PLAY PODCASTS
How Tahlia Gray CEO, Turned “I Can’t Find Tights That Match My Skin” Into Sheer Chemistry
Episode 142

How Tahlia Gray CEO, Turned “I Can’t Find Tights That Match My Skin” Into Sheer Chemistry

The Cashflow Show: Entrepreneurship Insights for Founders, CEOs and Business Leaders

December 16, 202514m 16s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (pdcn.co) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

Episode Summary
For decades Black and brown women have worn “nude” tights that made their legs look grey and ashy. Tahlia Gray got tired of it. Eight years, one startup loan, six years of side-hustling, and a pivotal investor introduction from Wray Forward later — Sheer Chemistry is the UK’s leading inclusive hosiery brand (and heading to North America). Hear the raw story of self-funding, 98 % survey validation, trademark battles, and why mainstream retailers finally said “yes” after 2020.


Chapters
[00:00] Intro & Powerbook 2025 Spotlight
[00:45] The problem: “Nude” tights that make brown legs look ashy
[01:42] Bootstrapping for 8 years while working full/part-time
[02:36] How Wray Forward pitch night turned a loss into major investment
[03:34] 98 % of 100+ women surveyed said they’d buy — instant validation
[04:29] Real customer stories: First dress in 15 years, ballet exam confidence
[05:51] 10 years ago retailers said “no demand” — post-2020 they begged
[07:45] Start small, prove UK demand, then scale globally
[08:43] One event, one question → introduction to UK’s biggest hosiery distributor
[11:34] Why colours can’t be trademarked (but shade names & slogans can)
[12:56] Next 5 years: Raise investment → mainstream UK retail → 17× growth in North America 


Key Discussion Points 

  • 8 years self-funded + side jobs before significant outside capital
  • 98 % survey respondents ready to buy inclusive tights
  • Post-2020 shift: retailers went from “no demand” to desperate partnerships
  • North America = 17× bigger opportunity than UK
  • One networking event question unlocked the perfect manufacturer

Key Takeaways 

  • Your personal frustration is often the clearest market validation 
  • Networking > protecting your idea — no one will steal it (execution is everything) 
  • Post-2020 the appetite for inclusive beauty has permanently changed 
  • Trademark names, slogans and stories — not colours

Notable Quotes 

  • I wanted tights that matched my skin tone… but they made my legs look grey and ashy.” – Tahlia Gray 
  • 98 % of women said they would buy — that was my green light.” – Tahlia Gray 
  • One question at a fashion event led to the UK’s largest hosiery distributor introducing me to three manufacturers.” – Tahlia Gray 

Actionable Insights for Businesses & Investors 

  • Retail buyers: Stock inclusive “nude” ranges now — the demand is proven and growing 
  • Founders: Ask one bold question at every event — connections beat NDAs 
  • Investors: Back proven consumer pain solutions (8 years bootstrapped + 98 % intent-to-purchase = low risk) 
  • Network intentionally: Eventbrite + “fashion + business” keywords changed everything for Tahlia

Resources 


The Cashflow Show can be reached here:
Website: www.thecashflowshowpodcast.com 

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecashflowshow 

Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecashflowshowpodcast


To sponsor or advertise on The Cashflow Show Podcast, contact us at [email protected]

Clayton M Coke can be found here:
LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/claytoncoke

Website: https://www.prmsltd.co.uk

Email: [email protected]
Twitter: https://twitter.com/prmsltd
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prmsltd/

Our theme music is called "The Mediator - aka Theme from The Cashflow Show" [PRS] and "Better Call Clayton" [PRS] 

“What are YOU like?”, “60 Second Shoot-Out” &"What About The Tech?" are all intellectual properties of Dialogue [London] Ltd

(c) Clayton M Coke/PRMS Ltd/Dialogue [London] Ltd | All Rights Reserved 

★ Support this podcast ★

Topics

businessentrepreneurshipUKleadershipmanagementsuccessstartup