Table of Contents
- Sue Radford's Beautiful New Jumper
- How Does the Radford Family Afford to Live?
- Shoppers Rave About the Jumper
Sue Radford, a mother of 22, has proudly showcased her 'beautiful' new jumper – it's perfect for the winter season.
Not only is it stylish, but it's also expected to be great for cold weather.
 Sue Radford has proudly modeled her latest fashion find – not only is it affordable, but shoppers have also described it as ‘very warm’Credit: Instagram
Sue Radford has proudly modeled her latest fashion find – not only is it affordable, but shoppers have also described it as ‘very warm’Credit: Instagram
 There are plenty of sizes available, and it even features the breast cancer awareness ribbonCredit: Instagram
There are plenty of sizes available, and it even features the breast cancer awareness ribbonCredit: Instagram
If you've been wearing the same jumper for the past five years and want something stylish and a bit different from what everyone else will be wearing this December, look no further.
Not only is Sue's jumper fashionable, but it's also incredibly affordable – costing less than a tenner.
Posting on social media, the 50-year-old proudly displayed her outfit of the day, exciting her fans.
In a picture shared on her stories, the busy mother took a lovely mirror selfie while wearing a pink jumper and a pair of blue jeans.
Alongside the photo, the star shared a dog emoji and wrote: “This jumper.”
Sue, who has a keen eye for fashion, then added: “I think I might have found the comfiest jumper.”
Shortly after, in the next story frame, she revealed where her jumper could be purchased – and it might surprise you.
Despite the family having an estimated net worth of £975,000 and living a lavish lifestyle, the bargain-hunting mum confirmed that she ordered her adorable dog-themed jumper from an online store.
The fashion enthusiast commented: “So many of you have been asking where the jumper’s from – here’s the link.”
Sue’s round neck pink dachshund jumper , marketed as “ideal for pet lovers,” has a relaxed fit, making it perfect for everyday wear.
It features a cute dog wearing a cozy jumper for a festive touch, and it also includes the awareness ribbon.
The jumper is available in sizes ranging from 8 to 18, making it suitable for various body types.
Fortunately for shoppers, Sue’s jumper is budget-friendly, having been reduced from £11.22 to just £8.08.
How Does the Radford Family Afford to Live?
As Britain’s largest family, it's no surprise that Sue and Noel Radford face significant expenses.
With 22 children and seven dogs, many people often wonder how they manage their finances.
The family supports themselves through the earnings from Noel’s bakery, which is located near their home.
On their website , it states: “We have owned our lovely bakery since 1999, which is how we manage to provide for (and feed) our large and growing family, as well as for the local residents of Heysham and Morecambe.”
The family has expanded their business to accommodate online orders across the UK.
It’s a family-run operation, with Noel at the forefront and several of their children assisting.
The older kids, who work at least part-time, do not get a free ride as they are required to pay a small amount of rent to their parents.
“The older ones do pay a little bit of board. It’s not a lot, but I’m also trying to save up for my own house at the moment,” their daughter mentioned in a video on their YouTube channel .
Sue added: “We’ve always said if you want to buy a place, renting is a bit of wasted money, so we’d prefer you to save that money and stay at home a bit longer.
“I also believe they should pay board if they are earning. Our parents always taught us to contribute.”
The Radfords famously do not rely on benefits for their large family and sustain themselves through their pie shop.
They also earn income from brand partnerships on social media.
The family stars in their own reality TV show, "22 Kids and Counting," which has aired for four seasons.
Brand expert Andy Barr estimates that Noel and Sue have been compensated less than £10,000 per episode.
 
  
 



 
 