Maker Skirt

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I wear a skirt most of the time when I am doing woodwork. Will all the glue and dust and dirt sometimes I come close to ruining one of my skirts. I came across this maker skirt. I think I might try one. The price is a little high but I don’t care I think it will work great for me.

https://tovewear.com/shop/skirt-short-raw
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tnwheels wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 2:45 pm I wear a skirt most of the time when I am doing woodwork. Will all the glue and dust and dirt sometimes I come close to ruining one of my skirts. I came across this maker skirt. I think I might try one. The price is a little high but I don’t care I think it will work great for me.

https://tovewear.com/shop/skirt-short-raw
They are nice - I have two - you can usually snag 20% off. They have been "reviewed" on this forum by at least one other member.
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Oh - and be sure to consider length - the short ones are OK, but won't offer a ton of leg protection. They seem to be designed to be worn at the belly button, but I tend to wear mine at the hips.
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Love the idea :D
Totally dislike the price :(
They're not big enough :(
They're not long enough :(
Didn't find any place for 'options' :(


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Coder wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 5:22 pm Oh - and be sure to consider length - the short ones are OK, but won't offer a ton of leg protection. They seem to be designed to be worn at the belly button, but I tend to wear mine at the hips.
It is listed at 20”. I measured the skirt I am using in the shop and it is 18 1/2” so 20” will be a better length for me. I though about the long and haven’t ruled it out. I also wear at the hips so it should be adequate coverage. If I can get a 20% off that would be great.

I am going to search for the review from the other member. Thanks!
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I could find only one photo of males wearing Tovewear's products. It's in the "Impact" sub-thread.
https://tovewear.com/new-page-24
I rather like the Farm Apron Dress, it's the only one I would be likely to wear.
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tnwheels wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:42 pm I am going to search for the review from the other member. Thanks!
http://www.skirtcafe.org/forums/viewtop ... 52#p240452
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Oh great thanks. I enjoyed the whole thread and the variety of skirts. After seeing these I think I will be looking more at the Duluth’s.
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tnwheels wrote: Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:45 am Oh great thanks. I enjoyed the whole thread and the variety of skirts. After seeing these I think I will be looking more at the Duluth’s.
Glad it was helpful!
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