If Thai use European sizes then it is a 2 and a half.
about a 7 and a half or 8
The U.S. equivalent to European shoe sizes is easy to determine. A size 35 is equivalent to a size 5, a size 35.5 is equivalent to a size 5.5 and so on. Here is a list below:European SizeUS Size35535.55.536636.56.537737.57.538838.58.539939.59.54010
The U.S. equivalent to European shoe sizes is easy to determine. A size 35 is equivalent to a size 5, a size 35.5 is equivalent to a size 5.5 and so on. Here is a list below:European SizeUS Size35535.55.536636.56.537737.57.538838.58.539939.59.54010
According to their web-site Wittner offers the following sizes for shoes: 4,5 - 10,5. This compares to the following European measures: 35 - 42. So actually 10,5 (42) is the largest size of shoes offered by Wittner.
In UK, it's the same. In us and Canada, a Europe 35 for kids is 3, and a Europe 35 for adults (women) is a 5.
Officially, the shoe sizes haven't changed. Adult sizes are 6-11+ ; the 35 size is the European size. The majority of shoes are made in Far-Eastern factories so they have all sizes labelled on them.
A 36 is a 6 and a 35 is a 5 so I would assume that a 40 would be a 10, as in European sizes, but I could be wrong. That worked when I was in Thailand.
size 17 shoe Someone suggested a 17 --- I don't think this exists. I am a 5-5.5 USA shoe. 35 European. I'd try a size 4 youth/girls.
it cost around $35 if you live in thai land
10 (Someone has stated the answer is a size 10) However, I wear a 35 in European shoes and a 5-5.5 in women's USA sized shoes. Rarely, I can get by with a small sized six. In youth I fit a size 4 quite nicely across the board. The youth sizes fit better most especially if you have thinner legs and are struggling with boots that are too large in the calf. Good luck. I suggest a size 4 youth in boys/girls.
35 Thailand bhat IS English
size 5