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.
In this week’s edition of Good Finds, we’ve got two brand collabs that make perfect sense, a well-timed Dis-Loyalty sale, Kindle Scribe Coloursoft, and plenty more.
The Inspired Unemployed On The Ascent


In their latest stint as Kathmandu brand ambassadors, the outdoorsy duo have co-designed and launched two new puffer jacket designs: the Epiq Falcon and Epiq Steele. Representing 7 months of design (and 14 years of wearing Kathmandu kit), the two jackets arrive in mustard yellow (Falcon) and black-and-tan (Steele). Made with 100% recycled outers, they’re a surprisingly timeless addition to the Kathmandu lineup, and a perfect drop in time for the chilly months. Bodriggy is about to get very yellow.
The Perfectly Timed Dis-Loyalty Sale


For the uninitiated, Dis-loyalty is a hotel collective membership across 120+ hotels, 70+ destinations, all focused on getting the most bang for your buck. From today, they’ve announced a whopping up to 35% off sale across their properties, for any stay booked before 17 June 2026, for stays from July 3 July to September 7 2026, for Dis-loyalty members only.
With properties like Mondrian Bordeaux, The Hoxton Poblenou (Barcelona), SO/ Maldives, SLS Baha Mar (Nassau), HYDE Ibiza, and 25Hours Florence, among many others across the world, there’s genuinely no better time to sign up.
Kindle Scribe: Now In Technicolour!

The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is Amazon’s first-ever colour e-ink writing device, and it’s a genuine leap forward for the famous digital reader. It’s got a custom-built Colorsoft display that uses a colour filter and light guide with nitride LEDs to enhance colour without washing out detail, allowing the screen to be easier on the eyes than typical harsh LCD screens.
If that wasn’t enough, it also features a brand-new rendering engine that ensures writing feels fast, fluid, and completely natural, and at just 5.4mm thin, it pairs a paper-like texture-moulded glass surface with a virtually zero-parallax display. You can expect weeks of battery life and zero distracting apps or notifications, so focus is never an issue.
Pricing remains TBC in Australia, but shipping has been confirmed to begin from June 11.
Euro Summer Prep Begins At Orlebar Brown


While you’re busy booking your Euro summer above, open a second (or 22nd) tab to peruse the latest Orlebar Brown Spring/Summer collection. Washed blue and green linens, boxy knitted polos, roomy trousers and a trove of swimwear, you can guarantee that from the 40 seconds it takes to trawl in from the Monterosso al Mare beach to the driftwood bar, the barista will have two Cynar spritzes at the ready.
Laphroaig x Willem Dafoe

A big deal in the arthouse-enjoying whisky-sipping community, Laphroaig have just unveiled their Willem Dafoe collab with a 14-year-old Oroloso-finished bottle of the good stuff. Called Willem By Willem, it was (allegedly) formed without any notes or finish in mind, as an exercise in improv rather than chemistry.
The bottles are limited and available at Selfridges only, but a trustworthy forwarding shipping service should have it to you in no time. Otherwise, pick it up when you’re over in June. Just don’t spill yer peats.
JW Anderson x Diadora Equipe


I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: how on God’s green earth does Jonathan Anderson have the time? Despite overseeing more than a dozen different fashion collections a year, the Northern Irish fashion designer still manages to find a few spare minutes to drop more collaborations, and his latest venture is with footwear brand Diadora.
The Equipe JW Anderson pulls directly from Diadora’s 1975 archives, with the silhouette originally built for elite athletes on the road and track. Reimagined by Anderson half a century later, the shoe is crafted in Italy from lightweight textiles, leather, and suede, with signature JW Anderson lace medallions and a low-profile silhouette, finished with stone-wash and wax treatments for the Diadora Heritage look.
Baltic x SpaceOne “Seconde Majeure”


This collaboration between Baltic and SpaceOne is a delightful expression of their seemingly opposite DNA, with a dial featuring a traditional hands replaced by sapphire discs, the hours at 12 o’clock, and the minutes at 6 o’clock.
The centrepiece is a jumping-hour module developed by watchmaker Théo Auffret, housed in a 38.5mm 904L stainless steel case, and for anyone interested, there are two dial finishes offered in either brushed or the labour-intensive charbonné technique (inspired by 19th-century precision clocks).
















