I was tired of hearing ‘dress properly’. I wanted tights that let girls be soft, loud, dark or cute exactly the way they feel today.

Nana, Founder of KissMyLegs

About Us

Before I ever say a word, my legs have already introduced me. Some days they’re wrapped in soft bows and hearts that whisper, “Be gentle with me.” Other days they’re covered in dark patterns that say, “Don’t push your luck.” My tights have always been my mood ring — the part of my outfit that tells the truth.

I’m Nana, a city girl born in China and shaped by fashion from everywhere — the US, Europe, Japan, Korea. I grew up hearing the same lines: “Dress properly. Don’t be too bold. Normal tights are fine.” But plain black and beige never felt like me.

As a teenager, when everyone else chose “safe,” I was cutting denim, drawing on socks, layering fishnets over colors until my legs looked like a tiny rebellion. People stared, my parents sighed, but that’s when I felt most myself.

One day on a crowded street, I saw a girl in an oversized coat, simple boots — and the boldest patterned tights I’d ever seen. Graphic, unapologetic, like her legs were yelling in a secret language. No one around dressed like that yet, but I felt an instant spark: “You’re my people.” A seed quietly took root.

Years later, in a “normal” office with “normal” dress codes, I decided to push back a little. I wore tights I loved — a bit gothic, a bit Y2K, with a pattern climbing my legs.

In the elevator I heard: “Her tights are kind of… too much for the office.”

Then another voice: “Wait, those are actually really cool.”

Same tights, two reactions. That moment hit me hard. Why are women expected to keep their legs neutral and invisible? Why should we shrink our style to make other people comfortable?

That’s when KissMyLegs really started in my mind.

I didn’t want to sell “just tights.” I wanted legwear that carries attitude, identity, story. Tights that let you move from soft-girl to dark-girl, cute to edgy, without saying a word. A brand that openly says: this is not for everyone who wears tights — this is for girls who use their legs to speak.

I think first of the city girl — the urban style chameleon. On her way to work she looks “proper” enough for the office, but under the desk or under that coat, her tights already hint at another side. After hours she changes one or two pieces and suddenly the whole mood flips: from soft-girl bows to dark flames, from quiet to chaos. Her 9–5 and her 9–late can be totally different, and she wants her legs to show which version of her is out today.

Then there’s the anime–nightlife–party girl. By day she’s planning cosplay, scrolling fan art, gaming. By night she’s under club lights or festival lasers. She reaches for fishnet, hearts, butterflies, symbols, ripped textures — legwear that lets her become a character, a fantasy, a mood on stage instead of just a face in the crowd. Her tights are her transformation scene.

And there’s the warm-but-aesthetic practical girl, living where winter is brutal but her style isn’t negotiable. She’s tired of ugly, bulky tights that ruin her outfits. She wants fleece-lined, shaping, warm tights that still look slim, sleek, and chic — the illusion of bare legs with the comfort of a blanket. For her, KissMyLegs is proof she never has to choose between beauty and function.

So what does KissMyLegs really offer? A full spectrum of moods for your legs — cute, sexy, gothic, edgy, Y2K, street, Lolita-inspired, soft to dark transitions — plus winter pieces that keep you warm without killing your aesthetic. Prints that flirt, patterns that provoke, textures that let you write your own story from the waist down.

Soft girls, cool girls, weird girls, dark girls. Anime fans, office rebels, festival queens, introverts in oversized hoodies scrolling late at night. If you’ve ever been told to “tone it down,” I made this brand for you.

KissMyLegs is my answer to every “dress properly” I ever heard.

Pull on a pair. Let your legs break the silent dress code. Let them be too cute, too bold, too goth, too sexy — too *you*.

Be whoever you want — starting from your legs.

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