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Soho Raincoat Navy
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- Model measures: height 189cm, weight 76kg and wears a size UK38 - EU48.
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Product details
- Made in the UK.
- Suited for autumn and spring.
- Made from polyester.
- Two front pockets.
- One inner pocket.
- Collar with storm collar, can be worn folded up in bad weather conditions.
- Button fastening.
- Material:
- 60% recycled polyester, 40% polyester
- Straight fit
- True to size. We recommend choosing your usual size.
- Model measures: height 189cm, weight 76kg and wears a size UK38 - EU48.
Fit
Product code26113111
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the product's measurements
Read more about how we measure and convert sizes »Measurements (cm) S M L XL Sleeve Length 53 53 54 54 Chest 124 128 132 136 Waist 128 130 134 138 Garment Length 98 98 101 103 Shoulder Width 53 55 56 57
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About Mackintosh
Mention Scottish company Mackintosh and most people will immediately think of the Scottish company’s iconic “Mac” raincoat. The history of both the brand and its most emblematic product began in 1823, when Scotsman Charles Macintosh discovered a method of making waterproof coats using rubberised cotton. The resulting Mac raincoat became so popular that its name is still used to refer to a whole category of outerwear. Today, the brand continues to make its iconic raincoat entirely by hand using rubberised cotton and glued seams to ensure the very highest levels of waterproofing.
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Manufacturer information
- Name:
- Mackintosh Ltd
- Address:
- Mackintosh House, Waterford street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 8AQ, UK
- Contact:
- [email protected]
- Product code:
- 26113111r
- EAN/GTIN:
- Manufacturer's article number
- GMM-229-MO8545
- Country of origin:
- CountryTextForGB
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Mention Scottish company Mackintosh and most people will immediately think of the Scottish company’s iconic “Mac” raincoat. The history of both the brand and its most emblematic product began in 1823, when Scotsman Charles Macintosh discovered a method of making waterproof coats using rubberised cotton. The resulting Mac raincoat became so popular that its name is still used to refer to a whole category of outerwear. Today, the brand continues to make its iconic raincoat entirely by hand using rubberised cotton and glued seams to ensure the very highest levels of waterproofing.