About Trailish

Trailish Jeep Journey

It started with a Jeep in Jurassic Park. Then the one in Clueless. Then a battery-powered Jeep I got for my 6th birthday that I drove around like I owned the place — and honestly, I never really stopped.

Jeeps weren't just vehicles in my family — they were a way of life. My dad owned one, my brother owned one, and some of my earliest memories are tearing through the clay pits off-roading with my parents. The mud, the trails, the freedom of it — it was in my blood before I even knew what to call it.

Jeeps aren't just vehicles. They're toys you build, customize, and make completely your own. From the Jeep wave to ducking strangers in parking lots, there's a whole culture around them that just gets it — and I've been obsessed with it my whole life.

I've owned three Jeeps. My first was a black two-door Wrangler that I customized myself with mint blue accents. Then came a yellow four-door with a lift, an angry grill, and some serious death wobble — badass doesn't even cover it. Now I drive a four-door that my friend wrapped to look exactly like that little battery-powered Jeep from my sixth birthday. Full circle.

When I decided I wanted a "beach Barbie" Jeep interior, I couldn't find accessories that matched the aesthetic I had in my head. So I made them myself. Handle covers, steering wheel cover, floor mats, seat covers — I designed and customized every single piece. I even built my own duck kit so I could curate the perfect duck to give out. And the stickers on my roof? Every new passenger gets to put one up.

A year ago, I had an idea: if I couldn't find these accessories, other people probably couldn't either. So Trailish was born — curated chaos for the driver who lives somewhere between pavement princess and off-road adventurer. Whether you're hitting the trails or turning heads in the school pickup line, Trailish is for all of it.

Welcome to the ride. 🦆