By extension, people in bars who wear designer clothes are 'superior'?
I have some sympathy for such a simplistic notion, but you need to take a look at the economic theory of 'signalling'.
For instance, Steve Jobs, a very rich and powerful man, will always be seen in public wearing jeans and a t-shirt, as a way of signalling to others that he is 'superior' to people wearing Armani suits.
By extension, people in bars who wear designer clothes are 'superior'?
I have some sympathy for such a simplistic notion, but you need to take a look at the economic theory of 'signalling'.
For instance, Steve Jobs, a very rich and powerful man, will always be seen in public wearing jeans and a t-shirt, as a way of signalling to others that he is 'superior' to people wearing Armani suits.