Series in one sentence:
Soft porn.
Series in more sentences:
A girl wants to find her father's murderer and knows that the answers lie at the high school building towering over the poor city of Tokyo Bay. With half a pair of giant scissors and a lewd living costume that enhances her strength, she fights whoever blocks her path to the truth.
Series in one selective, crusty image:
Is it the weird story that appeals to me or everything else? Definitely everything else.
The animation, the dialogue, the main character's friend, it's all gold. The first half-naked appearance of the main character made me feel uncomfortable (in most animes things can only go downhill from there on), but you get used to the perversion. The anime's excuse for it was good enough for me, I suppose.
The action scenes were fast and entertaining, and the overall movements of the characters fun to see. It looked like a mix of anime and Western animation.
Still, Kill la Kill is not for everyone. I very much doubt it that the comedy makes up for the kinky clothing, especially if that kind of thing distracts you. By all means, skip this if that's the case.
One get used to perversion? I don't think so.