Barbara Geiger founds "Bergland
Barbara Geiger lays the cornerstone of our family history and founds the "Bergland" in Schwaz in Tyrol. In 1927 Peter Geiger followed in his mother's footsteps and took over the management.
1906
Barbara Geiger lays the cornerstone of our family history and founds the "Bergland" in Schwaz in Tyrol. In 1927 Peter Geiger followed in his mother's footsteps and took over the management.
1956
The Geiger sweater becomes famous when the Austrian ski legend Toni Sailer brings home the Olympic victory in his Geiger knitted sweater. The sweater became the most photographed garment of its time.
1969
The "Bergland" gets a new name and becomes GEIGER.
1975
Hansjörg Geiger takes over the management and brings the Tyrolean brand to America. "A Geiger" quickly became a synonym for the popular Geiger boiled jacket.
1989
Since the late 1980s, Tiroler Strick und Walk also goes to customers in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and Korea.
1997
Barbara Geiger joins the family business in the fourth generation.
2003
The younger siblings Elisabeth and Peter Geiger also join the company. In 2005, Peter became managing director of Geiger alongside his father.
A look into the future: With seven grandchildren, the next generation is already in the starting blocks and the family history will continue. We'll keep you up to date.
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