On dit "Il porte une chemise blanche" en français.
To say "she is wearing earrings" in French, you would say "Elle porte des boucles d'oreilles."
You can say "caoutchouc blanc" in French to mean white rubber.
un polo bleu
You can say "Je suis blanc" for a male or "Je suis blanche" for a female.
Shirt in Portuguese is "camisa."
<<une chemise blanche.>>
elle porte une chemise rose
elle porte un t-Shirt bleu et un pantalon noir.
a man's shirt is called 'une chemise' (fem.) in French.
un beau T-shirt
un chemisier
chemise grise
French just call it ... le T-shirt. The word is commonly used and has no french synonym. It is written T-shirt or tee-shirt. Either is acceptable. The word t-shirt was not gallicized upon entering the French language, and is a masculine noun.
To say "she is wearing earrings" in French, you would say "Elle porte des boucles d'oreilles."
A tee-shirt is spelled and pronounced the same in French. The spelling 'T-shirt' is also common. It is considered a masculine noun and has no local translation.
comme ta chemise
A dress is 'une robe' and a shirt is 'une chemise'. Is that answering your question?