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There will be three winners who will get to design their own shoes, which The Shoe Surgeon will produce.
The partnership will include home cooking of Ciambrone’s own. As part of this collection, he designed a sneaker that was inspired by his family’s deli, Canevari’s Deli. “Every detail in the shoe is extremely personal. It’s my deep rooted memories of Canevari’s Deli,” Ciambrone said in a statement. “The checkered pattern comes directly from the old-school tablecloths. The colors are a nod to my family’s Italian heritage. The rope lacing mirrors our hand-woven pasta, made fresh daily at the deli. The smell of freshly cooked ravioli on Friday game nights, it’s only right we included our specialty as the hangtag.
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