Other things like weight, gait, the angle of your feet, and mileage can factor in too. My sister has βflat feetβ so her shoes get sort of squished to one side and break down faster.
I bought a pair of Ahinsa shoes in their Sunbrella material (embarrassingly expensive) that have lasted about 3 years as my daily shoes (work, errands, casual weekend stuff, local hiking). They still look great! The inner lining is starting to get some holes and Iβm considering asking a local shoe repair person if it can be replaced. Unfortunately the company shifted to using mostly a vegan leather material that I have not tried but am skeptical of.
For the price ($250) it would be reasonable to buy 3-4 cheaper pairs that only last a year.