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what is kevin durant shoe size

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  Kevin Durant is an American professional basketball player of the National Basketball Association. He is considered one of the best players in NBA history, and has won an NBA MVP award, an NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award, a NCAA championship, and an Olympic gold medal.   Image source: https://www.amazon.com/ While he may be one of the most recorded athletes in sports history at 6 feet 9 inches tall and 250 pounds with a shoe size 10 US (EU 36), there are simply too many questions concerning his height, weight and even shoe size to definitively answer.  Image source: https://www.flipkart.com/ Durant was actually listed at 6 feet 8 inches tall (1.98m) on the official NBA website. He was measured at 6 feet 7 inches in shoes and 215 pounds during the NBA Draft Combine in 2007, and also measured at 6 feet 9 inches tall without shoes that year.  Image source: https://www.newbalance.com/  Durant most recently measured in at 6 feet 9 inches tall without shoes, 232 pounds with a sho

What is kds shoe size?

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  A: KDS an acronym for Kids Department Store. To find your shoe size in this store, use a measuring tape and measure from the end of your toe along the longest part of your foot to your heel. Write this number down and compare it with our chart below to find the corresponding size for you. For example, if the distance measures 10cm then you would need a size 32.KDS Kids Shoe Size ChartFoot Length Shoe Size in CMs KDS Shoes Shoe Size in Inches EU size in CM 34 10 1 35 10 1/2 3 36 11 4 37 11 1/2 4 38 12 5 39 12 1/2 5 40 13 6 41 13 1/2 6 42 14 7 43 14 1/2 7 44 15 8 45 15 1/2 8 46 16 9 47 16 - 17 9 48 17 - 17 1/2 9 49 18 10 50 18 - 19 10 51 19 - 20 11 52 20 - 21 11* KDS shoes are sized differently than adult shoes. Please use a measuring tape to measure your foot length & use the table above to determine the proper KDS shoes size.* These shoe sizes are in Metric sizes, not US or UK shoe sizes. Please use the chart above as a guide and choose your size based on the length of your f