1) The skort was a good choice as I had to step over a board, and was able to hitch the skirt up while retaining some semblance of modesty. The board was on sawhorses, and it was as tall as my inseam. Modesty in this situation wasn't required - indoors by myself - but still one day could be an issue.
2) Generally with this project I've been wearing pants of one kind of another, so I felt I needed to put cardboard down so as not to hurt my knees
#1 could be addressed I suppose with a longer skater skirt or a stretchy skirt. #2 just requires some sort of knee pads. I wasn't wearing my maker skirt - it felt overly redundant, though I could have swapped the skort for the other.
So I was curious - I know some members here do all manner of building/construction skirted - what kind of skirts are appropriate/practical for different "construction" activities? My typical go-to are a pair of heavy canvas pants (think Carhartt), very unskirt-like.
Some styles of skirt are obviously out - pencil skirts, wiggle skirts. But I presume some styles would lend themselves to one activity or another. The activities I'm thinking would be "problematic":
welding - I suppose a LONG skirt would be required here, but my concern would be sparks bouncing up and under, also mobility issues for the foot pedal
painting a room (that is, one would absolutely have to wear a more restrictive skirt so as not to get paint all over it or from brushing it into the wall or your paint tray/can, but at the same time that limits mobility when one might need it)