At what point did they require people to don a white T shirt? because lets face it as everyone knows... white t shirts become see-through when wet....
so if they are going for the argument that it protects modesty then thats rubbish, why not insist on a black t shirt that would really do the job?
instead people get baptised and as soon as they come up from the water whatever they were wearing underneath is there for all to see.
Am i the only one who can't help but suspect theres perverted leering forces at work here behind the scenes??