A SUPERMUM has revealed her 12 kids are "sorted for winter" after doing a huge Shein haul.
Zoe Sullivan shared the massive shopping delivery for her bumper brood with social media followers on .
The 43-year-old picked up a selection of cosy nightwear, tracksuits, shackets, basic tops and waterproof gilets.
And Zoe was very impressed with the quality of the fluffy leopard print pyjama short set, which cost £10.49.
On herZoe, from Lossiemouth, Moray, said: "Olivia's ordered some pyjamas. Oh these are nice, they're fluffy.
"It's like all soft and furry. Not furry, fluffy.
It's nice, I like that.
"Obviously it's not going to fit me, but nice."
Holding up another set, she added: "Ooh they're all soft and fluffy again. They're really soft. They feel really comfortable."
Zoe also revealed she picked up the kids matching gilets at the request of twins Isabelle and Olivia, 16.
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She said: "Isabelle and Olivia have both got gilets. and they wanted the three little ones to have gilets.
"They actually wanted [baby] Florence to have a gilet as well but I haven't got her one because I honestly don't think she'd wear it.
"So they found baby gilets for the little ones. They're quite thick, I'm impressed. They've got nice insides as well.
"So now they can all match.
"They're nice and warm. I quite fancy one, a long one. Maybe I'll get one for Christmas."
And fans are loving the savvy mum's latest bargain buys.
One said: "Omg I love a shein haul soooo much cheaper than the shops I’ve just brought a few bits for home but now seeing your haul I’m going to have to have a look this evening."
Meanwhile, a second wrote: "Hi Zoe, what an awesome haul from Shein , I just love the styles of all the clothes."
Zoe and hubby Ben, 47, regularly lift the lid on what it's like having 12 youngsters under the age of 18 under the same roof in
We told how Florence took just 20 mins to arrive and Zoe and Ben are already talking about having another baby.
Zoe told how the family are sometimes targeted by cruel trolls but she admitted that holding little Florence puts it all in perspective.
She said: “I know it’s not for everybody. We do face a lot of criticism. Sometimes you can take it with a pinch of salt and sometimes it hurts quite a lot.
“But at the end of the day it doesn’t matter. They are amazing and they are ours. I am so proud of my family.
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“We’ve created this. It’s who we are and what we do. It’s what makes all of us happy.”
The family are set to feature in BBC Scotland's new series Scotland's Biggest Families next week.