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#MyHustle: Abisoye Adeshina




#MyHustle personality for today is  Adeshina Abisoye. He is the CEO of Bisoyewades; a bespoke service for suits of all types (men only), be it weddings, office suits, formal and informal jackets. 



 Abisoye Adeshina is a Nigeria, born and raised in lagos. He graduated from Bowen University, Osun state, with a B.Sc degree in Computer Science and Information technology.


Over the years, he has acquired professional experience in the IT industry , but he wasn't satisfied with that hence the second him.

His number one principle; Manners maketh man. According to him, there is no good manner without good presentation and there is no good presentation without a perfect blend of appearance and communication skills, and the good part of living by this principle is the ability to mix both appearance and communication skill in a clothing piece. This law shaped and developed him, and led him into the fashion business right from his university days till date.

He says "when you walk into a room looking good (presentable), you are accepted psychologically,and for what ever reason you are there for if your verbal communication skill is good the rest is a piece of cake"...

Abisoye is a member of the WADES fashion brand, which over the years has produced tshirts, polo shirts pants, pants, jackets for both male and female just to mention a few. Still burning with a lot to offer to the fashion industry, he created Bisoyewades.








Bisoyewades is a Bespoke service for suits of all types (men only), be it weddings, office suits, formal and informal jackets and so on, and very soon we hope to into female dresses and bridal outfit very soon, says the young entrepreneur.

To find out more about him, you can follow him on twitter and instagram for updates @bisoyewades
you can also reach him via

phone - 08035396290
whatsapp - 08035396290
BBM - 757EB791



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