You are correct!

The Scotch Kote (Gealic spelling of coat) was very successful at 
preventing "wardrobe malfunctions" of the kilt.  Years ago, a 3M 
executive who was attending the British Open golf tournament at St. 
Andrews Old Course in Scotland noticed how the Scotch Kote seemed to 
make the kilt "stick" during the high winds at the course.  He got the 
bright idea to name a newly invented 3M product "Scotch Kote".

Joe

Craig wrote:
> Brian
>
> Actually it's something worn over the kilt when the wind is blowing.
>
> Craig
>   

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