Evolution of a brand: the defining moments that have shaped Birkenstock’s 250 year history

12 December 2024
By Sarah Murray

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand's journey.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

1774

The Birkenstock journey begins with Johannes Birkenstock, who establishes himself as a shoemaker in the village of Langen-Bergheim, Germany. Little did he know, he was founding a shoemaking dynasty.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

1896

A groundbreaking innovation came from Konrad Birkenstock, the great-grandson of Johann Adam Birkenstock. After opening a shoemaker’s workshop in Frankfurt, Konrad made a revolutionary anatomically shaped shoe with a rounded heel that differentiated between the left and right foot.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

1902

Konrad’s research into foot health led him to create the first anatomically shaped insole. Over the next decade, he developed a flexible insole made from cork and other materials, dubbing it the ‘Footbed,’ which became a registered trademark in 1925.

1920

The flexible Footbed insole proved to be a major success, alleviating foot pain and improving mobility for wearers. Konrad, alongside his son Carl, travelled across Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, promoting its benefits.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

1963

The brand released its first original Birkenstock footbed sandal, developed by Carl’s son, Karl. This sandal, known as the Madrid, featured a standardised insole designed from measurements of countless feet.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

1964

Birkenstock launched its first closed-toe sandal, later called the Zürich. Along with the Madrid, these styles gained popularity among the counterculture movement, as well as the general public.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

1973

The iconic two-strap Arizona sandal made its debut. Originally available in black or white, it has since evolved into hundreds of variations and remains a bestseller, worn by celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Gigi Hadid, and Kaia Gerber.

1976

The Boston clog, a minimalist closed-toe alternative, was introduced for both indoor and outdoor use. Recently, shearling-lined versions have become popular in high fashion circles.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

1983

After years of experimentation, Karl Birkenstock launched the thong-style Gizeh sandal, which quickly became a staple and remains part of the core collection today.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

1985

Despite Birkenstock’s focus on foot health, its sandals gained traction in the fashion world. British Elle featured the Arizona and Boston models, and a young Kate Moss posed for The Face in Birkenstocks, sparking the brand’s red-carpet and runway presence.

1993

Marc Jacobs reimagined the Arizona sandal for his Spring ‘93 Grunge Collection at Perry Ellis. These limited-edition Arizonas, made from natural leather, silk, and suede with rhinestone details, were sold exclusively at Bergdorf Goodman.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

2000s

Heidi Klum collaborated with Birkenstock, reinterpreting the Arizona, Madrid, and Amsterdam models with a biker-inspired twist.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

2018 onwards

Birkenstock collaborated with renowned designers, including Rick Owens, Maison Valentino, and Jil Sander. They also partnered with Central Saint Martins students to explore innovative designs.

As Birkenstock marks 250 years, we take a look back at the defining moments that shaped this iconic brand’s journey.

2024

Birkenstock celebrates 250 years of shoemaking, marking an enduring legacy of comfort, craftsmanship, and style.

Words: Sarah Murray
Photography: Supplied

This article was originally published in Fashion Quarterly‘s Summer 2025 Issue. 

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