 
  Paul Whitehead, owner and founder of 
Major John. 
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Paul  Whitehead never thought the small business he started in his hostel room at the  University of the Free State (UFS) in Huis  Abraham Fischer on the Bloemfontein Campus would develop into something of  magnitude.
Paul, who  completed his Honours degree in Architecture in 2015 at the UFS, is currently  taking a gap year due to the rapid growth of his business. Major John started back in December 2012, with Love  Warrior becoming Paul’s first outlet. In 2014 Paul started manufacturing  his first series of timber bow ties and after that, sales started booming.
Supplier to 16 outlets in South Africa
“We  currently supply 16 outlets throughout South Africa with a range of products  such as timber bow ties, genuine leather suspenders and concrete and timber  desk lamps, as well as other leather products,” Paul says.
He says  that a new range of nine timber bow ties is launched every four months. “The  timber is recycled and the fabric is handpicked from around the country to  ensure quality, thus the bow ties are hand-crafted and unique,” Paul says.
Trust your gut feeling and believe in yourself
His main  goal with the timber bow ties is to expand while the unique quality of the  product is not compromised. “We are also in a process of expanding the range of  our products in the exclusive market.”
Paul  attributes his success to delivering excellent service to people who appreciate  his pride and joy, his Major John collection. He encourages future  entrepreneurs to listen to others’ advice, but to trust their own gut feeling  and always believe in themselves.