Dominic Ciambrone has always been in motion: previously known as “The Shoe Surgeon” and now simply Surgeon, Ciambrone has carved out a unique space in the fashion world where niche craftsmanship and imagination personified collide. “As a kid, I didn’t know what I wanted to do,” he reflects. “I started creating because it was for me. It fulfilled something within me.” His journey is a manifestation of both passion and persistence. What began as a hobbyist pursuit of personalizing his own pair of sneakers turned into exponential and large scale growth. Throughout two decades of consistent perseverance, people began to notice his body of work. Ciambrone’s work today is synonymous with exclusivity, bespoke design, and artisan quality. From custom sneakers in collaboration with Nike and Lebron James to Reese’s candies cleats, the client list of high-profile companies, celebrities, and athletes who seek out the Surgeon’s expertise is seemingly never-ending. It’s not only making shoes or building a brand, but authoring a legacy that includes as many peers as possible.
Ciambrone may be a larger-than-life persona in the world of star athletes and sneaker customization, but in conversation he’s personable, sensitive, and deeply caring. His work isn’t just about shoes; it’s about crafting stories and experiences that resonate on an individual level. There’s an undeniable ethos behind everything he does—a genuine desire to inspire his fellow man. Despite his success, he remains grounded, never far from his roots as a kid who loved to play with pieces and build something whole. He’s as much a mentor as he is a creative icon, and that shines through in his lived approach. From having a basketball court available to the public, to sneaker scholarships in addition to customization courses in vegas, la, ny; one of the most telling aspects of Dominic’s character is his care for others and devotion to the community around him. Even his son and daughter, Emil and Celine frequent the Surgeon headquarters, to observe and to play. “Would you say there’s any limits Emil?” Dominic asks Emil. “No, there is no limits,” Emil replies, “You tell me all the time.”
A few years ago, after going through a difficult separation, Dominic found himself rethinking his life and reconnecting with things that had once made him feel alive. He took up tattoos, studied welding, and even returned to one of his old passions—motorcycles. These activities were meditative hobbies; a way of rediscovering himself. “I started doing things for me again,” he says. “Not because someone else told me to, but because I wanted to.” This balance of personal fulfillment and creative ambition is the heart of everything Ciambrone does. His designs have become a mix of rugged authenticity and refined artistry, blending commercial fashion with street culture in a way that feels true to his identity and mission. Amidst a 60 million dollar lawsuit (confusingly from past and current collaborator Nike), navigating co-parenting and personal loss, and overseeing an entire production company and facility, Dominic is at once anxious and inspired to put out his first ever Ciambrone brand apparel collection.
For this new undertaking, Ciambrone draws inspiration from varied and unexpected places. During a year-long period helping his grandmother move from Houston, Texas to Charlotte, North Carolina, 18 year old Dom ran into a shoe customizer who had painted the cleats for the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl. “It opened my mind to a whole new world,” Dom recalls. “Like if that’s possible, then more is possible”— a canon event in the lore. Dom recounts seeing rattlesnake skin for the first time, watching hand tooling, and learning about shoe repair and veg-tan leather. The Surgeon of today has since made cleats worn for Super Bowl touchdowns and the shoes for Super Bowl halftime shows. “You know, full circle,” Dom says. Attending a professional bull-riding event in downtown Los Angeles was another riveting spectacle complete with joyous fanfare. “I want to do a fashion show there, on dirt, with real cowboys,” he says with a grin. “What I’m doing is creating this whole world— from sound to scent to aesthetics.” For the collection, Ciambrone is developing a signature scent of tobacco and rose to represent the concurrent duality of beauty and grit. “I call it ‘Cowboy fucks a model’.”
Dom was never content with simply making a piece for the showroom. Even as a child, Dom’s childhood backyard forts weren’t pillow and blanket tents but two-story establishments. As a high school student, Dominic didn’t just reorganize his clothes, he rebuilt his closet to fully rotate on a vertical axis, lazy-susan style. “I used to watch my neighbor, who was a contractor, build houses,” he recalls. “I was always building and creating.” Today, those early moments of experimentation shape how he approaches the art of custom footwear. His obsession with making is deeply rooted in his experiences— his shoes aren’t just products; they are masterpieces born from the same drive that fueled his childhood projects. He still sees himself as a builder, whether it’s designing a pair of sneakers, rearranging the composition of his tattooed body art, or dreaming up new visions on the horizon that merge his many passions. His innate thirst for subverting convention pushes him to dream bigger, better, further— an entire world, where art, fashion, and function flow together in seamless harmony.
As Dominic continues to expand his brand, his focus remains on personal fulfillment while exploring the limits of what’s possible. Whether it’s opening a restaurant inspired by his Italian heritage or experimenting with music, his ambition continues to grow. “I’m 38 now and I feel part of me feels very young and there’s another part of me that’s starting to feel older. So it’s like, if I don’t do it now— when?” He dreams of building a physical place to inhabit his world; a space that reflects his holistic approach to creativity. “Imagine a warehouse where you can live and create,” he says. He envisions a hybrid living space— a massive multi-story “fort,” if you will— where work, art, and life converge. A café window “where [Emil] and his sister could work”; a series of studios: metalworking, woodworking, shoe-making, ceramics, printing; a vast and mirrored pool and a skatepark for good measure; an community environment where he and others could live and breathe their art, and inspire others to do the same. “It’s about building something meaningful, something that’s an extension of who I am,” he explains.
Dom’s willingness to embrace uncertainty and all the possibilities, including “failure,” has become one of his defining characteristics. “You have to mess things up,” he says. “That’s how you learn.” It’s this fearless attitude that has earned him a reputation not just as a designer but as an entrepreneurial visionary, unafraid to challenge industry norms and pursue new ideas with relentless curiosity. His work is always evolving. “I think it’s just getting it done and out and then seeing what magnetic forces come from it,” he says, “I know that anything I put my energy into will prove itself.” His creativity is his constant process of reinvention; a continuous thread of experimentation and innovation. For Ciambrone, success isn’t measured by fame or fortune but by the ability to inspire others—from his childhood backyard to revolutionizing the sneaker industry with bespoke customs, Dominic’s life has been designing, building, and innovating on his own terms.
Whether he’s reshaping sneaker culture or dreaming of a new Ciambrone world, his design journey is illustrious yet far from complete. Unconfined to a single medium or phase of life, Dominic Ciambrone’s legacy is still being built one meticulously crafted sneaker and visionary project at a time. It’s an evolution of passion and the freedom to constantly reinvent yourself— it’s a long road home but life is electric, so don’t forget to live it.
His work constantly reflects this mix of influences, blending traditional and unconventional elements to create something entirely new.
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