hi, i'm rachael...

book hoarder. library enthusiast. writer. actress.
part-time gremlin. full-time spook.


Just your average 30-something who got laid off and turned their side hustle into their full-time hustle.

Mentally unwell. Chronically ill.

In my Gremlin Era.

My hair color is ever-changing.

I read romance novels on the regular and I do not care if you think that's silly. I like them. They bring me joy.

how we started...

Over the past few years, my life has, as the English might say: "gone a bit tit's up"

The tail end of 2023, I was diagnosed with IBD (delicately put, I have 'hot girl tummy troubles' to the nth degree). This had me shuttling between several different doctors, navigating a maze of medical appointments, new diets, new medications. Clashing with insurance reps and grappling with a level of exhaustion I didn't know was humanly possible. Somewhere between those waiting rooms and terrible hold music, I realized that I had to pause and reconsider what I wanted and how I wanted to work.

Two years later, after a brief plunge into what I jokingly call the SADs™...

All jokes aside, it was a deep valley of depression. It wasn't a great time. Hell, it wasn't even a functional timem, but in that stillness, in the hours that blurred together, I found space. Space to think. To ask myself what I realy wanted to do. 

And that's when I landed on starting my own business. 

Was it easy? No.
Was it worth it? Absolutely

It wasn't just a career move, it was a reclamation of control. It meant setting my own hours. Creating a workflow that actually respected my energy levels. Building something that aligned with how I wanted to live and not just how I needed to survive. It became the clearest path forward. A way to work on my terms, with purpose and flexibility at the core. 

And POOF! Wrighte & Co. was born. 

proudly based in the midwest...

we are small.

Literally. Like, it’s just me and occasionally some very awesome loved ones who help out. Know that every purchase you make with Wrighte & Co. goes back into the business, to pay for gas, to help pay for therapy and medical bills. It helps put food on my table and enables me to bring you amazing designs and products.

we care about sensory issues.

Mainly because I have them myself and I want everyone to be as comfy in my apparel as I would be myself. I have spent months personally choosing items that have the softest, coziest feel and will give you the just purchased look over the years of wear and tear.