That's a shame, but I understand.
I bought a LOT of pretty expensive shoes, trying to find the "best" ones for me to wear working long shifts on concrete. Several times, I thought "that's it, I'll never find a better pair than these"... But I was wrong. Out of the dozens of shoes that I bought, the best ones turned out to be a pair of Brooks (the specific make matters, not just the brand).
The downside for me is, they are a lighter color, and because I wore them Every day to work, they now look pretty bad ... Although their structure is as good as it ever was.
But Also ..... I realized through trial and error, that it isn't Just about the shoe. A good insert (not necessarily expensive) helps Tremendously.
I'm sure there are Probably better inserts out there for hundreds of dollars, but I think that the one I landed on was just Dr Scholl's, gel inserts (there was probably more to the name than that, I'd have to look...
But, if you don't already have a GOOD pair, that might be a good place to start.