“The shoes are amazing looking. The build quality really looks top noch spetially for the price range. The presentation made me feel that I am really buying a quality product. However, unfortunately I will have to give you three stars for the fit. I believe maybe my feet are a little too wide for them and at first it really was a challenge to get my foot into the shoe. This particular model do takes some painful wear to brake the leather in and I am not quite there yet still. So if you don't have a fairly thin foot do take that into consideration. I would love to see maybe wider sizes available in Europe. Other than that, great overall.”
Thank you for your honest feedback.
High-quality leather shoes adjust to the shape of your feet. Over time leather will change its shape to create a shoe moulded around your foot.However, to get there, there’s that period where they just don’t feel right - the breaking in period.
Unfortunately, this breaking in period differs from customer to customer, so there is no time limit on this.
New leather is generally a little tougher than worn-in leather. In shoes, you’ll notice this around the ankles, at the bend above your toes, the leather soles… These spots might cause a little pain.
However, little by little, the shoe becomes more flexible.
The process of breaking in shoes and boots is also about taking a pair of shoes that have been made for the public - and making them unique to your feet. The leather will start to flex in the places that you need it to. We shall definitely take your recommendation of different widths and pass this to the relevant team.