collection is only available during the 2026 season, from the Bentley stands, at Goodwood’s Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week (California).

bentleymotors.com


Shell Pasta

Shell House Sydney is dishing up $25 pasta bowls to warm up your Sydney clock-off. With a different dish per week, you can slurp spaghettis and masticate malfadines to your heart’s content, with rooftop views and $10 glasses of wine. Not necessarily the cheapest bowl of pasta, but definitely the prettiest.

Book here.


Boss Hunter

No one knows rain like the Brits. This latest collab from Hunter x Maison Kitsuné ticks all of our boxes for sloshy Sundays – waterproof, comfortable, grippy, and sleek. Keeping the iconic Hunter silhouette, they’ve added the Kistuné fox above the logo. Best paired with a Blunt brolly, I’d say.

$340 at hunterboots.com.au


Hydrocame, Hydrosaw, Hydroconquered

We’ve had a few weeks to test out the popular Longines Hydroconquest on wrist– and we only have good things to say.

With the 2026 refresh, Longines finally retired the chunky Arabic numerals that had defined the Hydroconquest since 2007, swapping in a cleaner set of geometric indices borrowed from the GMT sibling. It's a smaller change on paper than it feels on wrist. The ice blue dial with black GMT bezel is a treat that complements even Johnny Mac’s Italy-deprived skin. We’ve even caught him taking a few fit check pics when he thinks we’re not looking.

$3,550 at longines.com.au


Shelf Life

Warsaw furniture brand Tylko has moved into hi-fi with Tylko Sound, a speaker system built to disappear into its own modular shelving rather than sit atop. The range covers a coaxial speaker (with or without bass reflex) and a subwoofer, all handmade from the same Baltic birch plywood as the furniture, finished in high-gloss Signal Red, Mint Green, or Chalk White.

Prices start around €491, pretty neat for a design-forward cube speaker. Currently limited to European markets, so factor freight into that number.

tylko.com

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