The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Canadian Instakilt outfit bound for Dundee

AMBITION: Dundee-raised entreprene­ur hopes to register company in home city

- Michael Alexander malexander@thecourier.co.uk

A Dundee entreprene­ur now living in Canada is about to launch a range of quality kilt towel products in Scotland and register his company in Dundee.

Toronto-based beach towel company Instakilt Ltd, that makes towels that looks like kilts, signed a marketing partnershi­p with Scotland’s national tourism agency VisitScotl­and last year.

Now, owner Derek MacRae, 44, a former pupil of Forthill Primary School and Grove Academy who moved to Canada in 2000, hopes to roll-out a product that usurps the “poor quality novelty products” often seen in Scottish souvenir shops.

The Abertay University business studies graduate, who appeared on Canada’s version of Dragon’s Den, is already offering 100% cotton kilt beach towels, microfibre adventure (sports and outdoor activities) kilt golf towels via his Canadian catalogue and hopes next year to bring ethically sourced luxury kilt towel products to the market.

“I was back home last summer and visited many stores that cater to the tourist market and it was a depressing experience,” he said.

“The majority of the products sold in those stores are poor quality novelty products. Interestin­gly, I recently had a conversati­on with a senior Scottish Developmen­t Internatio­nal (SDI) official: both SDI and VisitScotl­and are receiving feedback from visitors that they aren’t impressed with the shopping experience.

“My hope is that my company can help play a role in changing that. We are working on great opportunit­ies with department stores and two of Scotland’s outdoor speciality chains.

“I am passionate about promoting Scotland and want as much of our economic activity as possible to benefit Scotland and Dundee. Our main focus is the US and Canada so our sales activity has to take place there but there’s no reason it all has to. We have engaged accountant­s Henderson Loggie as our advisors as we look to have all the revenue from our sales in Scotland go through our registered office in Dundee.

“We have also engaged Glasgow textile consultanc­y firm called Beyonder Limited as we have ambitions to sell towel products all over the world that are manufactur­ed in Scotland.”

Derek has worked in sales and marketing positions for companies such as Effem Inc., Campbell Soup Company and Starbucks Coffee Company.

He was working away at his corporate career when, seven years ago, he met the inventor of Instakilt or the kilt towel.

After discussion­s about working together, he bought the company and the rights to the kilt towel design.

 ??  ?? Instakilts were paraded during a Canadian version of Dragon’s Den.
Instakilts were paraded during a Canadian version of Dragon’s Den.

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