Laundromats have become more than just the place you go to lather, rinse, and repeat - with Gen Z hailing the humble washer-dryer institutions as their 'home away from home.'
Young people living in cosmopolitan cities have to flock to laundromats as a necessity, but many have made it their new multifaceted social space, where they go on dates and even host stand-up comedy shows.
Julissa James, a staff writer for the , recently shed light on the long-standing 'romanticization' of laundromats, an objectively mundane venue that has ironically become her place of solace.
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