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Charles Macintosh, a Scottish chemist, patented the world's first waterproof fabric in 1823 by bonding two layers of cloth with rubber. This invention led to the creation of the iconic 'Mac' raincoat, which has since become a staple of British fashion and a global benchmark for rain-resistant outerwear.
Today, the Mackintosh brand is synonymous with artisanal craftsmanship. While the original manufacturing began in Glasgow, the company maintains its tradition of high-quality production in Scotland while expanding its reach across global markets. Since 2007, the heritage brand has been under the ownership of Japanese holdings, which have revitalized the label by merging traditional British silhouettes with contemporary fashion sensibilities.
Mackintosh remains a luxury fashion label that values its historic roots, often collaborating with high-end designers. Its commitment to handmade techniques, such as the manual application of rubber glue to seams, ensures that the brand maintains its premium status in the luxury segment.
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