We have so many items (thanks to our kind neighbors) that we could wear out but we feel like a fraud because we aren't members. They wear some of the clothing here and there but never mention or talk about it. The husband wears his polo shirt or hat and that's about it.
My parents' friends who are very long time members of Club 33 would never wear any of that stuff out. A: They're older, and although they love and promote just about all things 'Disney,' are very genteel and elegant folk, real treasures as friends and acquaintances ___ and friends of the Disney brand. (Yah, I'm prejudiced __ and that's much of the reason my Dad wasn't happy with me leaning on them to invite JoJo
. Let me add, I canned that and after Dwarfy the Douche's behavior, I'm glad I did.) B: Members of Club33 and just about every station of status I can think of, don't have to pretend they've arrived. They already have.
I remember the head of the Foreign Language Dept. in the University I attended (Shoutout to Dr. Collins) as an undergrad, a very down to earth fellow. I remarked to one of my professors that I was very pleasantly surprised that Dr. Collins was such a genuine and unpretentious guy, and she replied, "Have you taken a look at Dr. Collins' credentials? He is first in his field and he doesn't feel the need to impress anyone." True!
Oar' repulsive midget will never be in such a position and so he will never learn that lesson. Wearning a hat from Ebay or grifting a meal and stuffing yourself into a logo shirt is meaningless and just makes you look like a tourist and pretender.