

This knowledge and dedication gave Patric the opportunity to write a case study for a nationally recognized collegiate textbook “The Meaning of Dress”. After college, the transition to Minnesota was easy, Patric took a job at Neiman Marcus selling beautiful clothes in an exceptional environment. While attending UK, he worked at the legendary store McAlpin’s, and then transitioned to Embry’s, the finest furrier in the South. The time at the University of Kentucky allowed Patric to hone his skills with textiles, becoming an expert in their use and care. Voted best dressed in eighth grade and again in high school, the obsession with clothes continued. In college, there was only one choice, a degree in Fashion merchandising, apparel and textiles. Starting as a child, Patric developed an appreciation for wonderful clothes and incredible service at great, lost department stores like Parson’s and Stone and Thomas in eastern Kentucky and West Virginia. Richardson can be contacted at on Instagram and Twitter.Patric Richardson, the owner of Mona Williams, is a longtime lover of beautiful clothes.
#PATRIC THE LAUNDRY GUY SERIES#
“The Laundry Guy” series will be available atĪnd Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. I hope people get as excited about laundry as I am about March.” “Seeing two projects that I worked so hard on, “Laundry Love” and “The Laundry Guy,” come to life is incredible. “I am thrilled that all of these things have come together,” Richardson said on Monday. He and his partner, Pioneer Press music writer Ross Raihala, live in St. … In each episode of ‘The Laundry Guy’, he shares his signature tips and tricks, do-it-yourself hacks and real-life takeaways, from folding a pesky fitted sheet to making a delicious cocktail.”Ī Kentucky native, Richardson moved to St. He also provides solutions for other common problems with garments, such as removing stains, reviving fading colors and treating the most delicate fabrics without sending them to the dry cleaners. “: “Throughout the season, Patric brings new life to his clients’ most precious possessions, including removing stains from a decades-old denim three-piece suit and cleaning a 1930s-era child’s coat and hat. Then, he cleans and restores those pieces.

In the series, Richardson will hear stories from clients who have stains and other problems with cherished items - from wedding dresses to stuffed animals. ,” which will be published by Flatiron Books on March 30. Laundry Love: Finding Joy in a Common Chore The camps garnered national attention and led to his book, “

He started “laundry camps” at the store’s previous location six years ago, to share his tips for cleaning and caring for clothing. Richardson owns Mona Williams, which sells vintage designer wear, gifts and laundry supplies at MOA. The first episode also will air on HGTV on March 31 at 9 p.m. ,” who conducts “laundry camps” at his store at Mall of America and will have a book about finding joy in doing laundry published at the end of the month, will be featured in a new Discovery+ streaming series.ĭiscovery Channel announced Monday morning that “The Laundry Guy” will start March 31 on the streaming channel. Paul businessman and entrepreneur Patric Richardson, “ PAUL - The Laundry Evangelist is taking his message to the airwaves.
