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Good Finds: Adidas Goes Grunge, JPG's Triumph, Oyster Masterclass & More

Good Finds: Adidas Goes Grunge, JPG's Triumph, Oyster Masterclass & 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

29 May 2026 · 3 min read

In this week’s edition of Good Finds, we’ve got aesthetic stationery, an oyster feeding frenzy, swoon-worthy Summerwear from Armani, and plenty more.


Are you Satisfied?

Adizero Adios Pro 4 Satisfy

He had moth-eaten shorts and ran with Porta Pros blasting The Cure. She showed up early to stretch, with Lululemons and a post-run iced matcha. They were Satisfy and Adidas, and although they ran different races, they made an unlikely love story.

Enter: the Adizero Adios Pro 4 Satisfy, the Adidas x Satisfy collab, which found an unlikely middle ground. Inspired by mismatched skate shoes, the Adizeroes come in gradients of brown, green, and black colourways as an update to the crowd-favourite shoe. Maybe true love does exist.

$450 at satisfyrunning.com


‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Notepads

Grand Budapest Hotel Notepads

Fragrance and homeware brand Astier de Villatte has just released six limited-edition hotel stationery notepads inspired by films from the symmetry-obsessed director.

The notepads, made in collaboration with We DO Not Work Alone, range from Grand Budapest to The French Dispatch, and are printed using traditional letterpress techniques in Astier de Villatte’s workshop. A fantastic gift idea or desk accessory – next to a Meisterstück, of course.

astierdevillatte.com


Found A New Le Beau

Jean Paul Gaultier fragrance

Perhaps the inventor of the word "flanker", Jean Paul Gaultier fragrance has a storied history of yearly iterations on Le Male, and now, Le Beau.

Already picking up a lot of press overseas, the new release of Le Beau Narcisse is one actually worth your attention. Previous iterations of Le Beau have either been too close to the original or dialled up the sweetness (we have Bisch to thank). But Le Beau Narcisse is a musk by any other name.

Starting with a surprisingly fresh lime and coconut, it settles into a soft vanilla-tonka combo. Comfortingly wearable, it's a signal that the brand may be pivoting into more office-friendly scents to come.

$160 for 75ml at myer.com.au


Armani di Mare

Now, don’t think we haven’t been paying attention to the subtle ascension of Giorgio Armani lately. To complement their recent Archivio drop, they’ve just released their 2026 Mare collection, crafted for a single purpose: to promote a life only Mr Armani could live.

With breezy shirts, leather sandals, and sensible swimwear, the collection is shot in the historic Ravello Villa Cimbrone, once housing the Kennedys, Woolfs, and Gores of the world. It’s a subtle reminder of just how well Armani makes casual wear look, well, formal. Time for an espresso, I think.

Armani.com


Oysters in the Shell

Oysters in the Shell

If you can’t get enough of nature’s selenium supplement, make sure to book in for the one-day-only Oysters in the House.

A deep-dive mollusc masterclass will have you spotting, shucking, slurping and swilling to your heart’s content, as you’re led by Sydney Royal Oyster Competition’s chair John Susman AO.

You’ll meet oyster farmers, learn tasting techniques, and pair it all with Hunter Valley Semillon, walking away like a very satisfied Walrus and/or Carpenter.

Tickets are $50 at events.humanitix.com for sessions at Shell House on June 7.

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