Michael Voltaggio never really fit the mold. Long before the awards and TV appearances, he gravitated towards defiance. Individuality. Standing out felt more natural than blending in. That's why traditional kitchen uniforms were never really his thing. In this convo with our founder Daniel, Voltaggio reflects on how kitchen culture has evolved and why personal expression still matters in a profession built on standards. Because while every kitchen has its rules, there should still be room to be yourself. For Voltaggio, that extends to the tools he uses every day—including his footwear. Enter Snibbs. Between performing for long hours on the line, they give hospitality workers another way to express who they are. The uniform may be standard. Your style doesn't have to be. |