Yes, it can be worn with anything.
not that much, but a bit more than cotton
A plain t-shirt is usually made from a knit cotton or poly/cotton fabric.
It depends. Some can be: cotton, polyester, elastine, etc. or a mix of both/all.
nope. they look awkward. pair a skinny jeans with top or tshirt
I've done alot of sports and hike with cotton Tshirt and stuff, bottom line, it doesnt prevent the sweating, it simply absorbs it and retains the moisture.. kinda gross to use on hikes
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I'd get the medium. You can always take it in, but you can't make it bigger! (And depending on the percentage of cotton, it may shrink.) A larger shirt can also be worn over another shirt if need be.
The leotard is more put together and classical and the leotard helps the dancer do some dance moves that were not possible in a tshirt and shorts.
I don't think so. It involves copyright issues. You can print something more common on your tshirt, for example, natural scenery. That is to say, you can not put something related to names or personal images on your tshirt.
Yes, because the original name for a long sleeve shirt was a long sleeve tshirt, which make it a sub category of the overall tshirt category. Similar to a square is a rectangle but a rectangle is not a square
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This is a matter of personal opinion.