“Once I discovered I could wash everything, all bets were off,” he joked to the outlet, adding, “I said, ‘We’re going to Benetton.” Taking the importance of presentation to heart, Richardson taught himself how to clean his clothes with dry cleaner quality but without the hassle or price tag. “So I guess I associate laundry with care.” “Everything I wore was ironed and perfect,” Richardson told the Star Tribute in 2015. Patric Richardson is all about laundry and full of personalityĮxpert Patric Richardson’s love for laundry started in his childhood thanks to his mother and grandmother who were “meticulous” when it came to pressing his wardrobe. ![]() It’s a privilege that I get to wash these things for my clients.” Keep scrolling for more details about what you can expect to see on The Laundry Guy. “I always say you do laundry for the people you love,” he told HGTV. “The result is grateful clients who are overwhelmed with emotions that run the gamut from joyful relief to exuberant appreciation.”īut Richardson’s love for laundry goes much deeper. The Laundry Guy, set to start streaming on March 31, 2021, will follow Richardson “as he listens to clients’ meaningful stories behind irreplaceable pieces, from wedding dresses and baby blankets to stuffed animals and vintage coats, and then carefully restores the items to mint condition,” a description of the HGTV show reads. Known for his enthusiasm for the chore, even writing his book, Laundry Love: Finding Joy in a Common Chore, plus his laundry camps held at his clothing boutique Mona Williams in Bloomington, Minnesota, it’s no surprise he’s about to have his own show on Discovery +. You either love it or hate it and “Laundry Guy” Patric Richardson is no doubt a laundry lover. “The Laundry Guy” starts streaming on Wednesday, March 31, on Discovery+.Laundry. 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,” he says in a press release from Discovery+ about his He is so into laundry that he has developed his own philosophy On his show, his enthusiasm is infectious. In my apartment house laundry room, I have actually been complimented for Full disclosure: I fall into the latter category. When it comes to doing laundry, people fall into twoĬamps - the ones who hate doing laundry and the ones who actually like it. After he is finished, they are noticeably whiter, brighter, and stain-free. In the show, Richardson is seen genially applying his wide-ranging know-how Richardson has a solution for every stain and every material. In the episode that the TV Blog previewed, these items included a silk boxing jacket from Guatemala that dated back to the 1950s, and a homemade quilt that dated Homes of other people who present him with garments and textiles that have deep meaning for them, but are beset with age-old stains and other defects accumulated over the years. Instructing the rest of us on how to get better results when doing our own laundry.īut in the episodes Discovery+ provided, Richardson is seen visiting the It is possible we might see him doing his own laundry in future episodes, while also TV Blog previewed this week (of three that Discovery+ provided), the Laundry Guy star of the show is not seen in a laundromat or in his home loading his washing machine and then doing householdĬhores as he waits to transfer his freshly washed clothes to the drier. In the half-hour episode of “The Laundry Guy” that the ![]() But before you advance any further with that line of thinking, hold on there.
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