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Announcing Birkenstock, Lee Mathews and Derris

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
Birkenstock’s mobile retail concept opening at Andreas Murkudis in Berlin | Source: Courtesy
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  • BoF Careers Team

LONDON, United Kingdom — This week, we are pleased to introduce three new partners on BoF Careers.

Birkenstock was established in 1774 and designs its ubiquitous sandals, closed-toe shoes, bags and socks. The brand manufactures its sandals in its own production facilities in Germany, while closed-toe models are made in Portugal. In 2018, the company opened its first boutique in the US and projects to sell 30 million pairs of shoes in 2019. Birkenstock is looking for a showroom/PR assistant in Paris.

Established in 2000, Australian womenswear and lifestyle brand Lee Mathews has eight retail locations across Australia and operates a global e-commerce site. Internationally, the designer has expanded through partnerships with Net-a-Porter, Browns, Harvey Nichols and Moda Operandi, among others. Lee Mathews seeks a design room manager in Sydney.

Derris is a brand consultancy headquartered in New York City and London. The agency launched in 2013 and works almost exclusively with direct-to-consumer brands, including Warby Parker, Everlane, Reformation and Glossier. In January 2019, the company expanded internationally through its acquisition of London-based boutique agency Sample. Derris is looking for an account supervisor, an account executive and a senior account executive in New York.

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