PEEK Chosen as Charity Partner for People Make Glasgow Building Transformation With MadeBrave Ahead of The Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

PEEK has been selected as the winning charity following a social media vote led by Andrew Dobbie Founder and CEO at MadeBrave, who asked his followers to nominate and vote for a Glasgow-based children’s charity. With a little help from friends or our “tribe,” as Andrew would say, PEEK was chosen as the charity partner as part of MadeBrave’s transformation of the iconic People Make Glasgow building ahead of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.

To celebrate the collaboration, a limited run of just 50 T-shirts and caps has been created, with all profits being donated to PEEK to support its work with children and families across Glasgow.

The designs were created through a collaboration between Colin Davidson, Eilidh Earle-Mitchell, MadeBrave and BD PRINT. The artwork, titled “The Wee Yin,” is a playful reimagining of Roger Hargreaves’ iconic Mr Happy character, combined with the classic 1980s city branding “Glasgow’s Miles Better.”

The result is a bold and nostalgic design that celebrates Glasgow’s character while supporting an important cause, PEEK and our families.

We’re incredibly excited to be part of such an iconic moment in Glasgow’s history, helping bring creativity, community and charitable impact together in the lead-up to the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

Limited Edition Merchandise

The T-shirts and caps are available now, but with only 50 items produced, stock is extremely limited.

Buy yours here before they’re gone.

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