Every so often, I get a package in the mail from Courtney Anne Chu who makes dresses under the name CourtneyCourtney. They aren’t any old dresses, because each dress or romper is one-of-a-kind, handmade and repurposed from old (and sometimes hideous) clothes that she finds at thrift stores or at the bottom of her own drawers.
Because Courtney is combining men’s t-shirts and women’s mumus and various other items in different prints, colors and patterns, everything she makes has a variety of textures and different constructs pieced together to create really unique styles and shapes.
Like this one:
And this one:
Or this adorableness:
It goes without saying that every time Mazzy or Harlow walk out of the house in a CourtneyCourtney dress or romper, someone always asks where we got it. And then I have to let them down easy by saying you can purchase something similar from CourtneyCourtney but no two dresses are the same.
Take this romper of Harlow’s with the cross back and the fringe down the side that was my absolute favorite for three years running. It looked cute both when it was too big and when it was too small. I’m actually still debating if Harlow can squeeze one more summer out of it.
I mean, is that not the most adorable thing ever?
Then there was Harlow’s birthday dress when she turned three. Birthday dresses, with their big bold sport-style appliques are a specialty of CourtneyCourtney. A 3 dress is way more original than a big 3 balloon, if you ask me.
Courtney Courtney also made Mazzy’s chunky red and pink dress, along with a complimentary dress for Grace, Mazzy’s American Girl doll.
Then there was this backless number that Harlow wore all last summer and to Disney World over Christmas. Electric rainbow leopard print goes with pretty much everything, you know?
CourtneyCourtney also made Harlow’s Four dress this year (you can find the four in the folds of the skirt on the bottom). For awhile that dress was the only dress Harlow wanted to wear because she deemed the long length extra fancy, despite the entire dress being made of sweatshirt material.
Most of CourtneyCourtney’s stuff uses sweatshirt and t-shirt materials, making each piece super comfy and easy to play in. Like this hot pink sweatshirt dress that Mazzy wore religiously until she decided pink was no longer her color.
Here’s a shot of the most recent CourtneyCourtney dress that we added to our collection. It looks like a rainbow party, which is perfect for Harlow who says every color is her favorite.
To add to the rainbow, Courtney sent Mazzy this cooler toned dress in blues and purples which plays to my oldest daughter’s more recent change in color preferences. Mazzy even relaxed her new “no dresses” rule to wear it.
They go pretty adorably together, don’t you think?
When I told Courtney that I wanted to do a post on all the dresses she has given us over the years, I ended up going on her site to get some basic information and was excited to find before and after pics of the repurposed clothes she transforms into dresses.
Check out this black magic:
And this one:
And this one:
And this one:
I also found this example of a dad who had a custom dress made out of his old t-shirt for his daughter:
And this one was custom made for a basketball fan:
I also stumbled upon the hideous clothes that made Harlow’s adorably awesome black and white/electric leopard dress.
I mean, it takes a special person to make something good come out of that pair of shorts.
If you’d like to see what CourtneyCourtney has in her shop now, or to commission a dress of your own, check out her online shop here. Clothing sizes start at 12Mo and go all the way up to 10/12 Girls.
There is some seriously adorable stuff.
Giveaway:
I’m giving away one custom CourtneyCourtney dress on the blog today! Just leave a comment below telling me what item of clothing (yours or someone else’s) you’d love to repurpose into a dress or romper for your kid.
Winner will be selected at random and announced on June 18th. Good luck!
We have a bunch of Pittsburgh Pirates t shirts, mostly from giveaways. Some of those would be amazing as outfits for my almost five year old!
I would love to repurpose some of my kids favorite baby clothes so we could love them again! Especially a pair of dinosaur footie pajamas that were worn so often the feet wore out twice.
My girls love to twirl in dresses so I think it would be fun to take an old pink chiffon bridesmaid dress and turn into coordinating dresses for my girls.
I have some school tee shirts from my college days (PSU) and an old iGoldberg shirt from the 80s that I still wear to this day lol.
Fab-u/lous! I’d love to take a few pieces of Sophie’s favorites and turn them into something she could wear today. 10 years old and still loves dresses!
This is amazing and beautiful! We have a few “remember when” t-shirts that would be awesome made into new pieces.
Can I send all my husband’s ratty polo shirts for repurposing?! 😜
I would love to repurpose one of my husband’s old shirts!
My husband is in the military and about to deploy. I would love to take something from some of his older uniforms and make something for our little girl to have him close.
I’d love to use some of my daughter’s old baby clothes. It would be great to see them on her again in a new and fun way.
My dad’s favorites shirts. He unexpectedly passed away a month back.
One of my husband’s old t-shirts.
I have a maternity dress that I LOVED. It would be great to see that on my girls.
Why don’t I have kids to dress them in this clothes?!?!
Ugh… maybe I can get a unisex toddler rimper to dress my kids in when I start a family?? I’m sure they’ll love my Harry Potter themed clothings and my cosplays 😅😅 I’ll be a geeky mom
I would have something made for my daughter out of one of my husband’s t-shirts. She loves wearing his t-shirts to bed and this way she’d be able to wear them any time she likes.
I’ve saved some of my sons tshirts and I would love a dress or romper made for my granddaughter (to be- she is due in October)
i didn’t have any cool clothing in high school or now, however my husband did and I thing my daughter would love something that was her dads. She’s with him as much as possible and doesn’t leave his side. So one of his high school shirts would be awesome.
Love the idea of repurposing! I would definitely repurpose hubby’s old t-shirts!
I would like to have clothes made from my sister’s and father’s old clothes, both passed before my children were born.
I’d love to mix a couple of my husbands college baseball Ts with some of the tulle from my wedding dress
I would love to have a dress for my 3 year old made from my vintage Van Halen concert t-shirt with the big lion on the front. These dresses are so awesome! I bet my 6 year old son would want something made like this even! He loves rainbows 🌈
I have a tshirt from when we visited the MCRD in San Diego to watch my brother graduate and become a Marine. I think it would be great to repurpose into a dress for his daughter! I would love something for my daughter too but I think it would be more meaningful for my niece.
We lost several family members last year including s grandmother who had this awesomely hideous collection of Christmas sweaters that don’t fit anyone in the family. I would love to make a dress (or many) for my daughter that used those sweaters so YaYa could still be with us during the holidays.
This would be a great way to use a few of my girls’ cherry-themed things from when they were smaller that were especially memorable and that ive stowed away because I could not bear to part with them. (Cherries are sort of a family tradition).
my old bridesmaid dresses
I would love to have a dress for my daughter made out of some of my grandmas old tops or sweatshirts.
Pieces of her old baby clothes would look so cute repurposed! Or or this super loud navy shirt with a purple paisley print my husband never wears would go so much better in one of her designs!
Love CourtneyCourtney dresses!
I love that she recycles material!
Her dresses are the best!
I wish i could fit in one!
I have a pair of white and blue stripped overalls, that were my mom’s in high school. They are clearly 70s and awesome for it. I loved wearing them, knowing they were my mom’s old pants. I would love for my girls to be able to wear them them now!
The nightgown I was wearing when I went into labour
I lover her dresses!!!! My daughter has a tshirt with her first initial on it that she outgrew. I would love to turn that into a dress for her!!!
I’d love to incorporate the dress that I wore the day that she was conceived into something fun! It was a truly magical day and the dress sadly will never fit again (& don’t worry – I had taken it off first). 😉 xox
I have a bright floral long maxi dress that would be the perfect romper!
I have an XXS Lilly Pulitzer dress that is never going to fit me, but I keep holding onto it because my 5 year old adores it. I’d love to see it re-imagined.
I woul in dresses for little girls.d like to have a few of my blouses that I use to wear as a teenager made . I also wold want some of my old pregnanCy dresses to be remade into future dresses that I will give my future grand daughter or daughter to wear. I wore these dresses when I was pregnant with my son.
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These are all so cool! My daughter already loves wearing multiple patterns and colors together, so she would love this! I’m not super sentimental with clothes, so I don’t keep many around, but I do have the pair of Old Navy bright blue sweat shorts I was wearing when I went into labor with both of my girls, so I’d love to have them show up in a dress!
I have so many clothes I would love made into a dress for my girls, but if I could only choose one it would be a classic striped J Crew shirt.
I have a couple maternity dresses that I will never wear again that I would LOVE to repurpose into dresses for my girls!
I would have a dress made for my daughter from my father’s Crosby Stills and Nash tee shirt. He died the year I was born; and, while I have no memory of him as a child, I have a collection of his rock band tee shirts.
I would love to see a dress made for my little girl with her old baby onesie that said “never grow up” and osme of my husband’s old video game tees. 💜
My momma’s favorite shirts! Before she passed away she always had her fav outfits she would wear and they were the cutest prints. I can’t bring myself to wear them now but I’d love for my babes to wear them.
My husband is a coach and I would do a shirt for his team so my 3 year old had a dress spring his team to wear to his games.
I would love to have a dress made from some of my husbands old t-shirts. He can’t bear to get rid of them so it would be a win win!
My husband’s grandfather’s Phillies Jersey! We are ginormous Phillies fans over here, and my daughter has a very,very special place within my her great-grandfather’s heart. He almost died a few months ago, and it devastated our entire family. We know he does not have more than a few years to live, so this surprise would truly lift him and the rest of our family up, more than I can possibly say here.
Thanks for this opportunity!!!
These are so beautiful dresses for girls. I also prefer like these