This post in this thread really gets to the heart of and exemplifies what Star Citizen is for the faithful...a theory-crafting simulator and framework.
The medical gown is pretty much useless, and unequipting it and eqipting an undersuit takes time, so, why not just skip the middleman and let us respawn in the basic undersuit instead? We get the...
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"Dragging and dropping items is a placeholder. Let's fast forward to future intent.
You die. You arrive in the hospital. The correct clothing at that point is a hospital gown.
You get out of bed. There is a clothing closet there. Ahead of time, you defined which clothing you'd have should you come back. It is a pair of slacks, a button down shirt, some shoes. You interact with the closet and a few mouse clicks later your hospital gown is now hanging in the clothing closet and your outfit is equipped.
You travel either to your hab where more clothing / supplies are stored, or your hangar where additional storage is available. You visit the suit locker that has the suit you want to wear in it. Couple of quick, easy clicks and you don the suit. You move over the weapons locker, pick up your weapons, pick up some armor, etc.
The INTENT is that everything you need no longer exists in a bag of holding. The INTENT is that you must prepare, make choices, make tradeoffs. The INTENT is that this is not an arcade game. What you do in the game will make sense, it will be immersive. The INTENT is not for it to be an arduous and kludgy "drag and drop" interface.
So, setting the drag n drop complain aside as it will go away ... fundamentally, you should accept that you'll need to get dressed, that you won't have everything "at the tip of your fingers' and that the intent is to reward planful behavior, skill in figuring out what you need for what you'll be doing, diligence in ensuring you've prepared ahead of time by having gear / ships / etc. strategically placed. That's what they are building, so it's important to realize and accept that early in the process."