I was looking to move away from the classic cheap work shoes to something more comfortable as I would be wearing them for over 12 hours a day (maintenance in a hotel). I was recommended this brand as a quality brand and made in Europe, and I ended up choosing them because of their appearance.
During the first week, they were quite hard, but it didn't bother me as their grip was truly exceptional. However, from the second week onwards, the downhill started. Some insignificant damages started to appear on the leather, seams, and laces, but I didn't pay much attention to them. Until, after a month, the leather had opened/torn in some areas and many others had been cut.
Extremely cheaply made, with very poor quality leather, literally a sports shoe might have lasted longer. The marks on the toe might also be from the car pedals and the club cart. The tears are unknown as the shoe is well-worn, but it hasn't been worn out at all.
In conclusion, I am going back to the known cheap classic ones. Plus...