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HAVING kids is expensive, so imagine what it’s like for mum-of-22 Sue Radford. 

Lancashire-based Sue, 47, who is mum to Britain’s biggest family, revealed the whopping cost of kitting her kids out for new school uniforms for September. 

Sue and Noel Radford have revealed the staggering cost of buying school uniforms for their kids each September
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Sue and Noel Radford have revealed the staggering cost of buying school uniforms for their kids each September
The family spend around £417.96 each time they buy uniforms
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The family spend around £417.96 each time they buy uniformsCredit: The Radford Family
Sue and Noel say they don't do hand-me-downs for their kids
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Sue and Noel say they don't do hand-me-downs for their kidsCredit: The Radford Family

Sue and husband Noel, 51, appeared on and showed what it’s like going uniform shopping for nine of their kids.

Every September for the past 20 year or so years, a new Radford has started primary school - and so the summer holidays are an expensive time.

Noel said: “We’ve got the uniforms to sort out, the school shoes which we get once a year.

“The school bill is horrendous.

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“The blazers, the ties, the shirts, the trousers, PE kits, the bags.”

The bill in the shop came to a whopping £277.96, and they also had to order £140 of extra clothing to be delivered into the store, totalling £417.96.

Noel said: “I love paying for school uniforms.”

Sue joked: “Just don’t look at your bank balance and you’ll be fine.”

Over the years they have bought hundreds of new school uniforms, and don’t like to do hand-me-downs.

Sue said: “Sometimes you can reuse their PE kit as it still fits them from the year before. 

“Definitely not the uniforms, we like to get new ones.”

Noel added: “Sue especially is conscious that we have lots of kids and we don’t want them to feel that because they come from a big family, they should be handed down clothes.”

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Sue added they often kids lose their jumpers and uniforms during the term.

For breakfast, the kids eat four litres of milk and two boxes of cereal, and with nine kids in three different schools, doing the drop offs can be tough.

Sue and Noel are parents to Chris, 33, Sophie, 28, Chloe, 26, Jack, 25, Daniel, 23, Luke, 21, Millie, 20, Katie, 19, James, 18, Ellie, 17, Aimee, 16, Josh, 15, Max, 13, Tillie, 12, Oscar, 10, Casper, nine, Hallie, seven, Phoebe, six, Archie, four, Bonnie, three, and Heidie, two.

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Sadly the couple's 17th child Alfie was still born on July 6, 2014.

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The family famously doesn’t rely on benefits and is supported by their pie shop business. 

The Radfords, who live in a 10-bed former care home, often show off their millionaire lifestyle on Instagram.

Sue and Noel went uniform shopping on Channel 5’s 22 Kids And Counting
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Sue and Noel went uniform shopping on Channel 5’s 22 Kids And CountingCredit: The Radford Family
Every September for the past 20 year or so years, a new Radford has started school
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Every September for the past 20 year or so years, a new Radford has started schoolCredit: The Radford Family
Sue and Noel captured their kids on the first day of school
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Sue and Noel captured their kids on the first day of schoolCredit: The Radford Family
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