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1774

THE BIRTH OF A LEGEND

The history of traditional German footwear brand Birkenstock, can be traced back to the 18th century. Going all the way back to 1774, the church archive of the town of Langen-Bergheim in Hesse lists Johann Adam Birkenstock as a “cobbler and subject.”

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1896

THE FOOTBED TAKES ITS FIRST STEPS

120 years later, master shoemaker Konrad Birkenstock opens two shoe shops in Frankfurt and starts making and selling flexible footbed insoles.

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1925

INCREASING DEMAND

Thanks to the increasing success of his insoles, Konrad Birkenstock buys a larger production facility in 1925. The factory is based in Friedberg, Hesse, with extensive grounds. The insoles were produced day and night to meet increasing demands.

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1932

THEORY AND PRACTICE

Carl Birkenstock launches the BIRKENSTOCK training courses - which would later become famous - in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In the decades that follow, over 5,000 professionals take part in his week- long podiatry and specialist footwear courses. Leading physicians endorse the seminars and the “Carl Birkenstock system.

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1947

THE CARL BIRKENSTOCK SYSTEM

A textbook entitled Podiatry - The Carl Birkenstock System is published with a print run of 14,000 copies and is the best selling podiatry textbook of the day. Over 112 pages and with 55 illustrations, Carl Birkenstock expounds his theories about the “natural gait” - The footprint system - and healthy footwear.

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1964-1983

AN ICON IS BORN

This is the year that gives rise to a revolutionary idea. Taking the flexible Birkenstock footbed with a cork and latex core, Karl Birkenstock develops his own sandal and launches the Madrid - the first ever flexible sandal with a deep and flexible footbed - in 1963. Originally launched as a “gymnastics sandal” and more or less unchanged to this day, this classic model lays the foundation for today’s comfort footwear market.

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1990

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY POLICY

Birkenstock addresses the question of energy efficiency at an early stage. It has continuously reduced energy requirements through the internal development of special equipment and constant improvements in production processes - with reductions of more than 90% to date.

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1991

NEW ADDITIONS TO THE FAMILY

The Birkenstocks family grows. A variety of licensed trademarks, such as Papillio and Betula, are established over the following years, so that the company can offer complementary and additional product groups.

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2009

Görlitz GROWS

A new, larger footbed production facility is commissioned in spring 2009 in Görlitz.

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2012

THE FORMATION OF THE BIRKENSTOCK GROUP

This is the year that heralds one of the most significant turning points in the company’s history. Birkenstock becomes a corporation. The traditional company successfully makes the transitions from a loose network of 38 separate companies to a group with three business units (production, distribution, services). The group is led by an executive team, which for the first time is not composed of family members - an unprecedented event in the company’s almost 240-year history. Markus Bensburg and Oliver Reichert are in charge of the activities of the BIRKENSTOCK Group.

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2020

“BRAND OF THE YEAR”

Birkenstock is recognised as the "Brand of the Year" by the renowned magazines and media outlets world wide. US shoe magazine "Footwear News" names it "Brand of the Year", while British Vogue awards the title "Sandal of the Year". Lyst index recognises Arizona sandals as "the world's hottest women's shoe".

1774

THE BIRTH OF A LEGEND

The history of traditional German footwear brand Birkenstock, can be traced back to the 18th century. Going all the way back to 1774, the church archive of the town of Langen-Bergheim in Hesse lists Johann Adam Birkenstock as a “cobbler and subject.”

1896

THE FOOTBED TAKES ITS FIRST STEPS

The history of traditional German footwear brand Birkenstock, can be traced back to the 18th century. Going all the way back to 1774, the church archive of the town of Langen-Bergheim in Hesse lists Johann Adam Birkenstock as a “cobbler and subject.”

1925

INCREASING DEMAND

Thanks to the increasing success of his insoles, Konrad Birkenstock buys a larger production facility in 1925. The factory is based in Friedberg, Hesse, with extensive grounds. The insoles were produced day and night to meet increasing demands.

1932

THEORY AND PRACTICE

Carl Birkenstock launches the BIRKENSTOCK training courses - which would later become famous - in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In the decades that follow, over 5,000 professionals take part in his week- long podiatry and specialist footwear courses. Leading physicians endorse the seminars and the “Carl Birkenstock system.

1947

THE CARL BIRKENSTOCK SYSTEM

A textbook entitled Podiatry - The Carl Birkenstock System is published with a print run of 14,000 copies and is the best selling podiatry textbook of the day. Over 112 pages and with 55 illustrations, Carl Birkenstock expounds his theories about the “natural gait” - The footprint system - and healthy footwear.

1964-1983

AN ICON IS BORN

This is the year that gives rise to a revolutionary idea. Taking the flexible Birkenstock footbed with a cork and latex core, Karl Birkenstock develops his own sandal and launches the Madrid - the first ever flexible sandal with a deep and flexible footbed - in 1963. Originally launched as a “gymnastics sandal” and more or less unchanged to this day, this classic model lays the foundation for today’s comfort footwear market.

1990

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY POLICY

Birkenstock addresses the question of energy efficiency at an early stage. It has continuously reduced energy requirements through the internal development of special equipment and constant improvements in production processes - with reductions of more than 90% to date.

1991

NEW ADDITIONS TO THE FAMILY

The Birkenstocks family grows. A variety of licensed trademarks, such as Papillio and Betula, are established over the following years, so that the company can offer complementary and additional product groups.

2009

Görlitz GROWS

A new, larger footbed production facility is commissioned in spring 2009 in Görlitz.

2012

THE FORMATION OF THE BIRKENSTOCK GROUP

This is the year that heralds one of the most significant turning points in the company’s history. Birkenstock becomes a corporation. The traditional company successfully makes the transitions from a loose network of 38 separate companies to a group with three business units (production, distribution, services). The group is led by an executive team, which for the first time is not composed of family members - an unprecedented event in the company’s almost 240-year history. Markus Bensburg and Oliver Reichert are in charge of the activities of the BIRKENSTOCK Group.

2020

“BRAND OF THE YEAR”

Birkenstock is recognised as the "Brand of the Year" by the renowned magazines and media outlets world wide. US shoe magazine "Footwear News" names it "Brand of the Year", while British Vogue awards the title "Sandal of the Year". Lyst index recognises Arizona sandals as "the world's hottest women's shoe".