Meet The Founder Of Ty-Tys | Exclusive Interview

The first time I was opportuned to meet Mr Bayo Ademiluyi (founder of Ty-tys) was at the Chevron (Afro-centric) bazaar. It was so random as one of the Bellafricana team had just posted an article about Ty-tys which caught my attention. Mr Ademiluyi is very jovial, down to earth and talented of course. I couldn’t help but interview him to hear the story of how Ty-tys came about.

Q & A

  • Please introduce yourself and your background.

My name is Bayo Ademiluyi.  I am from Ile-Ife, Osun state, Nigeria and I am a lawyer by profession and Head of Design at Ty-Tys.

  • Please tell us about your work. How did Ty-tys start?

We produce hand-made distinctive neckwear – ties, bowties and scarves – using traditional African fabrics, predominantly aso-oke. Aso oke (pronounced ah-SHAW-okay) is a hand loomed cloth woven by the Yoruba people of south west Nigeria. Aso oke means top cloth in the English language. We have recently expanded our range to include pocket squares, laptop bags and ladies’ tote bags, and wall hangings.

  • Where did the idea for Ty-tys come from? Where do you find the inspiration for your designs?

The idea of Ty-Tys was conceived about 4 years ago. I was getting ready to attend a wedding and had been toying with the idea of incorporating the aso-ebi strip (usually sewn as a fila [cap]) into an outfit that wasn’t traditional – I thought “What if I want to wear a suit?” It was actually sort of a “Eureka” moment. I find inspiration from things I see around me every day – outfits, colours, magazines, etc and also from my very weird imagination!

  • Can you remember one of the first things you crafted? What makes it memorable?

It was a tie made from purple silk aso-oke; I still have it somewhere. It represents the genesis of where we are today.

  •  How long does it take to design and make a particular work? Can you give a short summary of the processes that go into each one?

It varies, and depends on the item in question. On average, most neckwear will take between 3-5 hours and our wall hangings often require more than 4 days to complete.

  • What are the challenges you face in business?

The same as virtually all business owners in this country namely:
– Erratic power supply and the associated costs
– Shortage of skilled labour
– Access to affordable SME financing

  • What is your most popular item (include image)? Possibly because this item incorporates the 3 fundamental types of aso-oke: Etu (the blue/black), Sanyan (beige) and Alaari (wine red), it is often purchased as a gift item (picture below).

aso-oke tie by ty-tys

  • To what extent do you draw upon your Nigerian heritage for your work?

Quite extensively, being that our main raw material is sourced from my part of the country and the ethos of the business is based our local culture and heritage.

  • What are your goals for the future, both work wise and life?

Success (not necessarily just financial) and the vision of building a world-class business that will outlive me.

  • What would people be surprised to learn about you?

That I am still (quite actively and happily) engaged in the practice of law.

  • For someone who wishes to take up this kind of career, what kind of advice would you give them? Also, if you could give one piece of advice to youths who want to start their own company, what would it be?

Do what you enjoy – what you get out of your business in the form of personal satisfaction, enjoyment and financial stability will be a result of what you put into it. So if you don’t enjoy what you’re doing, chances are you won’t make a real success out of it. Don’t just jump into a business because “people are doing it, and making lots of money there” – everybody’s path (and destiny) is different.

  • And finally, I would like to give you this opportunity to share two to four images of your work and tell us a little about each.
Asooke tie by ty-tys
This is the first aso-oke which I designed myself and is still one of my favourites to date. The 7 colours of the rainbow woven onto the black background makes it very versatile. A real conversation piece.
Bow ties made with aso-oke by ty-tys
Assorted pre-tied bowties. We also make self-tie bowties but usually on request.
laptop bag with aso-oke made by ty-tys bellafricana digest
One of the patchwork laptop bags. Each one is different and unique.

ties made with aso-oke by ty-tys bellafricana digest

These aso-oke items are luxurious so if you love to look good and love luxury, trust me you need one of these in your collection.

To Reach Mr Bayo Ademiluyi:

Call: +2348050540564

Email him on: [email protected]

Visit his website on: www.ty-tys.com

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One of the photos randomly features a young beautiful bread seller who the photographer said she met on the streets (photo bombed Tinie Tempah) while they were shooting, and ended up being the perfect addition to the shoot (talk about divine location).
Olajumoke-ThisDay-Style-2In fact, I couldn’t help but join in the conversation because I thought she was actually modelling in the shoot along side Tinie Tempah (phew), not until I read Ty mention “It wasn’t planned at all”…
Ms Bello shared the photo on her page again, asking her fans to help her find the young woman. “Every one has been asking if this lady is a model,” TY Bello said, “It was just perfect coincidence. She just happened to be walking by while I photographed. It happened so fast. She definitely SHOULD be a model. I’m happy to help her build a portfolio if she’s interested.”
And so the search for the mysterious beautiful Miss X, as Ty called her began. I was watching, praying and checking back hoping they find her knowing what was in stuck for her.

Not long after, they found Miss X (dancing), and her name is Olajumoke Orisaguna. A 27 year old mother of 2.
“Jumoke the ‘model’ the Internet had been searching for speaks almost no English. She explained how she had worn the exact outfit in our photograph the day before and someone showed her her own photograph on his phone from facebook. A mallam led her to my studio that morning. She narrated her journey to lagos …An hair stylist from Ire in Osun state but not making enough profit between she and her husband , a sliding door installer in from same village ,to care for their two young children .
“At the invitation of a distant relative who knew someone operating a bakery , she relocated lagos with her 14 month old daughter to give bread hawking a try , leaving her husband and older 5 year old behind . As I listened to her I wandered if the beauty I had seen on my screen as I edited my image was a fluke ..well until she smiled ., I realized that I was wrong ., I had in fact ,underestimated the beauty of this 27 year old woman.

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Olajumoke

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I pray that you draw inspiration from this story, because I have. This year, is truly going to be an amazing year for me (for you) and God can use anybody to help you achieve that goal/dream you have been praying for. There’s absolutely nothing too hard for the Lord!
Don’t give up, and do business with God this year!
Congrats to Olajumoke, I thank God for your life..
Remain blessed!

Photography: TY Bello & ThisDay

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