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The remarkable history of a shoemaking dynasty, which dates back to 1774

BIRKENSTOCK is a global brand-i.e., a brand with universal relevance-serving an essential human need: walking as intended by nature (naturgewolltes Gehen). This also means that BIRKENSTOCK is what we might call a "purpose brand," a brand that makes a contribution to society beyond the corporate sphere. For two and a half centuries, the family has dedicated itself to foot health and has, thus, made brand history. In recent decades, the public perception of the Original Birkenstock Footbed Sandals has changed dramatically. These sandals have been a coveted item for health fanatics, a subcultural style item, a symbol of an anti-mainstream mentality, and, most recently, a "category killer"-owning an entire product category. Today, a universal global audience gravitates around the values of this brand-uniting generations of wearers and people from all walks of life. 

Although it was not until the 1970s that the brand began to attract international attention, the German history of BIRKENSTOCK's shoemaking tradition is much older, dating back to 1774. For the first time, this remarkable company history has been comprehensively documented in a corporate history book. Beginning with the establishment of a shoemaking dynasty and telling the story through to modern times, it's a tale of groundbreaking innovations and one family's dedication to foot health. The title documents the work of key family members, such as Konrad and Carl Birkenstock, whose efforts permanently changed society's understanding of footwear. It also explains the story behind the iconic Madrid model, brought to market by Karl Birkenstock in 1963, which was the company's first step toward becoming a global brand-the shoe strikes a balance between health and fashion, allowing its wearers to walk as nature intended.

Crafted by fifteen leading international historians and based on a research and writing process that was over seven years in the making, this book chronicles the family, brand, and corporate history of BIRKENSTOCK. It also examines the unusual combination of foot health and entrepreneurial passion from a wide variety of perspectives. The scientific research corrects a brand image that was previously characterized by clichés and gives the brand history, which was predominantly based on oral accounts, a solid foundation, while placing it in a broader historical and industrial context.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9783791393322
Publication date:
Author: Andrea H SchneiderBraunberger
Publisher: Prestel an imprint of Prestel Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 464 pages
Genres: History of specific companies / corporate history
Fashion and textile design: accessories
Product design
Fashion and textile design