I wasn't sure whether to put this under the writing subforum or this, but since it crops up in movies a lot I thought I might get better responses here...
Basically, I have noticed that in fantasy films, a lot of characters have epic sword fight battles in clothing which looks like really bad clothing to duel in, particularly long flowing robes and skirts. I have my own mental fantasy world which I have been thinking I may even try to write a novel about in a few years or so, and I have been doing some research into stuff relevant to that like historical cultures, technology, horse riding et cetera. On this topic however, there was nothing, so I thought I might ask here about how realistic this kind of fighting is.
I assumed it would be ridiculously hard and would result in tripping and being smothered in your own clothes before being killed in a humiliating position. I was, however, recently looking up about one of my favourite Jedi, Luminara Unduli, and found an interview of the actress (Mary Oyaya) who said that the robes she wore were very easy to move around in (but also that the actors' lightsaber training was quite basic and they made up the rest) which makes me cast doubt on this - could robes be designed in such a way that they are easy to do quick, unexpected movements in?
On an irrelevant side note, I think doing spins in sword duels is one of the stupidest things you could do (unless maybe you were surrounded on all sides by a very cowardly and stupid militia or something).