I would return it if I could. Every leather shoe or boot has a break, so I just thought the discomfort I had for the first month would go away, but it doesn't. To complicate things further, the company decided to make the shoe with a non-interchangeable insert so you wouldn't swap it out for something more comfortable like Dr. Plaice. The result is a disposable shoe that, with a bit of luck and work, lasts about a year. What a disaster. Too bad. Shoes have signs of quality assembly and a pleasant appearance. If Clark's keeps making shoes like this, I won't be a customer anymore.