![]() When it comes to stains and the stories behind them, everything comes out in the wash.” We wear our lives’ stories-from first dates to wedding days to bundles of baby joy. “While the methods have changed, some things never will. “Clean clothes are a privilege,” Richardson said in a press release. The owner of Mall of America’s Mona Williams is known for his sold-out “laundry camps.” His love of clothes dates back to the eighth grade when he was declared “best dressed,” leading him through a career across Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and eventually Mona Williams and the publishing of his book, Laundry Love. Richardson has gained national attention for his spick-and-span talent of impeccable garment care. Set to debut later this month, the show will follow Richardson as he revives his clients' treasured garments and restores them back as if they’re brand new, passing on his own tips and tricks along the way. ![]() Patric continues his love of laundry and home in St Paul MN with his partner and a very well cared for Lime tree.Patric Richardson, also known as the “ Laundry Evangelist,” will be making a splash on Discovery+ with the upcoming series The Laundry Guy. ![]() Patric has been featured in both local and national media including Live with Kelly and Ryan, the Washington Post, Good Morning LA, the Wall Street Journal, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, The New York Times, WGN, Twin Cities Live, the Pioneer Press, GMA3, The Tamron Hall Show, and internationally with the BBC, The Globe and Mail and Die Welt. These camps sparked a revolution, prompting a book Laundry Love, now in its fourth printing and a television show, The Laundry Guy on HGTV and Discovery+. Patric started sharing his expertise at his much talked about, and often sold out, Laundry Camps, teaching people new and better ways to care for all of their apparel and home textiles. This publicity completely changed his direction into the world of laundry and clothing care. This curiosity only grew when the Twin Cities newspaper, the Star Tribune, featured Patric and his love of laundering everything, from cashmere sweaters to tailored suits at home. The store carried a small, but curated collection of fine laundry products, sparking the curiosity of the Minneapolis/St Paul community. Opening his designer vintage store, Mona Williams, in 2013 Patric embarked on the next step in his journey. Time in these legendary stores taught him 2 major lessons, that incredible clothes are fun, and that all clothing, regardless of price can be cared for at home. He studied Merchandising Apparel and Textiles at the University of Kentucky then left for an incredible career in luxury fashion at McAlpins, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. ![]() Voted best dressed in 8th grade and in high school, the path was set. When he was barely 3 years old, Santa brought him a toy washing machine, fueling a passion already inside him and presenting itself when he helped hang clothes on the clothesline or fold the sheets with his beloved Granny Dude.Īs a child, he loved clothes, both wearing them and their care. Before there was a TV show, and before there was a book, Patric Richardson loved laundry.
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