
Mackintosh Official | Hand-made Luxury Raincoats & Jackets
Since 1824 Mackintosh has been one of the world’s most influential coat makers. The DNA of the brand surrounds its craftsmanship, unequalled expertise in the manipulation of rubberized fabric and the …
Mackintosh (raincoat) - Wikipedia
The Mackintosh raincoat (abbreviated as mac) is a form of raincoat, first sold in 1824, made of rubberised fabric. [1] The Mackintosh is named after its British inventor Charles Macintosh, although …
Mackintosh | Raincoat, Waterproof & Scotland | Britannica
Mackintosh, waterproof outercoat or raincoat, named after a Scottish chemist, Charles Macintosh (1766–1843), who invented the waterproof material that bears his name. The fabric used for a …
MACKINTOSH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MACKINTOSH is raincoat.
MACKINTOSH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
If possible, the rescuer should insulate himself by covering his hands with a mackintosh, rubber sheeting, several thicknesses of silk, or even dry cloth.
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Since 1824 Mackintosh has been one of the world’s most influential coat makers. The DNA of the brand surrounds its craftsmanship, unequalled expertise in the manipulation of rubberized fabric and the …
Mackintosh (brand) - Wikipedia
Charles Macintosh started his waterproof raincoat company in 1824. In 1830 Macintosh's company merged with the clothing company of Thomas Hancock in Manchester. Hancock had also been …
Men's Coats | Mackintosh Official
Discover the original Mackintosh coat, from classic men's coats to refined styles. Our revolutionary bonded cotton is used across waterproof trench coats, car coats and parkas.
McIntosh - Wikipedia
Look up McIntosh or mackintosh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. McIntosh or Mackintosh (Gaelic: Mac an Tòisich) may refer to:
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Expect clean-lined silhouettes and modern proportions that focus on premium materials and performance-driven craft. Our storied heritage and innovative ethos are captured in the range of …