Mac, or Mackintosh - is the name we usually use to refer to 3/4 length mackintoshes. An iconic design, Scottish by DNA, versatile by attitude, it is the autumn outerwear par excellence, perfect for subtle showers and the first swings of the thermometer. Unmistakably British, it originated in Scotland in the 19th century, when Charles Macintosh patented a coat made of a new waterproof and flexible fabric, laminated with rubber. Since then, the allure and functionality of the Mac has spanned armies, riding corps, great motorsport challenges, world wars, and even the Hollywood iconography of Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca.

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Slip into your Mac Gutteridge

Two hundred years later, this model in its fashionable variations continues to be a must-have in the men's mid-season wardrobe. Gutteridge interprets it in waterproof cotton, traditional straight silhouette, flap patch pockets, central back vent, shirt collar, removable inner sleeve and front fastening with concealed buttons. Perfect for completing formal or casual outfits, it remains chic and casual in ideal sand or navy blue colours. With its status as a design classic, it never misses the mark.