Yesterday we intended to go down and do some work on our boat. I wore a khaki knee-length skirt, a light colllared shirt, and as footwear a pair of women's openwork flats. (I wear women's footwear because they are generally lighter and less "armor plated" than the sand barges offered to gentlemen.)
Our boat is across the border in the USA, and when we approached the border we were dismayed to see a queue about a mile long. Abort! So we went car shopping.
Yes, the young men that are the salesmen in used car dealerships definitely notice an older white-haired gentleman in a skirt prowling around their lot. I got lots of looks, but certainly no comments - they just want my money.
Later that evening, we took our new car (yep!) out to dinner. Two late-20s women in the young people's hang out next door to our restaurant, saw me walking across the street and unashamedly whipped out their camera-phones to take my picture. I looked them straight in the eye, as they smiled and clicked away. This is unusual, most often people attempt to be surreptitious when they take these photos. These girls were "right out there".
We did stop to stick our head in their bistro (nope, too loud) so I said to the ladies "I guess you don't see to many College Professors In Skirts, Eh?" They laughed and made some innocuous remark...it wasn't really a conversation at all, just my way of verbally acknowledging that yes, I do know that I'm wearing a skirt. And by sticking that "college professor" in there I think that I am trying to impute unto myself a cachet of credibility. I have no idea if it works.
So, the point is: Yes, people notice. And it doesn't interfere or impact at all.
All the best,
Chris