Homonym: Mackintosh (Raincoat)
A Mackintosh is a type of waterproof coat made from rubberized fabric, designed to keep the wearer dry in wet weather. The name comes from its inventor, Charles Macintosh, a Scottish chemist who developed the fabric in the early 19th century. These coats are often associated with rainy climates and are popular for their practicality and style.
The design of a Mackintosh typically features a simple, unlined structure, making it lightweight and easy to wear. They are available in various colors and styles, appealing to both fashion-conscious individuals and those seeking functional outerwear.