We must not make the mistake of disassembling those "poorly thought out elements" according to rational-logical facts.
I agree, it isn't probable that members of a top secret project group would be wearing respective T-shirts while murdering unwanted confidants.
But Frankland's T-shirt is purely due to the plot imo
Without it, there wouldn't have been Henry's fragments of memory "Liberty, In". And in order to solve this puzzle, there wouldn't have been the need to show Sherlock's mind palace.
So – I won't complain about this garment. Not at all.
Same with Kirsty and Bluebell. Far-fetched, but serves the plot and provides for some wonderful comedic elements. Remember that domestic scene at the beginning. A bored and annoyed Sherlock fusses over "A rabbit, John!" If Bluebell hadn't been glowing in the dark and then disappeared, little Kirsty hadn't written to the famous detective for help, finally giving Sherlock the opportunity to discover the links between Bluebelle and Baskerville.
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