About

About

About

Why London?

A better question is, why not?!

London is a major international tourist and commercial hub with a diverse population, attracting cultures from around the globe into one unique location.


Long before The Clash, formed in 1976, had penned their 1979 anthem ‘London Calling,’ London was calling travellers to its teeming international trade, Thames Wharfs, and Hatton Garden for example, and launched 60s Carnaby Street and sought-after brands in Mayfair.


We’ve captured the essence and spirit of London and harnessed it into a single corner of the internet. The result is a Posh, Smart, Dapper, Dandy place to shop, build brand awareness and reap loyalty points.

Live the Mega.London Life

Check out our own London Anthem, capturing the essence of Mega.London.

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About Pete Pallet

I could easily recite predictable yarns but what struck me most was the damage OCD did to my son; Adam who while on holiday in Lanzarote summer 2001 regularly reminded his mum that “next year is summer camp but I’m not going”


While working in a warehouse I found myself manoeuvring a pallet labelled “made in Vietnam” and the words I’d heard so many times while growing-up “if only it could talk” came forefront and so Pete Pallet was born as a loveable character children should be able to learn from and “Pete Pallet’s New School” and the support song “Clap Away the Nerves” has been received by parents of children about to start school as reassuring because “even grown-ups get nervous.”

 "Visit our store and treat yourself with our fun Pete Pallet socks"

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